Directed by Gaspar Noé in his feature directorial debut, (French: Seul contre tous ) is a brutally unflinching psychological drama that explores the complete mental breakdown of a 50-year-old French butcher. A sequel to Noé's short film Carne , this film is widely considered one of the most intense entries in the "New French Extremity" movement. Plot Summary
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Noé employs jarring stylistic choices, including loud gunshot sound effects that punctuate scene transitions and "skip-frame" edits that keep the viewer uncomfortably on edge. Directed by Gaspar Noé in his feature directorial
Including a visceral scene involving the assault of a pregnant woman. Desperate for a fresh start, he leaves Cynthia
Set in 1980, the story follows (Philippe Nahon), a man recently released from prison after an assault related to his mentally handicapped daughter, Cynthia. Desperate for a fresh start, he leaves Cynthia in an institution and moves to the suburbs of Lille with a pregnant mistress who promises him a new shop. When her promise proves to be a lie, his deep-seated bitterness turns into a violent, nihilistic obsession. He eventually returns to Paris with a loaded pistol and three bullets, spiraling into a series of dark encounters that test the limits of his—and the audience's—humanity. Critical Analysis