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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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...

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

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