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100% Bio
Claude, a shy young filmmaker wants to make a biopic about a former television host from the 60's-70's Serge Laprade. He agrees to cooperate but when he views footage of himself from his early shows, he becomes bitter. He drops out of the project and disappears.
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Plot Summary
A man obsessed with achieving 100% success in life finds himself in increasingly absurd situations as he tries to control every aspect of his existence. He believes that perfection is attainable and dedicates himself to meticulous planning, often to the detriment of genuine human connection. However, life's unpredictable nature constantly challenges his rigid worldview.
Critical Reception
100% Bio was generally well-received by critics and audiences in Argentina, praised for its humor and relatable, albeit exaggerated, portrayal of perfectionism. The film successfully blended comedic elements with moments of dramatic reflection, offering a commentary on the pressures of modern life.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp wit and satirical take on obsession with perfection.
The film effectively balances humor with underlying themes of human connection and acceptance.
Luis Luque's performance as the driven protagonist was a highlight.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely available through Google's platform for this specific film, making it difficult to summarize user sentiment.
Fun Fact
The film's title, '100% Bio', is a playful nod to the protagonist's relentless pursuit of a perfect, or '100%', life, contrasting with the often messy and unpredictable 'bio'logical and emotional realities of human existence.
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