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Enter the Void
TrailerA U.S. drug dealer living in Tokyo is betrayed by his best friend and killed in a drug deal. His spirit journeys from the past, where he sees his parents before their deaths to the present, where he witnesses his own autopsy, and then to the future, where he looks out for his sister from beyond the grave.Actors: Paz de la Huerta, Nathaniel Brown, Cyril Roy, Olly Alexander, Masato Tanno, Ed Spear, Emily Alyn Lind, Jesse Kuhn, Nobu Imai, Sakiko Fukuhara, Janice Béliveau-Sicotte, ...»Director: Gaspar NoéCountry: Euro, FranceDuration: 161 minQuality: HDRelease: 2009IMDb: 7.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Enter the Void"
Toronto StarJanuary 01, 2011In visual terms, it's a whiz-bang marvel of swooping and soaring camera work and psychedelic imagery, lit by the gaudy fluorescence of Tokyo's seamier nightclubs.
Globe and MailDecember 31, 2010If you yourself are stoked for a lurid, oversexed, stupid-with-Freud Midnight Movie extravaganza -- a trip to El Topo via Mulholland Drive -- there are worse ways to spend 2 1/2 hours.
Miami HeraldDecember 08, 2010"I hated that" will be a common refrain among people leaving showings of Enter the Void. Don't be surprised, though, if you find yourself still thinking about the movie the next day.
Washington PostNovember 12, 2010[It's] certainly an immersive experience that's decidedly difficult to shake. The problem is that it's also the most excruciating sit in recent cinematic memory.
Boston GlobeNovember 11, 2010As chowderheaded as some of its underlying pretensions are, the movie's still an astonishing work of cinema, alternately brilliant and disgusting, naïve and inspired, tedious and sublime.
Detroit NewsNovember 05, 2010Hallucinogenic, dazzling, depressing, daring and not entirely successful, "Enter the Void" is obviously out to blow some minds.
Critic's NotebookOctober 07, 2015Mr. Noé's juxtaposition of lofty religious philosophy with self-serious confrontations of taboos reeks of pretension.
We Got This CoveredNovember 11, 2013Enter The Void is authentically meditative and beautifully shot, making it an unforgettable film.
Not Coming to a Theater Near YouOctober 25, 2011Enter the Void may be a monolith of sorts, but it's one erected solely as a testament to itself.
sbs.com.auSeptember 07, 2011Broken down to its base elements, it's a detective-ghost story, not unlike M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense (1999), albeit one driven by some dazzling filmmaking bravado.
Window to the MoviesFebruary 14, 2011The discipline on display here, to stick with concept and to execute it with consistency, is intense and considerable.
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