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Titane

  • 2021
  • R
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
63K
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Agathe Rousselle in Titane (2021)
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Body HorrorPsychological HorrorPsychological ThrillerSupernatural HorrorDramaHorrorSci-FiThriller

Following a series of unexplained crimes, a father is reunited with the son who has been missing for ten years.Following a series of unexplained crimes, a father is reunited with the son who has been missing for ten years.Following a series of unexplained crimes, a father is reunited with the son who has been missing for ten years.

  • Director
    • Julia Ducournau
  • Writer
    • Julia Ducournau
  • Stars
    • Vincent Lindon
    • Agathe Rousselle
    • Garance Marillier
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    63K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,105
    174
    • Director
      • Julia Ducournau
    • Writer
      • Julia Ducournau
    • Stars
      • Vincent Lindon
      • Agathe Rousselle
      • Garance Marillier
    • 382User reviews
    • 314Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 29 wins & 131 nominations total

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    Vincent Lindon
    Vincent Lindon
    • Vincent
    Agathe Rousselle
    Agathe Rousselle
    • Alexia…
    Garance Marillier
    Garance Marillier
    • Justine
    Laïs Salameh
    • Rayane
    Mara Cisse
    • Jeantet
    • (as Mara Cissé)
    Marin Judas
    • Charrier
    Diong-Kéba Tacu
    • Sissoko
    Myriem Akheddiou
    Myriem Akheddiou
    • Adrien's Mother
    Bertrand Bonello
    Bertrand Bonello
    • Alexia's Father
    Céline Carrère
    • Alexia's Mother
    Adèle Guigue
    • Alexia 7 years old
    Thibault Cathalifaud
    • The Fan Tuning Show
    Dominique Frot
    Dominique Frot
    • The Macarena Lady
    Lamine Cissokho
    • The Young Man Coloc 2…
    Florence Janas
    • Alexia's Doctor
    Frédéric Jardin
    • BPF Inspector
    Olivia Venner
    • Shower Hostess
    Thibault Villette
    • Security Guard Tuning Show
    • Director
      • Julia Ducournau
    • Writer
      • Julia Ducournau
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    7jtindahouse

    About as unique as films come

    The first 20 minutes or so of 'Titane' are about as off the wall bonkers as you'll ever see in a film. It got to the point where I was wondering if they were intending to keep that pace and insanity up for the runtime of the film. Things do settle down a bit from there on out (at least comparatively) but man that was a wild set up.

    I felt I had a reasonably strong grip on what the film was going for, but I did watch a Youtube explanation video just to be sure. It was similar to what I thought but did point out a few things I had missed or misinterpreted. Beneath all the insanity there are certainly some layers of intelligence.

    Agathe Rousselle in the lead role gives a quite incredible performance. Her transformation alone is stunning. But also the intensity and fascination she is able to attract is something this project couldn't have done without.

    This is one of those extremely unique films that you will likely never see anything like again. I'd say it's not a film that is going to be to everyone's liking. But if you have the right mind-frame (and stomach) for it then give it a crack. Strap yourself in though, it's a bump ride. 7/10.
    gortx

    Doucurnau's auto erotic head turner

    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.
    7mistermansfield

    French Surrealism

    I don't really know what I just watched. It was incredibly weird, but nevertheless watchable. In fact, I might even go as far as to say it was mesmerizing.

    I'm sure there were some really deep themes, of which I could glean only a handful. But maybe that's a lacking in myself. These themes - as far as I could make out - include love and loss, rage, psychosis, and identity. Even a slight hint of incest.

    But there are still a couple of pretty pertinent things that remain a mystery. Big mysteries!

    I would recommend this film to those who want to lose themselves in one woman's psychedelic / psychotic journey, or for those who enjoy analyzing and could possibly apply meaning to scenes and images that I don't think were included for fun, but which I can't work out.

    Nevertheless, I would recommend people check it out - if only for the originality and creativity. It won't be for everyone. It starts off rather sedately and then gets deeper and deeper into the bizarre. Personally, I love cinema that pushes boundaries and dares to be different - even if it fails, which this one definitely doesn't.

    So be brave. Try something new. Expect to be challenged, and perhaps even a little offended, and definitely expect to see something different.

    And I can't sign off without congratulating the performance of the two leads - Agathe Rousselle and Vincent Lindon. Both did brilliant jobs, especially Agathe since this was her feature film debut.
    5southdavid

    A Family Sedan

    Most years, I start with a desire to see a wider variety of films at the cinema than previously. Usually it doesn't last, but it was in this spirit that I went to see Palme D'or winner "Titane" as it was released in UK cinemas. Even having had a couple of days to ruminate on it, I'm not sure exactly how I feel about it.

    Having suffered a terrible car accident as a child, Alexia (Agathe Rousselle) now dances seductively at motor shows to an appreciative audience. Following a violent encounter with a fan, she returns to the building and has sex with one of the cars. She flees the town, changing her appearance and binding her body, claiming to be the long-lost son of firefighter Vincent (Vincent Lindon). Vincent tries to reach his "son" with various acts of kindness, but the physical act of binding her body is taking a toll on Alexia, that only worsens as she discovers she's pregnant.

    I suppose the key questions are thus. Did I enjoy "Titane"? No. I don't think I was necessarily supposed to though. It's a hard film. The juxtaposition of the fantasy elements of the first 30 minutes and the, occasionally quite touching, scenes between Vincent and Alexia is stark. There's certainly a version of this film that could entirely ignore the idea that literally she has sex with a car, that would work just as well, but this isn't that. Which leads me to believe that the car aspect must mean something, but if it does, I didn't get it. This leads me to my second question, did I then get an insight into something? Again, not really. Darren Aranofsky's "mother!" was a similarly tough watch, but at least I came to get that it was allegorical. I don't feel like "Titane" can make a similar claim, indeed I've read an interview with Julia Ducournau that explicitly says that it's a fairy story and your supposed to accept the events happened as laid out.

    This is not to say that I felt the film was entirely without merit. The performances are really good, particularly from Agathe Rousselle in what is her first feature film. The body horror elements are well done and at the very least you can't argue with Ducournau's singular vision for the film. There are little touches in the background of the story, that suggest a bigger narrative that you're not explicitly seeing, and I do like that faith in the audience to pick up on that. The connection between Vincent and Alexia is interesting. I suspect he knows from the start that it's not his son that he's bringing home, but he's so destroyed by grief he is happily blind to it.

    I am, as you might be able to tell from the review, conflicted about my feelings about the film, but still thinking about it days later.
    7Lewis_Heather787

    What did I just watch?

    I am speechless!

    Erm......seriously I have no idea what i just watched?

    This has got to be one of the most unusual, disturbing, weird and completely bonkers film that I've seen in a while. The first 30 minutes of the film are the best for me, felt more a "standard" horror/thriller setup. However this film takes so many bizarre twists and turns which I'm not sure all worked. Trust me you have a lot of questions after seeing this film.

    Visually stunning I must say though and I love the fact that this is a really ballsy film, 100% original for that matter!! However I think it might have helped if now and then it was just a little boring or normal hahaha!

    I mean its an experience I wont forget but then again I wont rush to see this film again any time soon, I think I need to let my brain process this all. I completely understand why a lot of people would hate this film, it really is not for everyone!!

    70% out of 100, I'm stunned and shocked how this turned out and the fact that someone thought of this idea for a film.........are they ok? Hahahah!!

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    • Trivia
      At 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.
    • Goofs
      At 1:20'50: the dad pushes Adrien's hand which sends the syringe to the side; there is no needle attached to it.
    • Quotes

      Vincent: I don't care who you are. You're my son. You'll always be my son. Whoever you are. Is that clear?

    • Connections
      Edited into Amanda the Jedi Show: Faster than your First Time Reviews 2 - Best and Worst of TIFF 2021 (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      Wayfaring 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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    • Release date
      • October 1, 2021 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
    • Official sites
      • Official Amazon Link
      • Official Site (Australia)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Titanium
    • Filming locations
      • 22 Avenue des Peupliers, Fleury-Mérogis, Essonne, France(fire station)
    • Production companies
      • Kazak Productions
      • Frakas Productions
      • Arte France Cinéma
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    • Budget
      • €5,700,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,442,988
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $533,397
      • Oct 3, 2021
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,982,335
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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