Audiences have been speechless by the 'most disturbing movie' Brown Bunny, which includes real-life s** scenes.

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Viewers Sickened By ‘Most Disturbing’ Movie With Real-Life S** Scenes

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16:05 28 May 2025

Updated: 08:27 29 May 2025


Audiences have been left speechless by the ‘most disturbing movie‘ which includes real-life s** scenes.

The 2003 drama remains one of the most polarizing films, not for its narrative arc or cinematic style, but due to a now-infamous unsimulated scene that left viewers stunned and sparked widespread debate.

Over two decades later, the film’s explicit content continues to divide both critics and its own cast.

The Brown Bunny
Audiences were shocked by the explicit film featuring an unsimulated oral scene. Credit: Sony Pictures

Directed by and starring Vincent Gallo, the movie follows the emotionally desolate journey of Bud Clay, a professional motorcycle racer grappling with the ghost of his past love, Daisy, played by actress and model Chloë Sevigny.

The film culminates in a controversial hotel scene where Sevigny’s character performs oral s** on Gallo, without the use of Hollywood trickery.

The act was real, and the decision to include the unfiltered moment has haunted the film’s legacy ever since.

While some viewers were outraged, calling it gratuitous, exploitative, and disturbing, Sevigny maintains a very different perspective on her role.

Chloë Sevigny in The Brown Bunny.
Chloë Sevigny has described the film as ‘tragic and beautiful.’ Credit: Sony Pictures

Speaking to Playboy in a 2011 interview, Sevigny reflected on the experience with a mixture of vulnerability and pride.

“What’s happened with that is all very complicated. There are a lot of emotions,” she said.

“I’ll probably have to go to therapy at some point. But I love Vincent. The film is tragic and beautiful, and I’m proud of it and my performance.”

Despite the backlash, Sevigny stood firmly by her choice, citing artistic intent.

She told the Associated Press: “When you see the film, it makes more sense. It’s an art film. It should be playing in museums. It’s like an Andy Warhol movie.”

Sevigny’s co-star, however, did not echo the same enthusiasm.

Chloë Sevigny in The Brown Bunny.
The 2003 drama remains one of the most polarizing films of the early 2000s. Credit: Sony Pictures

Supermodel Cheryl Tiegs, who played Lily in The Brown Bunny, expressed discomfort over the scene’s inclusion.

“I wish he [Gallo] hadn’t included that scene because it might have hurt the film, but I know he doesn’t care,” she remarked in a later interview. “I wish I could talk to him again.”

Sevigny also revealed that the performance was deeply personal, describing it as a means of ‘reclaiming herself’ during the height of her fame.

The actress commented: “I’ve done many explicit scenes, but I’m not that interested in doing any more. I’m more self-aware now and wouldn’t be able to be as free, so why even do it?”

Meanwhile, Gallo, never one to shy away from controversy, offered his own quirky anecdote about preparing for the shoot.

“What I did was drink a lot of pineapple juice,” he said at Cannes. “Pineapple juice makes everything taste better, and I tried to stay as clean as I could.”

Watch the trailer for The Brown Bunny below…

The Brown Bunny is available to stream via Apple TV, Prime Video, and Sky Store.

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