Movie Overview
Buffalo ’66 (1998), written, directed by, and starring Vincent Gallo, is a raw, offbeat indie film that blends dark humor with heartfelt emotion. The story follows Billy Brown, an ex-convict who, after being released from prison, kidnaps a young tap dancer, Layla (Christina Ricci), and forces her to pose as his wife during a visit to his cold and neglectful parents.
More than just a crime story, Buffalo ’66 explores loneliness, emotional neglect, and the deep human need for love and validation. As Billy and Layla’s strange relationship slowly evolves into something unexpectedly tender, the film reveals one of indie cinema’s most unconventional love stories.
With its muted tones, gritty cinematography, dreamlike sequences, and a haunting soundtrack featuring King Crimson and Yes, the movie stands out for its unique style and emotional depth.
A bizarre, bittersweet tale of flawed characters and second chances, Buffalo ’66 remains a must-watch for anyone who loves raw, honest storytelling and independent filmmaking at its best.