Culture Violent horror movie featuring a girl who kills indiscriminately and gets impregnated by Cadillac gets ovation at Cannes - Unknown if she'll need a midwife or a mechanic to help with labour.

Ultra-violent horror movie about a young woman who has sex with cars and is impregnated by a vintage Cadillac stuns Cannes Film Festival​


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An ultra-violent horror film about a young woman who has sex with cars and gets impregnated by a vintage Cadillac has stunned Cannes Film Festival.
Titane, by French director Julia Ducournau, tells the story of a young woman who kills without a care and pretends to be a boy despite being pregnant by the vintage car.

Some extremely violent scenes had cinema-goers shielding their eyes at the film's early festival screenings, as sharp intakes of breath alternated with nervous giggles.

The movie still won a long standing ovation at its opening night on Tuesday.
Acknowledging that some scenes were difficult to watch, Ducournau told reporters that even the goriest bits had narrative meaning. 'I hate gratuitous violence, I really do,' she said.

The film drew some flattering comparisons with 'Crash' by David Cronenberg - another controversial look at driving and eroticism - and 'Blue Velvet' by David Lynch, both of which became instant classics after premiering in Cannes.

The Hollywood Reporter said the movie, which is competing for the Palme d'Or, might herald a 'French-Punk-Queer Wave', while IndieWire said it was 'one of the wildest films ever to screen at Cannes'.
But others were not as receptive to it. The Guardian called it a 'car crash' because of its 'sheer silliness and towering pointlessness', French paper Liberation said the storyline was 'pretty much inarticulate' and Switzerland's Le Temps wondered what the film-maker had meant by her 'pretentious' offering.

While some felt let down by the French director - whose cannibalistic debut 'Raw' delighted critics a few years ago - others gave her full marks.
'Ducournau breaks all the rules, to our greatest pleasure,' gushed French magazine Les Inrockuptibles. 'Her furious film is like no other.'

The director herself said she felt 'a lot of anger' while writing the film.
'Trump had just been elected, and the world was not a happy place,' she told AFP in an interview.
'I was very pessimistic about the future and about a society that has no room for fluidity, transformation, for change and inclusiveness,' she said, adding: 'There was also a desire for metal and skin that I can't really explain.'

The main character is played by newcomer Agathe Rousselle.
She stars alongside French veteran Vincent Lindon, her surrogate dad in the movie, who told reporters that lifting weights every day for two years for his role as buff fire brigade commander had been 'the biggest risk I took for the role, because I am 62'.
 
'I was very pessimistic about the future and about a society that has no room for fluidity, transformation, for change and inclusiveness,' she said, adding: 'There was also a desire for metal and skin that I can't really explain.'
Oh, well that's easy to answer. You're insane.
 
Does it show how the Caddy gave the skank the dip stick? What does the baby look like? It's half human, half car. Does it have a gender? Is the circulatory system 10/30 or 10/20/40? Can it have sex with other cars or just humans? Where does the antifreeze go? Can she breastfeed it? Is it Pittsburgh steel or one of those composite jobs? Most important, what are the insurance rates for this abomination?

I would just ramp up the autism and annoy the fuck out of this nutcase.
 
Well at least its not Blue is the Warmest Color.
 
I mean as far as French shit goes this actually kinda tame... Go down New French Extremity movement if you wanna see how fucked up the French get.

(Stuff like High Tension, Inside, Martyrs, ect)
 
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