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- Récompenses
- 1 nomination
Vivien Ferencz
- Bog People Dancer
- (as Vivian Ferencz)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesCharles Dance was specifically told to use his natural English accent even though he plays the US president in the film. The directors (in Q&A) say this was a very definite decision from early on though the actor can speak with a perfectly good American accent if required. Various reasons were given, but the gist was that they wanted to subvert the audiences' expectations about each character.
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Rumours is a surreal, unsettling film that explores the impact of misinformation and societal control filled with dark metaphors, reflects on how power and propaganda can manipulate society, leaving people disoriented and distrustful.
Rumours is a dark, witty political satire with a sharp edge, leaning more into social commentary than typical horror or zombie fare.
It's a twisted comedy that highlights the darker side of our reality -where the "zombies" are actually us, the mindless followers.
Unlike the predictable Hollywood comedy, Rumours delivers biting humor through simple clever dialogue and surreal moments.
Lines like: "You see his pen*s has been severed and hung around his neck.
Sounds like a man to me."
"- Germany caught up into Dramatics. We've seen this before."
"- who is the best swimmer?
Italy: i only can go backwards."
The Huge Brain: symbolizes control over collective knowledge.
The giant brain is a central metaphor representing the source of societal knowledge and collective consciousness. It symbolizes the institutions or entities that control information-potentially a government, media conglomerate, or collective societal mindset. The brain serves as both a keeper of "truth" and a gatekeeper that decides what information reaches the public, emphasizing the idea that whoever controls information holds significant power over people's beliefs and actions.
Where Celestine's connection with the brain leads to an ambiguous fate, symbolizes the dangers and consequences of challenging established systems. Celestine's unique ability to communicate with the brain represents an individual's search for truth in a world clouded by lies, Her fate implies that those who dare to confront the powerful structures behind misinformation or societal manipulation may face suppression or retaliation.
Zombie-like Figures act as eerie representations of the manipulated public,Theys represent society's suppressed or marginalized voices, mindlessly manipulated by higher powers. They are symbolic of how people can be controlled or made to act against their own interests through fear or manipulation.
Rumours can be difficult to watch due to its heavy-handed symbolism and disorienting scenes.
Ending raises important questions about if exposing the truth can truly liberate society or if it merely makes the individual more vulnerable to those in control and how society interprets information and who controls that narrative.
Rumours is a dark, witty political satire with a sharp edge, leaning more into social commentary than typical horror or zombie fare.
It's a twisted comedy that highlights the darker side of our reality -where the "zombies" are actually us, the mindless followers.
Unlike the predictable Hollywood comedy, Rumours delivers biting humor through simple clever dialogue and surreal moments.
Lines like: "You see his pen*s has been severed and hung around his neck.
Sounds like a man to me."
"- Germany caught up into Dramatics. We've seen this before."
"- who is the best swimmer?
Italy: i only can go backwards."
The Huge Brain: symbolizes control over collective knowledge.
The giant brain is a central metaphor representing the source of societal knowledge and collective consciousness. It symbolizes the institutions or entities that control information-potentially a government, media conglomerate, or collective societal mindset. The brain serves as both a keeper of "truth" and a gatekeeper that decides what information reaches the public, emphasizing the idea that whoever controls information holds significant power over people's beliefs and actions.
Where Celestine's connection with the brain leads to an ambiguous fate, symbolizes the dangers and consequences of challenging established systems. Celestine's unique ability to communicate with the brain represents an individual's search for truth in a world clouded by lies, Her fate implies that those who dare to confront the powerful structures behind misinformation or societal manipulation may face suppression or retaliation.
Zombie-like Figures act as eerie representations of the manipulated public,Theys represent society's suppressed or marginalized voices, mindlessly manipulated by higher powers. They are symbolic of how people can be controlled or made to act against their own interests through fear or manipulation.
Rumours can be difficult to watch due to its heavy-handed symbolism and disorienting scenes.
Ending raises important questions about if exposing the truth can truly liberate society or if it merely makes the individual more vulnerable to those in control and how society interprets information and who controls that narrative.
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- G7高瘋會:首腦危機
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 571 909 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 311 781 $US
- 20 oct. 2024
- Montant brut mondial
- 637 731 $US
- Durée1 heure 44 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1
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