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Old 08-11-2010, 03:14 AM   #1
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Unhappy From the dude who brought us Irreversible, Enter The Void.

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This domestic trailer for Gaspar Noé’s Enter the Void is the best look yet at the colorful head trip of a movie that premiered over a year ago at Cannes. IFC picked up domestic distribution rights and will release the film on September 24. This is the company’s first major promo effort for what must be a pretty difficult sale, but the trailer does its job well. My sky-high interest in seeing the film certainly hasn’t changed after watching it a couple times.

Here we don’t just see the colors, strobe lights and Tokyo nightlife that have become the film’s visual trademarks. We hear quite a bit from Nathaniel Brown and Paz de la Huerta, who play Oscar and Linda, a brother and sister struggling to keep their family together in the wake of their parents’ death. This clip gives more of a sense of how the film plays, as it is shot from the perspective of Oscar, who spends much of the film in a state of limbo, wandering Tokyo and unwilling to leave his sister, even though he has been shot and killed.

But then, yeah, there are the colors, the lights and the general sense of dissolution and insanity that Noé communicates. There isn’t anyone who uses a camera like he does, and while Enter the Void has quite a few detractors (who criticize it as overlong and empty) I have to see this one in a theater just to experience the sensory experience it attempts to create. For more of that, check out the film’s utterly mad opening credits.

This is safer for work than you might expect, but if shots of nightclub performers writhing around seems out of bounds, consider this NSFW.
Check the pic link for the trailer which is kindly labelled as NSFW, I'm sure this movie is going to be absolutely horrifying unless I misunderstood the whole mood of the movie. Will definitely see this one, I did not enjoy Irreversible but I appreciated it and the director definitely has his own signature.
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