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The film follows Alexia (Agathe Rousselle), a woman who has lived with a titanium plate in her skull since a childhood car accident. This literal fusion of biology and machinery sets the stage for a transformation that is as grotesque as it is mesmerizing. As Alexia spirals through a series of violent events, she finds herself assuming a new identity to escape her past—impersonating the long-lost son of a grieving fire captain, Vincent. Beyond the Body Horror
Titane: The Chrome-Hearted Masterpiece You Can’t Unsee If you’ve heard anything about Julia Ducournau’s , it’s likely centered on the "car scene." But to reduce this Palme d'Or-winning film to a single moment of shock is to miss one of the most tender, albeit bizarre, stories of human connection ever put to film. A Collision of Flesh and Metal Titane
While Titane is firmly rooted in the body horror tradition of David Cronenberg, Ducournau uses the genre to explore deeply human themes: Review – Titane | The Quite Nerdy Blog The film follows Alexia (Agathe Rousselle), a woman