Over the next decade, Rabbit is forced to act as Bob's servant—cleaning up the remains of Bob’s frequent murder victims and burying their bodies. As Rabbit grows into a teenager (), Bob attempts to "groom" him into becoming a protégé, eventually pressuring him to choose his own victim and commit his first murder. The Highlights
: Critics noted the compelling and disturbing dynamic between D’Onofrio and Eamon Farren. Farren’s performance as the traumatized, physically expressive Rabbit provides an excellent counterweight to Bob's looming presence. Chained (2012)
: Lynch creates a claustrophobic, sickly-colored world that traps the viewer alongside the characters. The film often leaves the worst violence off-screen, focusing instead on the psychological dread of Rabbit’s existence. The Drawbacks Chained (2012) [REVIEW] | The Wolfman Cometh Over the next decade, Rabbit is forced to
: Vincent D’Onofrio’s performance is widely considered the film’s strongest element. He portrays Bob not as a "movie monster" but as a chillingly authentic and grounded sociopath. The Drawbacks Chained (2012) [REVIEW] | The Wolfman