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Enter the Void

Country: Canada, Language: English, 142 mins

  • Director: Gaspar Noé
  • Writer: Gaspar Noé; Lucile Hadzihalilovic
  • Producer: Philippe Bober; Pierre Buffin

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Tokyo's nasty underside, seen primarily through the eyes of Oscar, a heavy drug user, whose sister Linda is a stripper. Oscar also has flashbacks to his childhood when trauma upends the siblings. Oscar's drug-fed hallucinations alter Tokyo's already-disconcerting nights, and after the police shoot him, he can float above and look down: on his sister's sorrow, on the rooms of a love hotel, and on life at even a molecular level. The spectrum's colors can be beautiful; it's people's colorless lives that can be ugly. And what of afterlife, is there more than a void?


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Cast & Characters

Paz de la Huerta as Linda;
Nathaniel Brown as Oscar;
Cyril Roy as Alex;
Olly Alexander as Victor;
Masato Tanno as Mario;
Ed Spear as Bruno;
Emily Alyn Lind as Little Linda; J
esse Kuhn as Little Oscar;
Nobu Imai as Tito;
Sakiko Fukuhara as Saki;
Janice Beliveau-Sicotte as Mother;
Sara Stockbridge as Suzy;
Stuart Miller as Victor's Father;
Emi Takeuchi as Carol;
Rumiko Kimishima as Rumi