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[Musical Horror Cinema] Gasper Noe's 'Climax'

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by percicles, Aug 14, 2018.

  1. percicles

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    If you're not familiar with Gasper's work, I suggest Irreversible as a point of entry. Follow that up with "Enter the Void" and "I Walk Alone."

    Starring that hot chick from Kingsman and The Mummy.

     
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    Trippy! We saw Noe's film Love on Netflix recently and it was a bit different than Climax appears to be. Love starts out with an explicit sex scene between two of the main characters and goes on from there, the film being mostly a flashback. The sex scenes are beautifully filmed, but the rest of the movie sort of plods along. It appeared at Cannes in 3D! This looks different. Noe is one crazy dude. I think I like his stuff. :cool:
     
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    I’m not feeling these edgy psychedelic horror movies (It Follows is an exception), it’s tough to make a successful horror movie so I get that people are trying new things, but this just looks like a millennial version of Black Swan on drugs.

    No ones going to do it the same amd people habe their own style, but if you want the mold for a recently successful horror movie that scares the **** of you, due to pure eerieness, look no further than “It Comes At Night”.

    This all IMO btw, haven’t watched Gaspar’s other work.
     

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