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Stephen Raphael (writer)
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22 September 2006 (UK)
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Can you feel the buzz? more
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The Rabbit is the world's belling-selling vibrator. In the past year alone, millions have been sold all over the globe...
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Lisa Barbuscia | ... | Nicky | |
| Julian Rhind-Tutt | ... | Rupert | |
| Tara Summers | ... | Ally | |
| Flora Montgomery | ... | Georgia | |
| Emma Buckley | ... | Sophie | |
| Sharon Gavin | ... | Jane | |
| Sienna Guillory | ... | Newscaster | |
| Stefanie Powers | ... | Georgia's mum | |
| John Standing | ... | Ally's dad | |
| Sorcha Cusack | ... | Ally's mum | |
| Enzo Cilenti | ... | Andrew | |
| Samantha Bloom | ... | Claire (as Sam Bloom) | |
| Cassandra Bell | ... | Marketing Executive | |
| Tom Hollander | ... | Tod Best | |
| Tom Conti | ... | Prof Rosenberg |
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Rabbit Fever is one of those film oddities. It's an enjoyable 90 minutes, demands little of the viewer, and delivers as much, and on any terrestrial television channel even in a prime time slot I think that Rabbit Fever would be rather well received. Which makes me wonder why it has been pushed into cinemas.
The movie is filmed in the style of a television documentary, and introduces us to 6 women who have am addictive relationship with the Rabbit Vibrator. The film is primarily focused on investigating a supposed addictive quality to the famous sex aid product. The narrative is 100% tongue in cheek throughout.
The storyline is strong, an introduction to some well rounded and likable characters, some enjoyable back-story, peripheral characters and situations develops into an engaging story, and pleasing conclusions. Sadly there's nothing that feels clever or new.
Rabbit Fever has some sharp moments, a few switches that hint at what the writers are capable of, and all credit to them it's not just 90 minutes of knob gags and innuendo, I could probably watch it with my mother. But there's a laziness about some of the scenes that holds it back, those moments went you are up for it, when you want it to be outrageous, and all you get is a dollop of sit-com.
I chuckled, I left the theatre feeling empathy for the characters, but I also left with the bitter thought that someone had taken a 90 minute reel of made for TV, light entertainment and tried to put it into national cinema.
I think Rabbit Fever achieves some of what it set out to do, it's a quirky subject, a rounded storyline, a well presented cast and a good diversion for 90 minutes. But there's nothing in this that can justify the extravagance of a movie theatre environment. Quite the opposite - a few commercial breaks would have given the viewer chance to grab a breath of life that Rabbit Fever seems to lack.