The film Rubber and why it breaks film-making rules?

<p>When I say this film is wild, prepare to be flabbergasted as the film truly warns you about what you are about to watch.</p> <p>The film&nbsp;<em>Rubber (2010)</em>is a thrilling, experimental film by the always rule-breaking French director Quentin Dupieux. It follows a car tire that comes to life and undergoes a ravenous killing spree...the narrative alone sounds insane but it is only the beginning. When creating this film from interviews I have looked into there are 0 reasons behind him creating his films or messages behind them (well&hellip;why am I writing this then?) (Hove,2013.) As someone who created this film for the fun of it, to me, there is under tonnes of himself challenging Hollywood from the way he is constructing his films to messages being displayed throughout.</p> <p><a href="https://andrewmelrose1.medium.com/the-film-rubber-and-why-it-breaks-film-making-rules-3a6a9e7c6cf3"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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