If mommy tells you to never leave the house because the air outside is poison, you listen. For Bubby, hes been obedient for more than thirty years. He even obeys his mothers order to sit still in the kitchen all day while she's off doing who knows what.
Bubby also willingly engages in sexual relations with his mother and seems to enjoy himself thoroughly while doing so. I mean, who can blame him, she is the only women he has ever known and what the hell would incest mean to a guy who mirrors the words and actions of his mother all day.
And than Bubby gets a little curious. His "pet" cat has the ability to leave the house without dying and he wants to know why the animal isn't affected by the poison. His mommy explains it's because "it doesn't breath." So Bubby uses some plastic wrap to test his mothers theory. Mommy was wrong and boy has she set herself up for some fun.
In comes Bubbys' long lost father and just when you thought it couldn't get crazier, it will. Bubby takes an opportune moment and does what he should have years before, he gets the fuck out.
As he roams the outside world he gets his first taste of pizza, atheism, the love of a woman who isn't his mother and so much more. The seclusion he faced a large part of his life actually helps him on the outside which I found quit surprising. His mommy really did know what was best for him.
Oh, and one last thing: for this film Cling Wrap is all the rage.
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