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Directed by: Quentin Dupieux
Starring: Stephen Spinella (Lt. Chad), Jack Plotnick (Man directing the spectators), Roxane Mesquida (lady love), Wings Hauser (Wheelchair man)
Country: France, USA
Language: English (Optional Eng subs)
Runtime: 01:22:22
Genres: Killer, Gore-Gruesome, Exploding Animals, Scifi-Absurd, Voyeurs
Plot – Spoilers:
A group of people are herded together in a desert and handed binoculars to watch what unfolds. In the distance, a brandless tire dusts itself and starts rolling. Watching it take its first wobbly steps makes it seem like a kid-friendly show, until the tire comes across an empty plastic bottle, sniffs it out, crushes it and then goes on to crush a scorpion. By now, its bloodthirst has been whetted.
The tire then shows off more powers as it seizes engines or simply explode heads. In between the random kills, it breaks into a motel, watches TV, takes a shower, gets kinda horny watching a young woman and then stalks her. Meanwhile, the audience watching all of this haven’t been fed and are beginning to get uncomfortable or plain bored.
Rubber is mostly a great watch, though some might be put off by the early smug humour/monologue. And if you ironically do what you’re instructed not to do, and try and ascribe meaning to the audience shown watching it all, it’s probably even more relevant today than it was in 2010 – we spend our days watching meaningless, orchestrated bullshit, forgetting to feed ourselves the things that matter and when we finally do, we’re so starved, it’s anyway some toxic shit that’s been handed to us once we’ve outlived our usefulness.


Is the cover AI?
Quite original, maybe nonsense was too much. It would have been better if watched while on truffles for sure.
the cover looks AI