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Plot Summary
In a remote French village, a young man named Teddy feels a strange transformation occurring within him, marked by increasing aggression and physical changes. Believing he might be turning into a werewolf, he tries to control his primal urges while navigating the complexities of his relationships and the suspicion of the local community. As the full moon approaches, Teddy must confront his fears and the terrifying reality of his potential curse.
Critical Reception
Teddy received mixed to positive reviews, often praised for its unique blend of horror and dark comedy, and its ambitious attempt to put a fresh spin on the werewolf mythos. Some critics found its execution occasionally uneven, but many appreciated its creative vision and energetic approach.
What Reviewers Say
- A refreshing and stylish take on the werewolf genre.
- Successfully blends horror elements with unexpected humor.
- Features a compelling performance at its center.
Google audience: Audience reception data for "Teddy" is not widely available on Google. However, those who have reviewed it generally appreciate its unconventional approach to the werewolf story and its dark comedic tone.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Ludovic Boukheris, also wrote the screenplay, aiming to explore themes of identity and societal pressures through the lens of a supernatural transformation.
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