Bug (2006 film)
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Directed by | William Friedkin |
Produced by | Holly Wiersma Kimberly C. Anderson, Gary Huckabay Malcolm Petal Michael Burns Andreas Schardt |
Written by | Tracy Letts |
Starring | Ashley Judd Michael Shannon Harry Connick, Jr. |
Music by | Brian Tyler |
Distributed by | Theatrical:[1] Lions Gate Films Maple Pictures Lions Gate Metropolitan Filmexport |
Release date(s) | May 19, 2006 (Cannes Film Festival} May 25, 2007[2] May 25, 2007[3] 2007 February 21, 2007 |
Running time | 101 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $4,000,000 (estimated)[4] |
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Bug is an American film released 2006 from Lionsgate. The movie was directed by William Friedkin, and stars Ashley Judd, Harry Connick, Jr. and Michael Shannon. The film is based on the play Bug written by Tracy Letts. Bug is Rated R for some strong violence, sexuality, nudity, language and drug use.
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[edit] Plot
The film begins with a very bloody corpse of a man in a blue-lit room that has tin-foil everywhere. Then the scene changes to Agnes White (Ashley Judd), who is smoking a joint outside of her motel room when her phone rings again. She answers it, but no one says anything. Flustered, she goes about her business but her phone keeps on ringing. Every time she picks it up, no one says anything. She thinks that it’s her ex-husband Jerry Goss, since he just got out of prison and she has a restraining order against him. However, she can’t confirm this because the caller never says anything.
Later on, she goes outside and finds a flier for a body shop on her windshield, also noticing that none of the other cars have the flier. She throws it away and goes to the grocery store to buy alcohol, where she is startled by a man reaching for a bottle. After that, Agnes goes to work, where she’s a bartender at a lesbian bar. Her best friend R.C. (Lynn Collins) startles her, and they talk. R.C. wants to introduce Agnes to a man standing at the jukebox.
Later that evening, R.C. and Peter Evans (Michael Shannon) go back to Agnes’ motel room. The women drink and snort cocaine, but Peter is shy and quiet. While Peter uses the bathroom, they joke that he’s probably a serial killer. R.C. gets a phone call and talks loudly while Peter insists that he’s "not an axe murderer." Nevertheless, Peter is awkward around Agnes, and things get more awkward still when he tells her that she’s beautiful. R.C. has to go back to the bar due to a problem, so she takes off while Peter decides to stay. Agnes asks if Peter would like a drink, but he says that he should probably go.
They talk while they walk outside of the motel, getting to know each other better. Agnes asks him if he’s gay, and he says no. He’s not really anything, and has been alone for a long time. When she asks Peter where he lives, he says that he’s kind of living in-between places. She offers to let him stay the night, and he accepts. While Agnes gets ready for bed, Peter experiences some pain in his tooth. During the night, as Peter lays on the couch and Agnes on the bed, Peter looks at the ceiling fan and hears helicopters. He gets up and asks Agnes if she wouldn’t mind if he slept on the floor. As they both lay in their places, neither can readily go to sleep.
The next morning, Agnes gets up and hears him in the shower. She goes to the kitchen and pours herself some coffee. As he gets out of the shower, Agnes thanks him for making coffee. However, it’s not Peter in the shower – it’s Jerry (Harry Connick, Jr.). He gets dressed and gets in an argument with Agnes. She doesn’t want him there, and when she brings up their son Lloyd, Jerry smacks her across the face. He doesn’t ever want her to bring up his name again, and then Peter opens the door to the room. Jerry acts very tough around Peter, who appears very weak. Eventually, Jerry warns Agnes that he’ll be back and leaves.
Peter helps her sit down and gets a rag to hold against her face. He gets her some aspirin, and takes some himself for his tooth. Peter left earlier to get some breakfast for them, and apologizes for taking her key. Agnes tells him about Jerry, and how abusive he can be. Peter asks her if she has a son, and she says no. Her son went missing while she took him shopping at a grocery store. She gave up looking for him two years ago, and becomes very emotional when talking about him. She tells Peter that he can stay another night, since she gets afraid at night. Even though he hasn’t been with a woman in a long time, Peter says that he would like to go to bed with her. Eventually, the two have sex.
In the middle of the night Peter gets up and turns on a light. He just got bitten by a bug, and he searches the bed for it, waking Agnes up. He finds the bug on the bed, but Agnes can’t see it. He holds a lamp with one hand and the bug in another, but she still can’t see it. Agnes wants to go back to sleep and tells him that it’s just a bed bug, but Peter tells her that it’s not. It’s an aphid; plant lice. He tries to explain it to her, but all it does is confuse her. Peter, completely naked, searches the bed for more aphids and gets Agnes to help him. She loves hearing Peter talk, and then he tells her that someone’s after him. He refuses to tell her why, and gets dressed in a hurry. Peter doesn’t want to get Agnes caught up in his troubles, so he’s going to leave. Agnes tries to get him to stay, since she’s lonely and doesn’t have that many friends. No such luck, and Peter leaves the room and runs away from the motel.
Agnes breaks down and cries in the bathroom. Peter comes back and talks to her through the bathroom door. He tells her that he was in the army, and that people have experimented on him. He doesn’t know what he’s infected with, but she might have it too now that they’ve had sex. He breaks down and cries, telling her that he’s sorry and explains how vicious the scientific experiments were. He escaped from the army, and they have been after him ever since. He decides to stay with Agnes, and they embrace as they hear helicopters near them, which violently shake the room.
The next day, Peter has changed the motel room. Fly catchers hang from the ceiling in every room, along with blue bug zappers. He’s taken out Lloyd’s possessions because he had a microscope, and takes a blood sample from his finger which he inspects with the microscope. Jerry breaks into the room using a credit card, and Peter startles him. Agnes isn’t there, but Jerry has decided to move in. He talks down to Peter, who constantly slaps his own body for bugs. Jerry doesn’t see anything, and Peter sees that there are bugs in his blood. Jerry notices that Peter has pulled out all of Agnes's missing son's possessions, tricycle and clothing and advises Peter to put them back before Agnes returns. Agnes and R.C. enter the room, and gets upset that Jerry’s there. Agnes and Peter force Jerry to leave after he’s rude to everyone. Peter tells Agnes that there are bugs in his blood, but R.C. keeps on talking over him (which upsets him). He tells her that she has bugs in her too, and Agnes says that they’re underneath her skin. R.C. doesn’t see any bugs anywhere, but Agnes decides to show her by cutting into her arm with a paper clip. R.C. tells Peter that they went to the hospital, and the doctors didn’t find anything wrong with Agnes. Peter’s upset that she went to see a doctor, and R.C. tells them that there’s nothing wrong with them. Peter lifts up his shirt and shows that his body has several scratches on it.
R.C. tells Peter that a man came in to see her at the bar, looking for him. The man’s name is Dr. Sweet, and wouldn’t tell her anything else specific. Peter grows upset that Dr. Sweet knows where he is, and that R.C. can tell him whenever she wants. R.C. tells Agnes to pack her stuff, and wants her to come live with her for a while regretting ever introducing them to each other. Peter then takes off his shirt and starts to swat bugs around him. R.C. can’t see anything, but Peter convulses on the bed. R.C. and Agnes wrap him in blankets until he calms down. Agnes then slaps R.C. in the face for trying to take her away from Peter. She tells her to leave and never come back. Shocked, R.C. gets her stuff and leaves the room.
Later that night, Peter lies down on the floor, resting his head in Agnes’ lap. Even though they haven’t known each other for a while, she can’t get over how much she loves him. Agnes now too has several scratch marks all over her body. Eventually, Peter comes to the conclusion that he was infected with bugs as part of an experiment, and that they placed several eggs in his tooth. Peter grabs a pair of pliers and rips out his tooth. Agnes wants him to stop, but he then goes to the bathroom and rips out more of his teeth. Very bloody and in much pain, Peter examines his tooth through the microscope and cowers in terror. Agnes looks through the microscope and sees millions of bugs in his tooth.
A little later on, Dr. Sweet (Brían F. O'Byrne) approaches the room and knocks on the door. When he does, we see that the room is only lit by the blue bug zappers, and everything is wrapped in tin foil. He tries to convince Agnes to open the door, and she gradually crawls her way towards the door. Jerry bursts into the room and holds her down. Dr. Sweet tells him to leave, saying that he’ll handle this. Jerry waits outside, and Dr. Sweet asks where Peter is. Agnes won’t tell him, since he told her that Dr. Sweet is the one who experimented on him. Dr. Sweet informs Agnes that Peter is a delusional paranoid, with schizophrenic tendencies. He’s here to help, but she’s convinced that he just wants to take him back to the army to conduct more experiments. Dr. Sweet sees a water pipe filled with marijuana on a dresser, and asks Agnes how often she uses it. She says that she takes it whenever she wants, and Dr. Sweet asks her permission to smoke some. He sits down and starts to fire it up when Agnes tells him to be careful, since he’s sitting on gallons of gasoline. After smoking a bit, he tells her that he needs her help to take Peter to get help. Medical professionals can operate on Peter and get the bugs out of him. He then tells Agnes that he knows where her son is. Agnes asks if he’s alive, and Dr. Sweet nods yes. He’ll tell her where Lloyd is, if she helps him. Peter then comes out of the bathroom, very bloody from wounds on his chest and face. He holds Dr. Sweet at knife point while Agnes tells him that he knows where Lloyd is. Dr. Sweet prepares a needle behind his back, but before he can do anything with it Peter stabs him in the chest. Peter continues to viciously stab Dr. Sweet to death.
Agnes grows hysterical and asks why he killed Dr. Sweet. Peter says that Dr. Sweet is not a human, but an android sent by the army. Agnes doesn’t believe him, but Peter insists that Dr. Sweet has artificial blood and that he’s a robot. He then goes on a psychotic rant, explaining that every human has been injected with a computer chip at birth since 1982 and that the army has been choosing specific people to be test subjects. During the rant, Peter also says that the microchip turns people into brainless killer zombies, and that Timothy McVeigh is one of them. He figures that none of this is a coincidence, and that Agnes was brought into the situation on purpose. He forces her to think about what she knows that she may not know. Agnes comes to the conclusion that Lloyd was kidnapped by the army, and that the bugs were part of a weapons experiment. Eventually, they hear someone knocking on the door. It’s a pizza delivery guy, and they freak out since neither remembering ordering any pizza. They slide money beneath the door and tell the delivery guy to just leave the pizza on the ground. Very cautiously, Peter opens the door and Agnes grabs the pizza. Before they can eat any, Peter grabs a piece and inspects it through the microscope. He sees bugs on the pizza and flips out.
They come up with a conspiracy that R.C. is working for the army, and purposefully brought them together so that the experiment could be further carried out. Peter is the drone, and Agnes is the queen bug. They hear helicopters and the room begins to violently shake as they maniacally laugh. Jerry tries to break his way inside the room, but they block the door with the mattresses and Agnes injures his hand with a staple gun. The room shakes uncontrollably from the army helicopters, but Jerry is the only one outside. Fully insane, Peter and Agnes douse the room with gasoline. They then strip naked and douse themselves with gas, convinced that they have to kill themselves. Peter and Agnes profess their love for each other, and then strike a match, setting themselves on fire and destroying the room.
During the credits, the sound of a phone rings in the background leading to a clip of Agnes's son's possessions again. After all the credits have rolled the very first scene is replayed; displaying the bloodied corpse laid in a room of tin-foil, casted in blue light.
[edit] Cast
- Ashley Judd ... Agnes White
- Michael Shannon ... Peter Evans
- Harry Connick, Jr. ... Jerry Goss
- Lynn Collins ... R.C.
- Brían F. O'Byrne ... Dr. Sweet
- Bob Neill[5] ... Pizza Harris
- Neil Bergeron[5] ... Man in Grocery Store
[edit] Settings
Most of the action takes place in a seedy Louisiana motel room. The film's set design was done by Franco-Giacomo Carbone, the production designer of films such as Hostel and Rocky Balboa. The scenario has three interconnected rooms: bathroom, kitchenette and living room. At one point in the movie, the room has several dozen fly strips hanging from the ceiling. At another point the entire room is covered from floor to ceiling in tinfoil.[6] Friedkin has said the tinfoil was a nightmare to work with, because it had to be constantly repaired, and because it reflected everybody who was there, including the crew.[7]
Bug was filmed near Mammoth, California and at Grace King High School[1] in Metairie, near New Orleans.[8] Some scenes were shot at Migliore’s Grocery and Boomerang’s Bar, in New Sarpy.[9] The film is produced and financed by L.I.F.T. Production, Bug LLC, DMK Medienfonds and Lionsgate.
[edit] Releases and responses
Bug received its world premiere in France at the Directors' Fortnight section at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2006.[10] Film critic Roger Ebert wrote: "The film has caused a stir at Cannes, not least because its stars, Ashley Judd and Michael Shannon, achieve a kind of manic intensity that’s frightening not just in itself but because you fear for the actors."[2] It was released to theaters in France on February 21, 2007. It drew praise from most critics in France, but did not reach the top in the box office.[3] In its opening week in France, it ranked as number 20 of the most visited films of the week, and earned $216,244 from 66 screens.[4][5]
The film received its U.S. Premiere at Fantastic Fest on September 25, 2006, in Austin, Texas. Bug debuted in the US at 1,661 theaters on May 25, 2007. In its opening weekend it earned $3.24 million, and ranked as number four, of the most seen films of the weekend, placed behind the threequels Pirates of the Caribbean 3, Shrek 3 and Spider-Man 3.[11]
Bug received a very limited UK release on November 9 2007. It received generally positive reviews from the UK media, receiving three out of five in The Guardian and being Mark Kermode's film of the week on Radio 5.
As of June 8, Bug was at 331 theaters nationwide. Bug received mixed to positive reviews from film critics. It has a 58% "Rotten" overall approval out of 122 reviews from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, while scoring a 70% "Fresh" rating out of 33 reviews from RottenTomatoes-designated "Top Critics."[12] Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 62 out of 100, indicating "generally favorable reviews" based on 29 reviews.[13]
Bug was released on DVD[14], and on Blu-ray[15] on September 25, 2007. It was also available on HD DVD as a German exclusive.
[edit] Music
Chris Cornell's "Disappearing Act", is heard in the movie only.[16] Serj Tankian and Petra Jolly's "Innermission"[17] and Chainsaw Kitten's "Kick Kid"[18] are heard in the movie only.
Bug Original Film Score
The film is scored by Brian Tyler and the musical direction/supervision is by Jay Faires. The score was released as digital download on May 22, 2007.[6]
Bug Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
The Bug theme is performed by System of a Down lead singer Serj Tankian. The lead track, "Learning to Drive", is performed by Stone Temple Pilots lead singer Scott Weiland.
Additional artists are Sean & Sara Watkins (of Nickel Creek), Chainsaw Kittens, The Backsliders, Susan Tedeschi, Jerry Leiber and The Coasters, Alvin Robinson, Los Tigres del Norte, Leon Russell and Brian Tyler. The soundtrack was released in stores on May 22, 2007.[7]
[edit] Marketing
The quote, "One of the most disturbing horror movies imaginable," from Stephen Schaefer, Boston Herald, was presented on the film's official website, and repeated in the official trailer.
Friedkin has said that Bug would have been flagged, in the '60s or '70s, as a horror film[19], but he insists it is not a horror movie.[20] He told ComingSoon.net that "There were all sorts of people who looked at Bug, (including magazine people like Fangoria,) and they called it a horror film," he said. The horror connection "came from a lot of sources."[21]Friedkin claims that Bug is "in many ways, a black comedy love story.[22] He stated in an interview, that "It's not a genre film, but marketing works in mysterious ways. They have to find a genre for it. "This is a comedy. This is a melodrama. This is a love story. This is a horror film. This is an adventure film." Bug doesn't fit easily into any of those categories."[23]
Bug opened wide in theaters in the US on the same date as Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.[24].
The first 5 minutes of Lionsgate's Hostel: Part II was announced to be shown before selected screenings of Bug.[25]
[edit] Awards
- FIPRESCI award winner, in the Director's Fortnight section at the Cannes Film Festival (2006).
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Company credits for Bug. IMDB (2007).
- ^ Bug at WorstPreviews. WorstPreviews (2007).
- ^ Maple Pictures - Catalogue Details. Maple Pictures (2007).
- ^ premiere.com
- ^ a b BUG. Lionsgate publicity.
- ^ It's All Lectrosonics Wireless for William Friedkin's New Thriller "Bug". Lectrosonics (2006).
- ^ startribune.com
- ^ William Friedkin Talks About "Bug"
- ^ heraldguide.com
- ^ FIPRESCI - Festival Reports - Cannes 2006. Fipresci (2006).
- ^ nypost.com
- ^ Bug. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved on 2008-01-25.
- ^ Bug (2007): Reviews. Metacritic. Retrieved on 2008-01-05.
- ^ dvdtown.com
- ^ bluray.highdefdigest.com
- ^ Cornell plots new solo album. MP3.com (2006).
- ^ Bug at Hollywood.com
- ^ Bug at Hollywood.com
- ^ citypaper.com
- ^ dallasnews.com
- ^ ComingSoon.net
- ^ citypaper.com
- ^ ComingSoon.net
- ^ New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, Bug
- ^ joblo.com/5-minutes-of-hostel-2
[edit] External links
- Official site including trailer
- Bug - Lionsgate Forums
- Bug at the Internet Movie Database
- Bug at Rotten Tomatoes
- Bug at Box Office Mojo¨
- Bug at MySpace
- Bug at Bloody-Disgusting.com
- Bug at DreadCentral.com
- Interview, William Friedkin on Bug
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