Rubber movie plot

2022-01-09 08:02
Above the endless desert, there are more than a dozen ordinary people of different identities and ages, each holding a binoculars in their hands, looking into the distance through their lenses. One of them found a garbage dump, and everyone looked there too. In the field of vision, a dust-covered tire moved. What is unbelievable is that its movements are completely controlled by itself without any external force. It was toddler, stumbling, crushing empty bottles and scorpions on the road. Occasionally, the tire seems to have discovered that it has magical abilities. As long as you concentrate on staring (if it has eyes) at the lifeform in front of it for a few seconds, the opponent's head will burst and die.
"Oh yeah! This is so awesome!" Tire must have thought so in his heart. As a result, it rolled vigorously and walked forward, setting off a bloody storm along the way. And the group of completely mindless observing, always watching all this bizarre   .
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  • Clovis 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    Weird subject. People who like it will like it.

  • Dina 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Your mother's camera SB focal length is so fucked up, it hurts my eyes

Rubber quotes

  • Man in wheelchair: Hey, wait! It's not the end! He's been reincarnated as a tricycle!

  • [first lines]

    Lieutenant Chad: In the Steven Spielberg movie "E.T.," why is the alien brown? No reason. In "Love Story," why do the two characters fall madly in love with each other? No reason. In Oliver Stone's "JFK," why is the President suddenly assassinated by some stranger? No reason. In the excellent "Chain Saw Massacre" by Tobe Hooper, why don't we ever see the characters go to the bathroom or wash their hands like people do in real life? Absolutely no reason. Worse, in "The Pianist" by Polanski, how come this guy has to hide and live like a bum when he plays the piano so well? Once again the answer is, no reason. I could go on for hours with more examples. The list is endless. You probably never gave it a thought, but all great films, without exception, contain an important element of no reason. And you know why? Because life itself is filled with no reason. Why can't we see the air all around us? No reason. Why are we always thinking? No reason. Why do some people love sausages and other people hate sausages? No fuckin' reason.

    Cop Xavier: [honks the horn] Come on! Don't waste your time explaining that garbage. Let's go!

    Lieutenant Chad: Just a minute. Let me finish.

    [looks back at the audience]

    Lieutenant Chad: Ladies, gentlemen, the film you are about to see today is an homage to the "no reason" - that most powerful element of style.

    [pours his glass of water on the ground before getting back into the trunk of the police car]

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