: The film is noted for its neon-drenched cinematography and a soundtrack that shifts from industrial metal to soulful choral music, reflecting the story's shift from violence to tenderness.
At its core, Titane follows , a woman who, after a childhood car accident, has a titanium plate fitted into her skull. This event sparks a lifelong, obsessive connection to machines. As an adult, Alexia is a serial killer who, while on the run from the law, undergoes a radical transformation to hide her identity. She disguises herself as Adrien , a boy who disappeared ten years earlier, and is "reunited" with Adrien’s grieving father, Vincent , a veteran firefighter. Titane YIFY
: Titane won the top prize at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival , making Ducournau only the second woman to ever win the award. : The film is noted for its neon-drenched
: By transitioning from Alexia to Adrien, the protagonist strips away gender norms. Her "true" self is neither man nor woman, but something entirely different—symbolized by the titanium that names the film. As an adult, Alexia is a serial killer