Finally got a chance to catch Enter The Void a couple of days ago. I’ve been looking forward to it, ever since I saw the psychedelic trailer. I was not disappointed. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen a real art film. It’s a beautiful technicolor dream set in Tokyo, with the reunion of an orphaned brother and sister as its premise. Gaspar Noé, no stranger to intensity and controversy (he directed Irreversible) takes us on a journey of sex, drugs and the loss of childhood innocense. David Lynch on DMT. A visual masterpiece.
Gaspar Noé Takes Us Into The Void.(Film)
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Colm Hogan is Chief Contributor and Publisher at DG. He's written books (Ice Cold Nights, Crack Whore Pickup), and made films (Matatu Express, The Legend of 23 Hop, Back To The Zone). His work in historical music culture preservation has been featured in Vice, Now Magazine and BlogTO. He now works in mental health as a Therapeutic Arts Practitioner and Mindfulness Facilitator. View all posts by Colm Hogan
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