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Treizor
A father and his son visit a psychiatrist to try to understand the young man's obsessions and rituals, which all revolve around the number 13.
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Plot Summary
A man who believes he's losing his mind decides to fake his own death to escape his life, only to find himself in an even more complicated situation. He embarks on a journey of self-discovery, encountering eccentric characters and confronting his own anxieties along the way. The film explores themes of identity, escape, and the absurdities of modern life.
Critical Reception
Treizor received a mixed reception from critics and audiences, with many praising its comedic ambition and Elie Semoun's performance, while others found the plot to be somewhat predictable and the humor occasionally falling flat. The film's attempt at a more profound underlying message was noted but not always successfully executed.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comedic premise and Semoun's central performance.
Criticized for a story that feels too conventional despite its absurd setup.
Some found the humor hit-or-miss, with moments of genuine wit mixed with weaker gags.
Google audience: Audience reviews are generally lukewarm, with many appreciating the lighter comedic tone and Elie Semoun's energetic performance. However, a significant portion of viewers found the plot to be uninspired and the comedic elements not consistently funny.
Fun Fact
The film marks Elie Semoun's directorial debut, where he also takes on the leading role.
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