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別名: Roxanne Mezquida, ロキサーヌ・メスキダ, 록산느 메스퀴다
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Roxane Mesquida, born on October 1, 1981 in Marseille, France, began her acting career at age 13 when she was discovered by director Manuel Pradal while walking along a road near Le Pradet. She played roles in films like 'Marie Baie des Anges' and 'L'École de la chair'. Mesquida worked extensively with Catherine Breillat, appearing in 'À ma sœur!' (Fat Girl) and 'Sex Is Comedy', among others. Despite initially wanting to attend art school, she pursued acting instead, admiring actors like Romain Duris and Scarlett Johansson. She expressed her dislike for commercial movies and stated she'd prefer baby-sitting over accepting roles in films she didn't like.
公開年: 2010
国: France
別題: Rubber, O Pneu Assassino, Lastiho, Gumi, Gumija, Opona, Rubber - Pneu, Шина
監督: Quentin Dupieux
脚本: Quentin Dupieux
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制作会社: Realitism Films
ジャンル: Comedy, Drama, Horror, Mystery
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キーワード: desert, exploding building, tire
The movie 'Rubber' begins with a group of people gathered in the California desert to watch an unconventional film set in the late 1990s. The protagonist of this 'film within a film' is Robert, a sentient car tire who comes to life and goes on a rampage through a desert town. Robert becomes obsessed with a mysterious woman and uses his unexplained ability to make small animals and people's heads explode. Lt. Chad attempts to end the movie by poisoning the spectators but fails. In the final act, a lure is constructed to draw Robert out of his motel room in hopes of ending him once and for all.
'Rubber' is an avant-garde French film directed by Quentin Dupieux that subverts traditional narrative structures by presenting itself as a 'film within a film.' The movie is known for its bizarre premise involving a killer car tire, Robert, who inexplicably comes to life and develops telekinetic powers in the California desert. The film explores themes of existentialism, absurdity, and the nature of reality through its surreal plot. Despite its unusual concept, 'Rubber' has been praised for its dark humor and unique storytelling.