There was a curious moment during the first press screening of Gaspar Noé’s new version of his 2002 feature Irreversible at the Venice Film Festival last week. In the middle of the film’s most ...
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When it was originally released in 2002, Gaspar Noé’s “Irreversible” stunned audiences that were brave enough to watch it. The film was shocking and appalling and shot in a dizzying style with ...
Let's be clear about this from the start: Gaspar Noé's Irréversible isn't for everyone, to put it mildly. Of the 24 entries in our Inventory "Great Films Too Painful To Watch Twice," it's to my mind ...
A celluloid memento mori that unspools in reverse from gut-wrenching violence to sweetly observed moments of sublime tenderness, "Irreversible" is a demanding but rewarding emotional odyssey in a ...
Sorry! Anyway, some changes we make to materials are irreversible. So once the change has happened, we can't go back again. If you crack an egg in a frying pan and heat it up, that's an irreversible ...