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The Shrinking Man (2025)

The movie is **The Shrinking Man (2025)** (French title: *L'Homme qui rétrécit*), directed by Jan Kounen. It's a new adaptation of Richard Matheson's novel, starring Jean Dujardin as Paul.

It's a recent theatrical release (early 2026 in some markets). Not widely available on major OTT platforms like Netflix or Prime Video yet (limited/digital rental options in select regions like parts of Europe). Check JustWatch or local listings for updates.

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u/BeingBig8812 — 6 days ago
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Some like it Rare (2021)

The movie is **Some Like It Rare** (French title: *Barbaque*, 2021).

Dark comedy-horror where a struggling butcher couple (Fabrice Éboué & Marina Foïs) accidentally kills a vegan activist who trashed their shop, butchers the body, and sells the meat as premium "pork." Customers go wild, so they keep going. Twisted, funny, and exactly the clips in that video.

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u/BeingBig8812 — 7 days ago
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Edge of Darkness (2010)

**Edge of Darkness (2010)** starring Mel Gibson.

The clip is from the movie (or a recap/trailer of it). A Boston detective's daughter is killed on his doorstep — everyone assumes *he* was the target, but the truth is darker. He finds her loaded gun and a radioactive lock of her hair, uncovering a conspiracy.

Classic Mel Gibson revenge thriller.

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u/BeingBig8812 — 8 days ago
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Suddenly (2023 French film)

The movie is **Suddenly** (2023 French film, aka *Soudain seuls*), starring Mélanie Thierry and Gilles Lellouche.

Stranded on a remote, wintry island near Antarctica after their sailboat is lost in a storm, the couple fights to survive using an old whaling station. After injury and hardship, they reach an abandoned research station with supplies. They recover, repair their strained relationship, and ultimately choose to stay there together rather than rush to leave.

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u/BeingBig8812 — 9 days ago

Electricity dept is responsible for half of the city's deforestation. Zero accountability. @tgspdcl

u/BeingBig8812 — 14 days ago
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The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet 2013

The narrative follows a brilliant 12-year-old cartographer and inventor who runs away from his home in Montana to accept a prestigious award at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.. While it features highly realistic and detailed illustrations of geography, science, and family life, the characters and the events are entirely made up.

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u/BeingBig8812 — 15 days ago
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The PM has appealed & let's follow it. The Indians believe in their leader & will follow. All IT companies should ask their employees to WFH immediately. It will be the biggest saving. Let's not buy gold for a year now.

All IT company should follow the same with immediate effect. . This will save travel time and travel cost specially fuel cost.

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u/BeingBig8812 — 1 month ago