Enter the Void

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Enter the Void

Release Date: September 24, 2010 (limited)
Studio: IFC Films
Director: Gaspar Noe
Screenwriter: Gaspar Noe
Genre: Drama, Thriller
MPAA Rating: N/A
Website: N/A

Starring: Nathaniel Brown, Paz de la Huerta, Cyril Roy

Plot Summary: Loosely inspired by the "Tibetan Book of the Dead," "Enter the Void" centers on Oscar and his sister Linda, recent arrivals in Tokyo. Oscar is a small-time drug dealer, and Linda works as a nightclub stripper. One night, Oscar is caught up in a police bust and shot, but true to a promise he made Linda as a child—that he would never leave her—he refuses to abandon the world of the living. As he lies dying, his spirit wanders through the city, his visions growing evermore distorted, evermore nightmarish. Past, present and future merge in a hallucinatory maelstrom.

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I'm so psyched for this movie that I can barely stand it! I've been a huge fan of Gaspar Noe's ever since I saw I Stand Alone back in film school, and everything I've read about Enter The Void makes it sound like it's his craziest movie to date (and DEFINITELY his most visually stunning). Can't wait!

By the way, if you're eager to see Enter the Void but it's not coming to a theater near you, it's also going to be available on Movies On Demand starting September 29th. It's actually even easier to watch Enter the Void on Movies On Demand - no more lines, no more driving, just pick up your remote! I'm working with Movies On Demand, so if anyone has any questions, just ask!
 

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Amazing movie. Really amazing. Visually mesmerizing, but the plot, while not flawless, was engaging enough that I never lost interest. It is rather graphic at times though. Some people will also probably find it boring (it's rather long) or confusing (which it is sometimes). But it should be seen just for the visual experience. About 90% of this movie is shown from an overhead viewpoint, zooming in and out of buildings, and it works very well imo.
 

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So anyone else seen this yet? Came out on dvd/blu-ray this month.
 
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