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My American Uncle (1980)

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Plot

In the riveting narrative of "My American Uncle" (1980), the intricately woven lives of three individuals serve as a vibrant tapestry to illustrate the groundbreaking theories of Prof. Henri Laborit on human behavior and its complex interplay with society. René, a technical manager at a textile factory, finds himself ensnared in the unforgiving jaws of corporate downsizing, grappling with the suffocating anxiety that accompanies such uncertainty. Amid the glamour and the grit, we meet Janine, a self-taught actress and stylist who, upon learning of her lover's dying wife, stands at the precipice of a heart-wrenching decision - to intercept or to let love take its own course. In the political labyrinth, we encounter Jean, a career-climbing writer and politician, whose controversial path has led him to an existential crossroads. As these lives intertwine, they illuminate Laborit's profound theories on survival, combat, rewards, punishment, and the relentless grip of anxiety. "My American Uncle" is not just a film, but an exploration into the depths of the human psyche and the societal structures that shape it, challenging the audience to examine their own choices and the forces that drive them.

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My American Uncle is a comedy movie featuring Gérard Depardieu.

My American Uncle is currently streaming on Criterion Channel and Max Amazon Channel.