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Jul 1, 2022 · A group of young dancers spiral into chaos and violence after drinking LSD-spiked sangria at a remote building. The film explores themes of drugs, sex, incest, and madness in a controversial and experimental style.
May 30, 2019 · Seemingly 'Climax' visualizes a bad drug trip. But really the film explores the existential roadblocks that prevent us from realizing our full potential.
Plot. In the winter of 1996, a professional French dance troupe, led by manager Emmanuelle and choreographer Selva, gathers in a rural, abandoned school to rehearse an upcoming performance.
The second half of "Climax" is an unholy mix of Lord of the Flies and an Agatha Christie novel. The group morphs into a vigilante mob, determined to sniff out "whodunit," pointing fingers at those who didn't partake, throwing a Muslim dancer out into the blizzard, locking the door behind him.
May 13, 2018 · Gaspar Noé's latest plunge into hell starts off as a depraved youth dance musical, and it's an arresting one. Then it all goes — yes — straight to hell. By Owen Gleiberman. Courtesy...
Feb 28, 2019 · In his latest film, “Climax,” best described as the story of one dance troupe’s LSD-enabled descent into a self-revealing Hell, Noé’s camera functions as a participant in the dance as much as it functions as a lens.
Feb 28, 2019 · “Climax,” with its hallucinatory, often horrific images, its relentless, bass-heavy music and its vertiginous camera movements, assaults the senses and scrambles the brain.