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It always amazes me that so many commentators dismiss drug experiences as somehow puerile, irrelevant, or even immature. Of course they can be all three but they're also integrally wrapped up in being ...
but even its fans are often of the opinion that it’s too long. The “full-length director’s cut” is available on DVD this week, and while I’m not convinced that two hours and 40 minutes ...
With “Enter the Void,” unfortunately ... drug-induced visual fireworks might ensure a long life as a cult film on DVD. Oscar and Linda, whose parents were killed in a car crash when they ...
We experience Enter the Void through Oscar's eyes and ears ... circa 2009, as a freelancing DVD reviewer and TV recapper. Nick leapfrogged over to the small screen to cover more and more ...
Gaspar Noé’s Enter the Void is a complex and challenging synesthesic ... The film, which came out on DVD in late January, is told from the point of view of Oscar, an American drug dealer ...
While the overall audacity of the project can’t easily be denied, “Enter the Void” delivers an altogether different kind of pain than the director’s earlier pair of punishing provocations ...
Tiresome film about a drug dealer who enjoys one last trip after dying proves to be the ne plus ultra of nothing much. While the overall audacity of the project can’t easily be denied, “Enter ...
“They say you fly when you die,” a character says early on in Enter the Void, the third film by French-Argentinian director Gaspar Noe – and his first since 2002’s notorious ...
Dir: Gaspar Noé, France. 2009. 163mins. Almost defying definition in contemporary cinematic terms, Gaspar Noe’s third feature film Enter The Void is a wild, hallucinatory mindfuck for adults ...