ENTER THE VOID est uen tuerie, en effet j'ai failli couper le film a la moitié, il faut avouer que certaiens scenes donnent le tournis, mais la morale de se film est fantastique j'ai ADRER
le principal problème avec gaspar noé c'est qu'en général les gens ne voient que le côté "violent et sexuelle" de ses films et passent complètement à côté de sa mise en scène avant gardiste.Mais je reste persuadé qu'ils finiront par s'en rendre compte un jour...( du moins je l'espère)
shown are the closest representation of what lurks right beneath civility, all the societal barriers that have been created to enforce a level of "civility", watch Carne, I stand alone, Irreversible, and Enter the Void, and for that matter his short on Destricted. The realities he makes us face and what some have said technically hard to watch, is a true artists attempt to send a message so loud and visceral he wants u to be able to almost touch it, and watch out you may get bit trying
I really hate pretentious film, with that being said i can still tune out to a popcorn michael bay flick. However having been a Noe fan for a while cuz i was out trying to cover my list of disturbing pics and stumbled across Irreversible, and every critics comment was spot on. I feel ashamed for having entered into his work as a voyeur and not intially looking for something deeper. All should enter this mans universe, you will not like what you find, but that is the nature of mankind
this is a film that wants to seem deep but like many european art films falls into what i believe is nothingness. you think your watching a film of importance while its on but when its over you realize it was closer to an exploitation film.
@18decman I sort of agree. Unfortunately, we're in such a grim climate with mainstream films that almost any alternative is immediately praised as the highest of art (see also Black Swan), which is simply not the case. More alternative films are equally susceptible to flaws, just different ones.
Enter The Void was good enough, I thought. Great cinematography and visuals, but it was overlong and was often a bit masturbatory with its aesthetics in lieu of actual content.
@OdiumHG Et alors, si le film plait ailleurs c'est qu'il le mérites, tu vas pas forcer les gens a apprendre le français juste parce que le réalisateur l'est, non ? si ?
everyone who thought this movie got boring after the first hour and a half, watch it again. The second viewing provides a MUCH richer experience and shows how much of a masterpiece it really is.
My mate seen this for his frist time on acid and loved it...dunno how since i seen it stoned and was mindfucked to bits. still one of my fav movies ever made.
@harr7959 you seem the type that needs to criticize something. Of course there will be something to criticize whether it be made up or not, but try to look at the film for what it was trying to say and show you rather than what 'false perception' it seems to give. Please don't take this as offensive as I feel people who cyber-fight on youtube are pathetic. =]
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Completely un interesting. The drug culture is a mundane, boring, and played out subject. Aside from being a fictitious vision of foreigners living in Tokyo it also plays into destructive stereotypes held by the Japanese population. Drugs and the drug culture are not accepted in Japan and the false perception of foreigners as mostly drug and sex crazed morons is only being worsened by this monstrosity.
We need to all keep in mind that the idea of this film is to pretty much involve us psychologically, to unite us with Oscar in his departure. That, i feel, is the main reason why the camera swims so-to-speak so much throughout the film...because we are figuratively "dead" along with the main actor. We are forced to feel what he feels...which in the end translates to the "redundancy of being in limbo". That's why it felt so boring after a while. Imagine...just a soul floating about...
@Paperhouse81 agree. but we can forget that we live in a world of idiots that dont understand the concept of a beautiful film...they like those stupid tyler perry films they dont watch film for the love of being wrapped into it they just want a 120 min bull fest...but u nailed it if more people tought like u so many better film makers would be out ther
@gasmaskfilmscarmen Thanks for the compliment. I would love to be involved in film making, i have a facility to understand complicated films. This film was not only complicated, it was basic as well. As an "ignorant" audience, we know nothing of all the mess in the film. But as an intellectual, we understand it more thoroughly. Not that i am removing myself from the pack, just some people think differently.
To me the best part of the film was after Oscar died and saw all the memories of his life leading up to his death. The 50 min after that was tedious and boring, at least in my opinion. I felt like the film would have benefited from some serious cuts. It certainly had more depth than a Hollywood film, but I was still annoyed how it bashed its themes and ideas over my head so many times that I stopped caring by the end.
I wish he keeps making movies. This is ambitious, courageous, smart... but a failed attempt, at the end. It has so many moments you think "Oh, come on, give me a break!!". I would have made it a 90 minute film and cut all the stuff he keeps at the end.
I feel that saying how much you love this film, is the cool thing to say.
@jugazf I disagree, just got done seeing the movie and I thought it was incredible. It was a rough, rough experience to be sure, but the way he sucks you in is what makes Gaspar such a damn good director with this film (haven't seen his other works.) The end to me was just to show how surrealistic the transition from your old life into your new one can be. If you soak it all in and keep up with the ride, the way it draws you in really makes the transition seem so surreal and natural.
@jugazf i totally agree. the storyline was very good and it is pretty but goodness could it not repeat it self anymore? and the transition sequence went on and on and on.... oh god. it was so annoying. i felt like he thinks his viewers are idiots and cant figure out what was going on and the connections, that it got way to literal, like he made this movie for people who live that lifestyle and are to brain dead to get what was going on. Glad i saw but it could be a shortened.
It's basically the plot of the film, about the last 30 minutes of a dealer in Tokyo doing DMT and E, and after his death you don't know what happens to this guy and he's having what seems to be an out of body experience, the film had to happen in Paris, the notoriety of Irreversible got him to make this movie. Then he's high as fuck and talks about bunnies in hats and magic tricks.
If you love real filmmaking, fasten your seatbelt and submit to this masterpiece. If you want dumbed down Hollywood mush with Tom Cruise or Julia Roberts, don't go near this film. This guy doesn't pull any punches. He hits you hard in the face, and at least twice, you will jump back in your seat, literally. At last, someone who is brave enough to show what actually happens in the human experience.
@sammimitsu This film is all style, no substance, just like those Hollywood films too. He's upfront about his movies being just that, they're nothing more than sensationalism.
It's just personal preference if you like that, a film just being a visual treat. I like that in some films, like Speed Racer, Irreversible, Crank, just as long as they're not trying to be what they aren't.
@moeezS Yes, but he exploits the medium in a way that Hollywood rarely does & thus appeals artistically to his audience, making us gasp and wonder how he achieved certain shots. He is bold & audacious in his style, whereas Hollywood uses film as a medium to tell a story, & tries hard to avoid drawing attention to the medium. Noe, on the othe hand, uses a story to revel in the art of filmmaking and there are many of us who enjoy this style...even though it may lack 'substance.' as you argue.
@sammimitsu Come on, man, don't be a jerk. No space for dissent? If we love real filmmaking, WE HAVE to like Enter the Void? I don't think so.
I saw this yesterday: it gets very repetitive, even the technique gets boring, and you realize the entire second half is full of cheap tricks to make you "jump back in your seat!!". Noe is very smart and knows how to touch those buttons: the car crash, the little girl crying... we get it. Brave, crazy, smart, innovative? Yes! We HAVE to love it? NO.
@danielponce07 I agree, no, we do not all HAVE to love it. Perhaps it's all the sex and violence looming in the film. The "detached" feelings...it satisfies our unconscious urges to detach ourselves. That perhaps could also be a reason. That there is SOMETHING in this film for each pervert...including yours truly.
@sammimitsu It's probably the most powerful horror film I've ever seen, I'd put it up there with the exorcist, but it's seriously seriously demanding on the audience. It's a real experience, I'd highly recommend it.
@SethHesio Thanks, I'll look into it. I'm not that keen on horror. It freaks me out too much. I can take sci fi horror but scary horror is too much for me. I am a mouse at heart.
@sammimitsu Ok, do not watch Martyrs then. It's seriously the most powerful and disturbing film. If you're the kind of person that gets freaked out, I'd advise you not to watch it. lol. A film I would recommend that isn't horror is The Fountain though. Aronofosky made that film before The Wrestler and Black Swan and it's really really amazing.
@SethHesio Yes, I'll give Martyrs a miss. I saw the Fountain and really like it too. I didn't realise it was Aronofsky at the time. That's the one where the guy returns in different lives, isn't it? Hugh Jackman stars?
@SethHesio she gets naked, absolutely. a lot of sex scenes with her. but this movie also makes you turned off sexually pretty much for the rest of the night.
@smartkid0419 Yeah Gaspar Noe has a habit of doing that in his films... it'd be too obvious to reference the sex scene in Irreversible but that's what he's most famous for I guess. I'm looking forward to this film, a friend of mine who's a film student did his thesis on Gaspar Noe and can't stop raving about this film.
J'adore Noé mais étant donné que Irréversible est mon film préféré je supporte pas quand il juge son film comme une oeuvre baclée, un truc fait vite fait, un préquel à Enter The Void...
la première demi heure est génial aprés t'as fais de la vrais merde, je crois que t'as pas étais libre pour ce film, mais si c'est le cas alors change de métier,
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Enter The Mouche :D : watch?v=aZBwb23k7VY
sachabodiroga9 1 month ago
Gaspar Noé est un génie : "Seul contre tous", "Irreversible" et "Enter the void" sont superbes.
Blahstep 1 month ago
great film...hated irreversible though
frogtastic1000 2 months ago
Finalmente esce in Italia, anche in digitale su Own Air. Stupendo.
antbinco 2 months ago
ENTER THE VOID est uen tuerie, en effet j'ai failli couper le film a la moitié, il faut avouer que certaiens scenes donnent le tournis, mais la morale de se film est fantastique j'ai ADRER
Tozereep 3 months ago
le principal problème avec gaspar noé c'est qu'en général les gens ne voient que le côté "violent et sexuelle" de ses films et passent complètement à côté de sa mise en scène avant gardiste.Mais je reste persuadé qu'ils finiront par s'en rendre compte un jour...( du moins je l'espère)
davislm18 4 months ago
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this is definitely what death is like so learn what u can.
jwmck23 6 months ago
shown are the closest representation of what lurks right beneath civility, all the societal barriers that have been created to enforce a level of "civility", watch Carne, I stand alone, Irreversible, and Enter the Void, and for that matter his short on Destricted. The realities he makes us face and what some have said technically hard to watch, is a true artists attempt to send a message so loud and visceral he wants u to be able to almost touch it, and watch out you may get bit trying
zbnmt5 6 months ago
I really hate pretentious film, with that being said i can still tune out to a popcorn michael bay flick. However having been a Noe fan for a while cuz i was out trying to cover my list of disturbing pics and stumbled across Irreversible, and every critics comment was spot on. I feel ashamed for having entered into his work as a voyeur and not intially looking for something deeper. All should enter this mans universe, you will not like what you find, but that is the nature of mankind
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@miltonatchet Not yet. I will check it out. Thanks.
sammimitsu 6 months ago
I just saw Enter the void about an hour ago. IT blew my brain away. See It
cripplehawk 7 months ago
Le film est monstrueux !
TheVeryToulousain 7 months ago
Il a l'air vachement perché :D
C'est excellent merci Noé pour ce chef-d'oeuvre dont je m'en lasse pas !!!
Wermexes 7 months ago
This is obviously a masterpiece, but i must say that every gaspar noe's movie i watch, it lefts the fucking broken.
fiscornioman 9 months ago
*me
fiscornioman 9 months ago
gg noe just gg c tout * * * * * QQ
arkataka1987 10 months ago
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arkataka1987 10 months ago
this is a film that wants to seem deep but like many european art films falls into what i believe is nothingness. you think your watching a film of importance while its on but when its over you realize it was closer to an exploitation film.
18decman 10 months ago
@18decman I sort of agree. Unfortunately, we're in such a grim climate with mainstream films that almost any alternative is immediately praised as the highest of art (see also Black Swan), which is simply not the case. More alternative films are equally susceptible to flaws, just different ones.
Enter The Void was good enough, I thought. Great cinematography and visuals, but it was overlong and was often a bit masturbatory with its aesthetics in lieu of actual content.
MrVinushka 7 months ago
@MrVinushka it's trying to explain that when u die all the Freudian concepts of your subconscious ego are what you reflect on first.
jwmck23 6 months ago
i liked the movie despite the very graphic scenes
Tuiyih 10 months ago
THIS IS FRENCH !
OdiumHG 11 months ago
@OdiumHG Et alors, si le film plait ailleurs c'est qu'il le mérites, tu vas pas forcer les gens a apprendre le français juste parce que le réalisateur l'est, non ? si ?
120SYL 9 months ago
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dude this movie was one of the best movies ive ever seen i watched in english though
jkonu2 11 months ago
everyone who thought this movie got boring after the first hour and a half, watch it again. The second viewing provides a MUCH richer experience and shows how much of a masterpiece it really is.
f7y6 11 months ago
Noe should have directed the 1995 "Strange Days".
jebby16 11 months ago
@jebby16 Exactly!!
sp33doo 11 months ago
i saw this movie with no prior knowledge to it. and decided to take shrooms before i went into the cinema. HOLY.FUCK. pretty much changed my life.
MrJamesohh 11 months ago 3
If I had to pick someone to do a blade runner remake, this would be the guy.
shadyjohnson1 11 months ago
aaa man rave music!!
laloidetron 1 year ago
Best Film of The Year.
ilovecrap 1 year ago
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this film is great
scaremeister 1 year ago
This movie took me for a ride.
I never want to do LSD again....
OM3N1R 1 year ago
@OM3N1R iv never done acid. i will someday doh.
My mate seen this for his frist time on acid and loved it...dunno how since i seen it stoned and was mindfucked to bits. still one of my fav movies ever made.
KidsOnCrack33 1 year ago
what?
castma83 1 year ago
@harr7959 you seem the type that needs to criticize something. Of course there will be something to criticize whether it be made up or not, but try to look at the film for what it was trying to say and show you rather than what 'false perception' it seems to give. Please don't take this as offensive as I feel people who cyber-fight on youtube are pathetic. =]
LazyandInconsiderate 1 year ago
A beautiful and terrifying piece of cinema. Go watch it.
Armydillo0 1 year ago
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Completely un interesting. The drug culture is a mundane, boring, and played out subject. Aside from being a fictitious vision of foreigners living in Tokyo it also plays into destructive stereotypes held by the Japanese population. Drugs and the drug culture are not accepted in Japan and the false perception of foreigners as mostly drug and sex crazed morons is only being worsened by this monstrosity.
harr7959 1 year ago
@harr7959 Did you even watch the film?
ZombieOwlVomit 1 year ago
one of the two best films of the last decade
bigpasmurf 1 year ago
the fact that u see everything thru his eyes..u see when he blinks u see it all it was the most amazing film ever
gasmaskfilmscarmen 1 year ago
"At last, someone who is brave enough to show what actually happens in the human experience."
SO THIS
Jukeboksi 1 year ago 2
We need to all keep in mind that the idea of this film is to pretty much involve us psychologically, to unite us with Oscar in his departure. That, i feel, is the main reason why the camera swims so-to-speak so much throughout the film...because we are figuratively "dead" along with the main actor. We are forced to feel what he feels...which in the end translates to the "redundancy of being in limbo". That's why it felt so boring after a while. Imagine...just a soul floating about...
Paperhouse81 1 year ago
@Paperhouse81 agree. but we can forget that we live in a world of idiots that dont understand the concept of a beautiful film...they like those stupid tyler perry films they dont watch film for the love of being wrapped into it they just want a 120 min bull fest...but u nailed it if more people tought like u so many better film makers would be out ther
gasmaskfilmscarmen 1 year ago
@gasmaskfilmscarmen Thanks for the compliment. I would love to be involved in film making, i have a facility to understand complicated films. This film was not only complicated, it was basic as well. As an "ignorant" audience, we know nothing of all the mess in the film. But as an intellectual, we understand it more thoroughly. Not that i am removing myself from the pack, just some people think differently.
Paperhouse81 1 year ago
To me the best part of the film was after Oscar died and saw all the memories of his life leading up to his death. The 50 min after that was tedious and boring, at least in my opinion. I felt like the film would have benefited from some serious cuts. It certainly had more depth than a Hollywood film, but I was still annoyed how it bashed its themes and ideas over my head so many times that I stopped caring by the end.
AdequateMan 1 year ago
I wish he keeps making movies. This is ambitious, courageous, smart... but a failed attempt, at the end. It has so many moments you think "Oh, come on, give me a break!!". I would have made it a 90 minute film and cut all the stuff he keeps at the end.
I feel that saying how much you love this film, is the cool thing to say.
jugazf 1 year ago
@jugazf I disagree, just got done seeing the movie and I thought it was incredible. It was a rough, rough experience to be sure, but the way he sucks you in is what makes Gaspar such a damn good director with this film (haven't seen his other works.) The end to me was just to show how surrealistic the transition from your old life into your new one can be. If you soak it all in and keep up with the ride, the way it draws you in really makes the transition seem so surreal and natural.
superrezekiel 1 year ago
@jugazf i totally agree. the storyline was very good and it is pretty but goodness could it not repeat it self anymore? and the transition sequence went on and on and on.... oh god. it was so annoying. i felt like he thinks his viewers are idiots and cant figure out what was going on and the connections, that it got way to literal, like he made this movie for people who live that lifestyle and are to brain dead to get what was going on. Glad i saw but it could be a shortened.
oohsotasty69r 1 year ago 2
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bah... a este se le olvido que es argentino
nekomajin6 1 year ago
I LOVE THIS MOVIE!
shitIMGOINGPOSTAL 1 year ago
ACID POWA!!! XD
KellyDiana28 1 year ago
I miss YouTube's subtitle program, what ever happened to that?
SCHIZOPHRENlC 1 year ago
It's basically the plot of the film, about the last 30 minutes of a dealer in Tokyo doing DMT and E, and after his death you don't know what happens to this guy and he's having what seems to be an out of body experience, the film had to happen in Paris, the notoriety of Irreversible got him to make this movie. Then he's high as fuck and talks about bunnies in hats and magic tricks.
MehdiSebti1309 1 year ago
Me encanto esta pelicula. ★★★★★
chinous 1 year ago
i wish there were more movies like this, and more directors like him.
illmurray 1 year ago 17
une belle tête de défoncé, ce Noé...
zombiestars42 1 year ago
cooler franzose
fresh french guy
felmann1 1 year ago
C'est fou tout c'est commentaires en anglais !
hypersite 1 year ago
BluntActivist = trou du cul
TheWhiteeth 1 year ago
Who the fuck do these frenchies think they are.. give us some god daaaamn subtitles god dammit.
BluntActivist2008 1 year ago
If you love real filmmaking, fasten your seatbelt and submit to this masterpiece. If you want dumbed down Hollywood mush with Tom Cruise or Julia Roberts, don't go near this film. This guy doesn't pull any punches. He hits you hard in the face, and at least twice, you will jump back in your seat, literally. At last, someone who is brave enough to show what actually happens in the human experience.
sammimitsu 1 year ago 107
@sammimitsu This film is all style, no substance, just like those Hollywood films too. He's upfront about his movies being just that, they're nothing more than sensationalism.
It's just personal preference if you like that, a film just being a visual treat. I like that in some films, like Speed Racer, Irreversible, Crank, just as long as they're not trying to be what they aren't.
moeezS 1 year ago
@moeezS Yes, but he exploits the medium in a way that Hollywood rarely does & thus appeals artistically to his audience, making us gasp and wonder how he achieved certain shots. He is bold & audacious in his style, whereas Hollywood uses film as a medium to tell a story, & tries hard to avoid drawing attention to the medium. Noe, on the othe hand, uses a story to revel in the art of filmmaking and there are many of us who enjoy this style...even though it may lack 'substance.' as you argue.
sammimitsu 1 year ago 3
@sammimitsu Come on, man, don't be a jerk. No space for dissent? If we love real filmmaking, WE HAVE to like Enter the Void? I don't think so.
I saw this yesterday: it gets very repetitive, even the technique gets boring, and you realize the entire second half is full of cheap tricks to make you "jump back in your seat!!". Noe is very smart and knows how to touch those buttons: the car crash, the little girl crying... we get it. Brave, crazy, smart, innovative? Yes! We HAVE to love it? NO.
danielponce07 1 year ago 7
@danielponce07 I agree, no, we do not all HAVE to love it. Perhaps it's all the sex and violence looming in the film. The "detached" feelings...it satisfies our unconscious urges to detach ourselves. That perhaps could also be a reason. That there is SOMETHING in this film for each pervert...including yours truly.
Paperhouse81 1 year ago
@sammimitsu so true, i got mind fucked and thrown around, especially with car accident refrences, but it was a true experience
captainsmak 1 year ago
@sammimitsu Agreed. Have you seen Martyrs?
SethHesio 1 year ago
@SethHesio No. I haven't. Is it good?
sammimitsu 1 year ago
@sammimitsu It's probably the most powerful horror film I've ever seen, I'd put it up there with the exorcist, but it's seriously seriously demanding on the audience. It's a real experience, I'd highly recommend it.
SethHesio 1 year ago
@SethHesio Thanks, I'll look into it. I'm not that keen on horror. It freaks me out too much. I can take sci fi horror but scary horror is too much for me. I am a mouse at heart.
sammimitsu 1 year ago
@sammimitsu Ok, do not watch Martyrs then. It's seriously the most powerful and disturbing film. If you're the kind of person that gets freaked out, I'd advise you not to watch it. lol. A film I would recommend that isn't horror is The Fountain though. Aronofosky made that film before The Wrestler and Black Swan and it's really really amazing.
SethHesio 1 year ago
@SethHesio Yes, I'll give Martyrs a miss. I saw the Fountain and really like it too. I didn't realise it was Aronofsky at the time. That's the one where the guy returns in different lives, isn't it? Hugh Jackman stars?
sammimitsu 1 year ago
@sammimitsu Yeah that's the one. Grand film. Loved Black Swan too. Is Enter The Void worth seeing? Does Paz De La Huerta get naked? lol
SethHesio 1 year ago
@SethHesio Are you kidding me? There's probably 20-30 minutes of the movie where she is naked, lol.
Galuche1L1U 11 months ago
@Galuche1L1U Seeing it anyway.. but yes... GOD she is lovely
SethHesio 11 months ago
@SethHesio she gets naked, absolutely. a lot of sex scenes with her. but this movie also makes you turned off sexually pretty much for the rest of the night.
smartkid0419 11 months ago
@smartkid0419 Yeah Gaspar Noe has a habit of doing that in his films... it'd be too obvious to reference the sex scene in Irreversible but that's what he's most famous for I guess. I'm looking forward to this film, a friend of mine who's a film student did his thesis on Gaspar Noe and can't stop raving about this film.
SethHesio 11 months ago
@sammimitsu
couldn't have said better myself ;)
videotects 11 months ago
superbe!
MrBlairblack 1 year ago
fuckin genius^^
Bubbleman93 1 year ago
Does someone have English subtitles available for this clip?? :)
Thanks...
randynchicago 1 year ago 36
@randynchicago the actual movie is in english
bigpasmurf 1 year ago
not to be ignorant, but needs subtitles.
MrJamesohh 1 year ago
@MrJamesohh hehe not all man, not all of us know French =/
daft9punk 1 year ago
chef d'oeuvre hallucinant!!!!
novgarod 1 year ago
J'adore Noé mais étant donné que Irréversible est mon film préféré je supporte pas quand il juge son film comme une oeuvre baclée, un truc fait vite fait, un préquel à Enter The Void...
CYANid111 1 year ago
@CYANid111
il dit juste qu'il l'a fait rapidement et qu'il l'a moins travaillé....pas qu'il l'a baclé ou qu'il est nul... !!!!!!!
ndongousman 1 year ago
@ndongousman Ouais je sais mais ces termes comme "braquage de banque"
etc, je sais pas... C'est son film je sais, il dit ce qu'il a envie de dire, mais bon.
CYANid111 1 year ago
30min de moins et le film aurait gagné en cohérence, dommage. Grosse expérience en tout cas.
Fonkdocc 1 year ago
la première demi heure est génial aprés t'as fais de la vrais merde, je crois que t'as pas étais libre pour ce film, mais si c'est le cas alors change de métier,
signée un "drogué" spychédelic
fais un vrais film expérimental
view007 1 year ago
tu t'es chié dessus pour ce film mec
view007 1 year ago