Damian Campo
over 3 years
ago
It explores the aidea of afterlife in the world and the roll that memories play in humans.
Daniela Cunha
over 4 years
ago
Amazing visuals and an open reflexion about life and death.
Tim
almost 5 years
ago
Fazinierender Kunst-Film mit einem interessanten Konzept.
Mario Schievenini
almost 6 years
ago
Great piece of cinematography. Pure psychedelia. Truly disturbing.
Thomas Jennings
almost 6 years
ago
Overly long and ambitious to a fault, it's still absolutely spectacular in its audacity.
phexydelic
6 years
ago
super weird psychedelic road trip from life to the eternal nothing called death
Frederik Værum Olesen
over 6 years
ago
Love the visual effects and the whole movie idea, but a little long. Not an ordinary movie
Joseph Ruiz
over 6 years
ago
It's good but It's longer than Django!!!
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Steven Scharnikow
almost 7 years
ago
Visual effects were amazing but the movie was a bit hard to follow.
Kelly
almost 7 years
ago
Very long, drags on shot to shot, a little trippy, but nothing to shout about.
Renard Bansale
almost 7 years
ago
A bore-fest that is both visually appealing and tells a sordid tale. Best OT in a while
Greg Scorzo
almost 7 years
ago
The best experimental epic since Kubrick's 2001. A great film about how to die.
Katherine Maradiaga
almost 7 years
ago
A little too psychedelic for me. Some scenes lasted too long.
David Mestre
7 years
ago
Bravo! no apta para Maria Andrea C.
Mike Karlov
7 years
ago
amazing film that leaves a thick afterglow. Not for the faint-hearted.
Jake Russo
7 years
ago
This is definitely a "watch once" film. Totally mind-altering look at death.
Evan Witten
7 years
ago
Gaspar Noe is an amazing director. This movie will bend your mind. Graphic and gritty.
Simon
7 years
ago
this is brutal and graphic. sex scenes are borderline x-rated. amazing cinematography.
Enter the Void is a French film written and directed by Gaspar Noé, starring Nathaniel Brown, Paz de la Huerta, and Cyril Roy. Set in the neon-lit nightclub environments of Tokyo, the story follows Oscar, a young American drug dealer who gets shot by the police, but continues to watch succeeding events during an out-of-body experience fuelled by the drug DMT. The film is shot from a first-person viewpoint, which often floats above the city streets, and occasionally features Oscar staring over his own shoulder as he recalls moments from his past. Noé labels the film as a "psychedelic melodrama".
Noé's dream project for many years, the production was made possible after the commercial success of Irréversible, the director's previous feature film. Enter the Void was primarily financed by Wild Bunch, while Fidélité Films led the actual production. The cast is a mix of professionals and first-timers. The film makes heavy use of imagery inspired by experimental cinema and psychedelic drug...