Após uma série de crimes inexplicáveis, um pai se reúne com seu filho que está desaparecido há 10 anos.Após uma série de crimes inexplicáveis, um pai se reúne com seu filho que está desaparecido há 10 anos.Após uma série de crimes inexplicáveis, um pai se reúne com seu filho que está desaparecido há 10 anos.
- Direção
- Roteirista
- Artistas
- Indicado para 1 prêmio BAFTA
- 29 vitórias e 131 indicações no total
Mara Cisse
- Jeantet
- (as Mara Cissé)
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Not since David Cronenberg's CRASH has Cannes seen as 'auto'-erotic a film as Julie Doucurnau's TITANE. And, despite some controversy with each, both movies got Jury Awards (TITANE the Palme D'or).
After a childhood flashback leaves Alexia (played as an adult by Agathe Rousselle) with a metal plate in her head. The 30ish woman is now a dancer at a strip club where the ladies gyrate with automobiles (and, if there's something that eclipses a man's fancy more than girls and cars - it's girls AND cars). A bizarre late night S&M encounter leaves Alexia pregnant -- and with an increasing penchant for violence and aggression. Doucurnau (RAW) doesn't flinch from showing the sex and brutality in all it's grindhouse glory. The movie provocatively begs the question of whether it's any less exploitative if it's directed by a woman.
After this savage (overly so) opening*, Doucurnau's script (with "consultants") abruptly changes gear when Alexia comes into contact with Vincent (Vincent Lindon), a fire chief of a special fire fighting unit. He takes Alexia under his protection and becomes a father figure to her. Vincent has severe issues of his own, and their relationship becomes a symbiotic one, however peculiar it may be. Rousselle and Lindon play off each other well here and their bond becomes as believable as this strange tale can become. More to the point, it becomes quite moving in its own perverse manner.
Doucurnau's movie isn't just interested in the standard horror tropes, as it confronts head on gender identity, sadomasochistic relationships and the fetishizing of women's bodies. Genre fans will see parallels to such earlier films such as Cronenberg's THE BROOD, DEAD RINGERS and RABID (along with the aforementioned CRASH). BLADE RUNNER 2049, UNDER THE SKIN, THE DEMON SEED and last year's PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN are also evoked (the latter, of course, a coincidence of timing). The story-telling isn't always cleanly nor coherently told, but, it accumulates a certain power.
TITANE is certainly not your typical Cannes Awards winner, nor your standard horror film, but Doucurnau has created her own disturbing vision of the intersection of sexual politics and what it means to be human in this age of rapidly accelerting advances in bio-medical technology.
*there were walkouts in the theater.
After a childhood flashback leaves Alexia (played as an adult by Agathe Rousselle) with a metal plate in her head. The 30ish woman is now a dancer at a strip club where the ladies gyrate with automobiles (and, if there's something that eclipses a man's fancy more than girls and cars - it's girls AND cars). A bizarre late night S&M encounter leaves Alexia pregnant -- and with an increasing penchant for violence and aggression. Doucurnau (RAW) doesn't flinch from showing the sex and brutality in all it's grindhouse glory. The movie provocatively begs the question of whether it's any less exploitative if it's directed by a woman.
After this savage (overly so) opening*, Doucurnau's script (with "consultants") abruptly changes gear when Alexia comes into contact with Vincent (Vincent Lindon), a fire chief of a special fire fighting unit. He takes Alexia under his protection and becomes a father figure to her. Vincent has severe issues of his own, and their relationship becomes a symbiotic one, however peculiar it may be. Rousselle and Lindon play off each other well here and their bond becomes as believable as this strange tale can become. More to the point, it becomes quite moving in its own perverse manner.
Doucurnau's movie isn't just interested in the standard horror tropes, as it confronts head on gender identity, sadomasochistic relationships and the fetishizing of women's bodies. Genre fans will see parallels to such earlier films such as Cronenberg's THE BROOD, DEAD RINGERS and RABID (along with the aforementioned CRASH). BLADE RUNNER 2049, UNDER THE SKIN, THE DEMON SEED and last year's PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN are also evoked (the latter, of course, a coincidence of timing). The story-telling isn't always cleanly nor coherently told, but, it accumulates a certain power.
TITANE is certainly not your typical Cannes Awards winner, nor your standard horror film, but Doucurnau has created her own disturbing vision of the intersection of sexual politics and what it means to be human in this age of rapidly accelerting advances in bio-medical technology.
*there were walkouts in the theater.
From the opening scene, Titane continuously doubles down on its own outrageous absurdity until it suddenly pulls back. You go from watching a thriller, to body horror, to something that has a lot to say about what it means to be family. Specifically, what it means to be family in action, not just by blood or oil. Titane somehow addresses gender fluidity, the role of parents to support and accept, the male ego slipping as bodies and testosterone age away, and the opportunity to choose a family not given to you by birth all while bombarding the screen with gore and squirm inducing violence. You find you cannot look away from these disturbing images partly because of how beautifully Titane presents them and partly because they all have something to say. Even though the film may retreat too far from its own deliriousness in the second half, it comes speeding back just in time for a finale that will have you guessing until its last push. Strap in because Titane is one hell of a ride.
I think there is no point in trying to judge or rate this film. Even though I am doing it in order to post something. It's as if the Wario version of Kill Bill went on a date with Lars von Trier. Then they went to a club, met Cronenberg, Lynch and the Toxic Avenger and they all took Ketamine. I would call it a masterpiece but I have a little issues about the violence. I can accept it, because it's art. But where does it stop? It is a disturbing film and I liked it. This is a thing people will talk about for a long long time. Also I am confused now. In terms of how the narrative is unfolded it reminded me of dogtooth from Lanthimos. The shifting of elements of a narrative in a film and replacing them by something else. It's Dada. Is this only making sense to me ?
I didn't read anything about this movie, I heard it could make it onto the Oscar's long list so gave it a go.
Immediately you realise this small girl has "issues" not sure what, but all becomes clear after a few minutes.
She has a car accident and needs a titanium implant in her skull, this accident clearly leaves a cathartic impression on her and cars which caused her injury.
We then see her as an adult , a car fanatic and erotic dancer famous around Europe' car and custom shows.
Extreme scenes , those with needle phobias will need to look away a few times.
On the run, finds a firefighter who is looking for his son who went missing 10 years ago, both had needs and make a weirdly suitable match.
If it were a crime drama it would be clear A-B storyline, but the writers added a twist which you really have to get your head around. I won't say what it would spoil it for you, just to say it's weird.
Extremely compelling viewing, if you were to put the movies "Eraserhead, Christine and Backdraft into a blender this is the movie you would end up with.
I liked it.
Immediately you realise this small girl has "issues" not sure what, but all becomes clear after a few minutes.
She has a car accident and needs a titanium implant in her skull, this accident clearly leaves a cathartic impression on her and cars which caused her injury.
We then see her as an adult , a car fanatic and erotic dancer famous around Europe' car and custom shows.
Extreme scenes , those with needle phobias will need to look away a few times.
On the run, finds a firefighter who is looking for his son who went missing 10 years ago, both had needs and make a weirdly suitable match.
If it were a crime drama it would be clear A-B storyline, but the writers added a twist which you really have to get your head around. I won't say what it would spoil it for you, just to say it's weird.
Extremely compelling viewing, if you were to put the movies "Eraserhead, Christine and Backdraft into a blender this is the movie you would end up with.
I liked it.
Well, lots of female nudity.
Unlike Grave, a movie i like a lot with it story that make sense in it own logic, this one didnt connect wt me.
I am surprise at the high score on imdb for this one.
Again, i would recommend you watch Grave first. Maybe Titane will be appreciate better by female audience as the director/writer also is.
Like a revewer said, the ridiculous dancing scene without the belly prostetic is done without care.
I have see many movies in horror genre, some done much better story and execution wise. This is should not be a Palm D'or level winner as a product, maybe as a booster for it director and recognition to Vincent Lindon .
Unlike Grave, a movie i like a lot with it story that make sense in it own logic, this one didnt connect wt me.
I am surprise at the high score on imdb for this one.
Again, i would recommend you watch Grave first. Maybe Titane will be appreciate better by female audience as the director/writer also is.
Like a revewer said, the ridiculous dancing scene without the belly prostetic is done without care.
I have see many movies in horror genre, some done much better story and execution wise. This is should not be a Palm D'or level winner as a product, maybe as a booster for it director and recognition to Vincent Lindon .
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesAt the start of the closing ceremony of the 74th Cannes Film Festival, Jury President Spike Lee was told in French to reveal the "first prize," but misinterpreted the phrase to mean "first place." As a result, he prematurely revealed that the film had won the Palme d'Or.
- Erros de gravaçãoAt 1:20'50: the dad pushes Adrien's hand which sends the syringe to the side; there is no needle attached to it.
- Trilhas sonorasWayfaring Stranger
Arranged by David Eugene Edwards, Jean Yves Tola
Performed by Sixteen Horsepower (as 16 Horsepower)
With kind permission from Glitterhouse Records
Editions BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited
Avec L'Autorisation de BMG Rights Management [France]
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- Orçamento
- € 5.700.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 1.442.988
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 533.397
- 3 de out. de 2021
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 4.982.335
- Tempo de duração1 hora 48 minutos
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 2.39 : 1
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