Movies Similar to Buffalo '66

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  • Punch-Drunk Love poster

    From the mind of Paul Thomas Anderson, Punch-Drunk Love's offbeat love story and singular central performance by Adam Sandler might strike a chord with fans of the atypical romance and intense lead of Buffalo '66.

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  • Happiness poster

    Happiness deals with dark themes and features multiple, interlacing stories of characters coping with loneliness, aligning with Buffalo '66's deep dive into personal and emotional struggles. The film's raw approach to its subject matter is likely to resonate with fans of Gallo's film.

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  • Little Miss Sunshine poster

    While more light-hearted, Little Miss Sunshine delivers an unconventional family road trip, peppered with dark comedy and poignancy. Viewers who appreciate the oddball characters and family tensions of Buffalo '66 might find a similar charm in this film.

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  • The Royal Tenenbaums poster

    The Royal Tenenbaums offers a similarly quirky and stylized look at a dysfunctional family, much like Buffalo '66's exploration of darkly comedic family dynamics. Wes Anderson's unique visual style and ensemble cast create a vivid world of estranged characters that fans of Vincent Gallo's film are likely to appreciate.

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  • Rushmore poster

    Another Wes Anderson gem, Rushmore's eccentric characters and unique storytelling echo the deadpan humor and dysfunctional relationships found in Buffalo '66. This film's mix of comedy and drama offers a similar bittersweet viewing experience.

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  • Sideways poster

    Both Sideways and Buffalo '66 provide darkly humorous looks at flawed and emotionally fraught male protagonists. Sideways follows two middle-aged men on a wine-soaked road trip through California, delving into themes of failure and redemption that may resonate with Buffalo '66 fans.

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  • Ghost World poster

    Ghost World focuses on the misadventures of two teenage outcasts, which echoes Buffalo '66's themes of alienation and searching for connection. Its dark humor and critique of conventional society will likely appeal to those intrigued by Gallo's distinct vision.

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  • American Splendor poster

    American Splendor combines the biographical story of Harvey Pekar with fictional elements, much like how Buffalo '66 blurs the line between Vincent Gallo's life and his art. Its blend of pathos and humor makes it appealing for those who enjoyed Gallo's semi-autobiographical style.

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