
“If it was going to work,” says Aussie director Rolf de Heer on the Bad Boy Bubby chat-track, “it had to be out there.” De Heer’s diseased and cult-ish rogue fable goes out there all right. Queasily so, but with a fierce honesty. Its hero (Nicholas Hope) is a 35-year-old who has spent his life imprisoned by his abusive mother, killing feral cats to pass time. That’s uncomfortable, but it’s when this boy-man discovers the big, bad world – and its many pleasures – that things get barmy.
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