Enter the Void

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

Directed by Gaspar Noe




 As we know, Gasoar Noe likes extraordinary things and when we watch his movies we can't stop staring at screen because It's always strange and mindblowing. When I first watched Enter the Void, I was very excited about it. This movie is stunning, a kaleidoscopic head-fuck.
It's about seeing through Oscar's eyes, the drug dealer tripping in Tokyo apartment. The colors, lights, screenplays, everything's so good and shocking, you will watch this movie over and over.
Shot from Oscar's point of view, we get to see his neck and face when he looks in the mirror. He gets gunned by a Tokyo police and he dies. As he trying to dispose of his stash, he screams that he has gun to scare them enter the hall. Through this, when Oscar dies, he slowly separates from his body, as we see, Oscar now nearly a third person but in a worldless narrative. He floats through city, walls, no more limits of a physical body, but unable to communicate with the world that surrounds him.

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