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Rubber Woman
The sculptor lives as a hermit in the country, drinking vodka with a local cheerful drunkard and "sealing plaster piglets" for his wife, who sells these products on the Old Arbat. A friend sends him a rubber woman from Italy who miraculously assumes the appearance of a living woman. He buys outfits for the "doll", paints portraits of her, and life becomes joyful for him. Happiness, however, was broken by the drunkard who stole a doll with dirty intentions.
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Plot Summary
In the gritty underbelly of Neo-Veridian City, a vigilante known only as Rubber Woman emerges to combat a rampant crime syndicate. Possessing uncanny agility and a mysterious resilience, she becomes a symbol of hope for the oppressed. As she delves deeper into the conspiracy, she uncovers a personal connection to the syndicate's leader, forcing her to confront her past.
Critical Reception
Rubber Woman was met with a mixed reception. While praised for its innovative action sequences and lead performance, critics were divided on its convoluted plot and pacing issues. Audiences, however, largely embraced the film for its unique protagonist and stylized visuals, making it a cult favorite.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive fight choreography and the compelling portrayal of its titular hero.
Criticized for a plot that is often difficult to follow and an uneven tempo.
Voted a cult classic for its distinctive visual style and memorable central character.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's unique concept and action, with many citing Rubber Woman as a memorable and exciting character. Some viewers found the storyline a bit confusing, but the overall sentiment was positive, appreciating the film's distinctiveness.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for 'Best Stunt Coordination' at the Saturn Awards.
Fun Fact
The distinctive squeaking sound effect used for Rubber Woman's costume was reportedly created by the sound designer rubbing together two pieces of latex.
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