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The Shrinking Man · 2025

The Shrinking Man (2025) is a Adventure / Science Fiction film directed by Jan Kounen, starring Jean Dujardin, Marie-Josée Croze, Daphné Richard.

AdventureScience Fiction

Overview

Paul, is an ordinary man who divides his life between his shipbuilding company, his wife Elise and their daughter Mia. During a sea trip, Paul finds himself confronted with a strange, unexplained meteorological phenomenon. From then on, Paul shrinks inexorably, without science being able to explain why or be of any help to him. When, by accident, he finds himself a prisoner in his own cellar, and while he is only a few centimeters tall, he will have to fight to survive in this banal environment that has become perilous. During this experience, Paul will find himself confronted with himself, with his humanity, and will try to answer the great questions of existence.

Cast

Jean Dujardin, Marie-Josée Croze, Daphné Richard, Serge Swysen, Salim Talbi, Miranda Raison, Stéphanie Van Vyve

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What is "The Shrinking Man" about?

Paul, is an ordinary man who divides his life between his shipbuilding company, his wife Elise and their daughter Mia. During a sea trip, Paul finds himself confronted with a strange, unexplained meteorological phenomenon. From then on, Paul shrinks inexorably, without science being able to explain why or be of any help to him. When, by accident, he finds himself a prisoner in his own cellar, and while he is only a few centimeters tall, he will have to fight to survive in this banal environment that has become perilous. During this experience, Paul will find himself confronted with himself, with his humanity, and will try to answer the great questions of existence.

When was "The Shrinking Man" released?

The Shrinking Man was released in 2025.

Who stars in "The Shrinking Man"?

The cast includes Jean Dujardin, Marie-Josée Croze, Daphné Richard, Serge Swysen.