
The Brown Bunny (2003) is a controversial film directed by Vincent Gallo. It tells the story of a motorcycle racer, Bud Clay, who travels across the United States in search of his lost love. Along the way, he encounters a variety of characters and experiences a range of emotions.
The film is known for its explicit sexual content, which includes a number of highly charged sexual moments. The most notorious of these is the infamous “blowjob scene”, in which Bud Clay receives oral sex from a female character. This scene has been widely discussed and debated, with some viewers finding it to be a powerful and honest portrayal of sexuality, while others have found it to be exploitative and gratuitous.
The film also features a number of other sexual moments, including a scene in which Bud Clay and a female character have a passionate kiss, and a scene in which Bud Clay and another female character share a tender embrace. These scenes are more subtle than the “blowjob scene”, but they are no less powerful in their portrayal of sexuality.
Overall, The Brown Bunny is a film that is not afraid to explore the complexities of human sexuality. While some viewers may find the explicit sexual content to be off-putting, it is an important part of the film’s exploration of love and loss.
There are some other scenes, implicit of sex, but not overly explicit.
There is a fellatio scene showing the man's penis. Chloë Sevigny herself confirmed that the penis was not a prosthetic.
The end of the movie contains a real blowjob scene. The character Daisy goes topless, bare breasts can be seen. She then gets on her knees, performing oral sex on the character Bud. This is not a simulated scene but an actual oral sex scene, where a real erect penis is shown clearly in the actress' mouth for a substantial length of time as she sucks on it. He finishes in her mouth and she swallows.