Plot: A film that deals with aging, and people's desperate attempts to reverse its symptoms. A couple buys a new home and finds out that their basement has a very special treat for them. A befriended couple comes over for dinner and tells them the man traded his penis for an app-driven electronic alternative. Both couples seem happy with their new toys, but things don't go quite as planned and soon enough they find that their physical and mental health is suffering from the devices that were supposed to make them
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January 12, 2023
Dupieux seems unstoppable these days. He cranks out films at an impressive pace, and while they're all absurd comedies in some way or another, they never feel derivative or repetitive. Incredible But True forces two oddball storylines together, has a bit of fun testing the audience's patience, delivers a couple of perfect punchlines, and strides through the finale at a breakneck speed. A quirky soundtrack and some great performances seal the deal. Not one of his best films, but tons of fun regardless, and an easy recommendation for fans of Dupieux's other work.