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Rubber (2010) is a genre-blending film centered on a telepathic tire that inexplicably goes on a killing spree in the California desert. This cult favorite combines fantasy, horror, comedy, and mystery, making it a unique entry in physical media collections. Directed by Quentin Dupieux, it features a cast including Stephen Spinella and Roxane Mesquida.
Unique premise with a telepathic killer tire Β· Combines genres in an unconventional way Β· Quirky atmosphere that invites discussion
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Director Quentin Dupieux created Rubber as a surreal experiment to explore absurdity in cinema, using a tire as an unconventional antagonist to challenge typical horror tropes.
Yes, the film includes an on-screen audience watching the events, commenting on the story, which highlights its self-awareness and commentary on viewers' expectations.
The tire itself is a prop and does not have a voice actor; its character is conveyed through the film's visual storytelling and the reactions of other characters.
Rubber received mixed reviews upon release but developed a cult following for its originality, blending humor with horror and its unconventional narrative style.
The film is primarily set in a barren California desert, which contributes to its isolated and surreal atmosphere, emphasizing the tire's unusual journey.
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