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The House Bunny – Be Yourself

icon1 Posted by Josh Lipovetsky in Film Analysis on 01 24th, 2009 | Discuss this Analysis with Me?

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The House Bunny Life Messages

The House Bunny is a funny, perhaps generic film. When watching, you may feel like you have seen very similar movies with the same message. The House Bunny mainly presents the ideas of changing your physical looks to obtain happiness, and its negative effects. It also discusses the importance of being yourself.

In this modern world, many people rely on looking good to be happy. If people are not given stunning physical features, they may feel punished by God. Physical looks are overrated. Some of the most happy people in the world will not strike you with their looks, but they know how to find the internal joy and happiness. Rely on the internal peace and tranquility within yourself to get you through the tough times. In The House Bunny, the girls from Zeta are all unique in their own way. Their makeovers give them better appearance, but they soon forgot how they used to be.

Changing looks is likely to change you, and it could become a difficult task to be yourself. Unfortunately, the Zeta girls had low self-esteem. Changing looks made them very cocky, and they nearly instantly forgot who they used to be. Later in the movie, they brought half of their old looks back. This was done to show that the girls wanted to keep some of their good looks, while getting their old personalities back. Although it is better to be yourself no matter how good you look, the girls at Zeta required part of their original appearances to get their personalities back.

The House Bunny proves that you need to find happiness with the original looks that good gave you. This concept goes hand in hand with being yourself. Personality and appearance are God given. They have been given for specific reasons, and it is essential to make the best of them.

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