Colored like the inside of a candy shop but plotted like Leon the Professional if it was directed by Amélie 's Jean-Pierre Jeunet is Dust Bunny . A film that defies conventional genre boundaries as much as it's certain to confuse the MPAA rating system between G and R, Bryan Fuller's directorial debut is a cute but frequently befuddling affair plagued by middling humor.

The concept is fairly simple, at least at first. Aurora (Sophie Sloan), a 10-year-old orphan, is terrorized by a monster under her bed. Her parents (of course) do not believe her, but no matter: they are eaten pretty quickly. Aurora is not so much distraught by this development as perturbed by the monster's incessant presence. Though the young, doe-eyed kid is fearless in so many other ways, she is (understanda

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