BigBug Reviews
It is part dystopian drama, part comedy farce. Full of child-like imagination but surprisingly horny... And yet, Jeunet must have performed some form of alchemy because all of these elements work well together.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Jul 25, 2024
Netflix’s oddball film Bigbug is bonkers, for better or worse. Probably worse.
| Original Score: 2.5/5 | Nov 5, 2022
Big Bug is a total disaster: conceptually, cinematically, and narratively. [Full review in Spanish]
| Jun 15, 2022
"Bigbug" yearns to be so strange with every grotesque high-angle close-up, every wacky development, and it certainly achieves that thick air of strangeness.
| Original Score: C | Apr 21, 2022
Bigbug is a French sci-fi comedy from the director of beloved movies, and the propensity for Rube Goldberg devices and absurdity play to the strengths of a story about technology run amok.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 1, 2022
No one grows. No one changes.
| Feb 27, 2022
Went on for too long with the same nonsense and bugged me by becoming increasingly unfunny
| Original Score: C- | Feb 26, 2022
Here, Jeunet’s bright colors and prankish manipulation of space makes a suburban home and its lookalike environs an appropriate carnival atmosphere. Big Bug turns a spiritual and political pandemic into a three-dimensional funhouse mirror.
| Feb 24, 2022
Wacky! What is what it is.
| Feb 24, 2022
I would say this is not a masterpiece, but it's very amusing.
| Feb 24, 2022
While this can be a little wearisome, its playfulness is also underscored by casual scenes of book-burning and hypnosis that chip away at a darker message about the dangerous ways tech can fuel authoritarianism.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Feb 23, 2022
As with a lot of Jeunet’s work, it’s so fanciful as to put the teeth on edge (the eyes too, if live-action Jetsons isn’t your thing), but his world is well-realised and bleakly plausible. Exhausting, yet full of wit and invention.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Feb 22, 2022
Occasionally, the director registers a dry aside about the cost of living with tech, only to be drowned out by his own racket.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Feb 17, 2022
A satire that despite being futuristic, feels outdated in many ways. Full Review in Spanish
| Feb 13, 2022
“Bigbug” has colors that pop and a cast that knows how to milk the humor with some energetic performances.
| Feb 12, 2022
More exhausting than inventive, dishing out a few good ideas about domestic life in the not-too-distant future amid jokes that tend to play like relics of the past...
| Feb 12, 2022
With its Frankensteined stitching of sci-fi satire and sexual farce, "Bigbug" trades the humanity and longing found in Jeunet's best for ceaselessly finger-wagging, CGI-heavy spectacle thats intermittently engaging but often exhausting.
| Original Score: 2.5/5 | Feb 12, 2022
Big Bug is a highly binary film. Its very much a love it or leave it kind of thing...a highly specific combination of dystiopian sci-fi, satire, and locked door existentialism. Personally, it pushes my buttons. As it were.
| Original Score: 7/10 | Feb 12, 2022
It’s impressive what Jeunet is able to pull off with a shoestring budget, but the ideas and characters underpinning his visual imagination leave a lot to be desired.
| Original Score: C- | Feb 12, 2022
Bigbug has a colorful plasticity that isn’t fully convincing, and a busy clash of ideas and styles that comes from a lack of restrictions. Still, the film’s faintly ridiculous future abounds with delightful, quizzical little details.
| Feb 12, 2022