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Rage
A romantic thriller about a construction worker in hiding for killing his foreman who hides in the mansion where his girlfriend works as a maid.
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Plot Summary
A visually striking and experimental film, Rage unfolds over a single day during a chaotic fashion show in Paris. The narrative follows various characters whose lives intersect and are affected by a mysterious illness that begins to spread. Through fragmented conversations and internal monologues, the film explores themes of art, commerce, mortality, and the human condition in a disconnected world.
Critical Reception
Rage received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its stylistic ambition and strong performances, particularly from Steve Buscemi and Judi Dench. However, some found its unconventional narrative structure and thematic density to be challenging or opaque. Audiences were similarly divided, appreciating its artistic merit while sometimes struggling with its fragmented storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique visual style and artistic ambition.
Strong performances from the lead actors were frequently highlighted.
Some critics found the narrative structure fragmented and difficult to follow.
Google audience: Google users generally found 'Rage' to be an artistically interesting film with notable performances, though many commented that its experimental nature made it less accessible than a conventional drama.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on green screen, with the elaborate Parisian fashion show setting and other environments added digitally in post-production.
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