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FUMER TUE
After stealing one of the Godfather's cars, and the money that was in it, a man is sentenced to death by the Mafia who wants to make him pay by burning him alive. To save time and have a chance to survive, he decides to ask a question that can reverse the whole situation...
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the culture and impact of smoking through various perspectives. It delves into the history of tobacco, its societal role, and the personal experiences of smokers. The film examines the art and ritual surrounding smoking, as well as the health consequences.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focusing on a sensitive topic, 'Fumer Tue' likely garnered attention for its subject matter, though specific widespread critical acclaim is not readily available. Its reception would have varied based on audience perspectives on smoking and documentary filmmaking.
What Reviewers Say
Examines the complex relationship between individuals and smoking.
Offers a historical and social context to tobacco use.
Presents a visual exploration of smoking rituals.
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Fun Fact
The title 'Fumer Tue' translates directly from French to English as 'Smoking Kills'.
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