Movie Review: Pink Rabbit (2022)

Pink Rabbit is a surreal-horror film written, directed by, and starring Zetkin Yikilmis. The film is about a woman named Martha O’Hare, who leaves work to find herself in a surrealistic dream-like situation that includes a couple of guys from the 1800s, a cat that fights, a psychic, and a pink rabbit.
The first thing we would like to get out of the way is that this movie is not good. It’s not even that it’s bad in a good way. It’s bad in a way that tries to be bad in a good way but is not good at being bad in a good way. It’s one thing to make a film that is self-aware, which it seems like it is, but usually, there are some redeeming qualities that make up for it being self-aware of being this bad. This one has none of these qualities.
The problem with this film is that there just wasn’t a story here that justifies the rest of the film’s issues. The main character, Martha (Zetkin Yikilmis) is driving home from work and then just ends up in these random situations. That’s the synopsis. If the quality of this film was the way it is but had an interesting story behind it or something like that, this would have been ok. In this case, the acting is bad, the writing is bad, the plot is bad, and it was hard to watch all the way through. We did appreciate the uniqueness of this film, but it also has to have some substance or it’s really a gamble.
Overall, while we think that this film has a unique style, and do hope Yikilmis continues making horror films, we cannot recommend this particular film and would say that you can safely avoid this one.