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  1. Enter the Void is a 2009 English-language art film written and directed by Gaspar Noé and starring Nathaniel Brown, Paz de la Huerta, and Cyril Roy. A fantasy psychological drama set in the neon-lit nightclub environments of Tokyo , the story follows Oscar, a young American drug dealer who gets fatally shot by the police, but continues to ...

    • $1.5 million
    • €12.4 million
  2. Sep 24, 2010 · Enter the Void is a 2009 film that follows the out-of-body journey of a dead drug dealer in Tokyo. The film features graphic violence, sex, and hallucinations, and has a 73% Tomatometer and a 72% Audience Score on Rotten Tomatoes.

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    • Nathaniel Brown
    • Gaspar Noé
    • Drama
  3. Enter the Void: Directed by Gaspar Noé. With Paz de la Huerta, Nathaniel Brown, Cyril Roy, Olly Alexander. An American drug dealer living in Tokyo is betrayed by his best friend and killed in a drug deal. His soul, observing the repercussions of his death, seeks resurrection.

    • Gaspar Noé
    • 2 min
  4. Watch Enter the Void, a psychedelic tour of life after death, on various streaming services or rent or buy online. See the synopsis, cast, trailers, ratings and more details of this 2009 film by Gaspar Noé.

    • 2009
    • Linda; Oscar; Alex
    • Gaspar Noé
  5. A film about a drug dealer's soul wandering through Tokyo after death, observing the city's underside and his sister's life. The film explores themes of death, trauma, addiction, and the afterlife through the eyes of Oscar, a heavy drug user, and his sister Linda, a stripper.

  6. Enter the Void is a far better vehicle for Noe's brand of twirling visuals and echochamber audio. In Irreversible these flamboyances felt distracting; technical digressions that stole us away from the horror of the subject matter – it's notable that in that film's most frighteningly effective scene the camera fell still.

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  8. May 20, 2019 · A review of Gaspar Noé's "Enter the Void", a science fiction film about death, drugs, and reincarnation. The reviewer explores the film's themes of death as an extraordinary experience, the afterlife as a fantasy, and the cycle of life and death. The reviewer praises the film's style, themes, and message of acceptance and optimism.

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