Netflix Instant Pick of the Week: Rubber
Who can resist a movie about a tire that kills people with its mind? I know what you’re thinking, “lots of people” but this movie is so much more than that. I must admit this one had me intrigued since I first saw an off-beat ad for it before an Alamo Drafthouse feature. How could I ignore something that “LA Weekly” calls “Bat sh*t wonderful”? And it is, from the first scene where the Brechtian-style audience-spectators watch this live tire like a movie for no explained reason through binoculars. Is it a performance or is it reality? It seems to be both, though this is never explained. In fact, the whole movie revolves around “no reason” and provides a theater-of-the-absurd feel that I haven’t seen since “Waiting for Godot,” and it’s almost as trascendental and certainly as meaningless while being meaningful at the same time. It’s hard to imagine that director Quentin Dupieux managed to get all these themes into a movie about a killer tire, but he does, right down to the last live audience member. It’s definitely worth a watch.
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If you were looking for a review of Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurus, see the last Mega Shark movie post.
You have been watching some scary movies lately!
Ha ha ha. I wouldn’t call this one scary. Just absurd.
And it’s certainly a dark comedy.
The only tires that scare me are the ones that come off 18 wheelers while I’m driving on the highway.
Those are scary!