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  2. The ending of Irreversible tells us that the passage of time eventually brings misery by pain, suffering or death. This is the dart opposite of “each day comes with a possibility of a miracle”. Why is the movie Irreversible played to us in reverse?

  3. Nov 19, 2018 · Benoit Debie’s use of lighting sets the tone of the film. Each sequence, shot in single takes, flows well with the narrative, and Noe makes brilliant use of his actors’ improvisational abilities. Set almost entirely at night, the movie depicts the sheer horrors of darkness.

  4. Sep 21, 2023 · The ending, occurring before the events we witness earlier, suggests that time is not linear but rather a loop, where past, present, and future are interconnected. This interpretation raises questions about free will and whether our actions are predetermined.

  5. Mar 14, 2003 · As I said, for most people, unwatchable. Now consider what happens if you reverse the chronology, so that the film begins with shots of the body being removed from the night club and tracks back through time to the warm and playful romance of the bedroom scenes.

  6. One guy attempts to leave, and then is killed following a violent scuffle. We're led to believe that the Tapeworm has been raped. Later, as the events of the film, the story told, unravel in reverse chorological fashion, we found out that the Tapeworm is a pimp and a rapist (well, same thing).

  7. Apr 17, 2023 · Gasper Noé's “Irreversible” (2002) is a brutally honest work of art with an ambiguous final scene. This article offers a possible interpretation of the ending.

  8. Instead of the film building to a tragedy, the horrible things that happen to the characters are exposed at the beginning and you know how things will end for them as you watch the remainder of the film.

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