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Death takes one man on a journey that is by turns beautiful and terrifying in this feature from writer and director Gaspar Noe, who describes it as a psychedelic melodrama. Oscar (Nathaniel Brown) is a small time drug dealer who sells his wares at a club in Tokyo called The Void. In the midst of a deal that goes sour, Oscar is .. Read more
| Starring | Nathaniel Brown, Paz de la Huerta, Cyril Roy, Emily Alyn Lind |
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| Director | Gaspar Noé, Gaspar Noe |
| Genres | Drama, Thriller |
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Death takes one man on a journey that is by turns beautiful and terrifying in this feature from writer and director Gaspar Noe, who describes it as a psychedelic melodrama. Oscar (Nathaniel Brown) is a small time drug dealer who sells his wares at a club in Tokyo called The Void. In the midst of a deal that goes sour, Oscar is shot dead, and finds himself crossing from one plane of existence to the next. When he was younger, Oscar made a pledge to his younger sister Linda (Paz de la Huerta) to always look after her, and as his soul leaves his body, the spirit is led on a journey through Tokyo, past traditional consciousness and into the moment of human creation as he struggles to be reunited with Linda, who now works as an exotic dancer.
| Starring | Nathaniel Brown, Paz de la Huerta, Cyril Roy, Emily Alyn Lind, Jesse Kuhn, Olly Alexander, Masato Tannom, Ed Spear, Sara Stockbridge |
|---|---|
| Director | Gaspar Noé, Gaspar Noe |
| Studio | ENTERTAINMENT ONE |
| Original title | Soudain le vide |
| Run time | DVD: 2 hrs 43 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Collections | April - Drama, April New Releases |
| Genres | Drama, Thriller |
| Language | DVD: English, Japanese |
| Subtitles | DVD: English |
| Released | Production year: 2009 To Rent: DVD: 25 Apr 2011 |
Returning to the swirling camerawork, hallucinatory sense of real time and narrative maelstrom of sex, drugs and death... read more on Time Out
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Enter the Void
On reading through the London film festival listings, this film struck me as a must see. Halucinatory, non-linear, experimental cinema, shot from the ... read more »
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A missed opportunity
I thought the first half of this movie was as a good as any movie can get, beautiful camera shots, a mysterious, intriguing storyline, never seen before ... read more »
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An Experience
Its certainly an experience unlike most films and is hard to criticise its visual strength. At times it feels like a computer game particularly as the ... read more »
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Up there with Kubrick and Lynch
I thought this was absolutely incredible and all absorbing, and I watched the director's cut version which is even longer than the normal cinema release. ... read more »
--> “Why is Steven Spielberg’s ET brown?” asks the cop who steps out of the car boot in the middle of the desert at the beginning of Rubber. “In Love Story, why do the two strangers fall in love? In Polanski’s The Pianist, why does the character have to hide and live like a bum, when he is so excellent at playing the piano?” “No reason.” He says. “And the film you are about to see is a hommage to no reason.” You have been warned.... Read more