

In the California desert, the adventures of a telepathic killer-tire, mysteriously attracted by a very pretty girl, as witnessed by incredulous onlookers.
Direction
Dupieux commits to the bit harder than any sane person would.
Writing
The 'no reason' manifesto delivered straight to camera.
Practical Effects
Actual tire puppetry that somehow conveys menace.

Director
Quentin Dupieux
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Dupieux also directed as 'Mr. Oizo,' the French house musician behind the 'Flat Beat' Levi's ad.
The entire film is a thesis on why audiences accept shark movies but balk at tire movies—both equally absurd.
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We all know that We didn't get this in recommended, we searched for it
@ryanlim2882 983
That poor tire was just trying to take a shower and that woman walked in on him. How rude!
@pittypaws6633 668
Based on a true story
@DannyMuzeek 1662
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