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  1. 28 de may. de 2014 · Título original: Enter the Void (Soudain le vide) Año: 2009 Duración: 155 min. País: Francia Director: Gaspar Noé Guión: Gaspar Noé Música: Thomas Bangalter Fotografía: Benoît Debie Reparto: Paz de la Huerta, Nathaniel Brown, Cyril Roy, Emily Alyn Lind, Jesse Kuhn, Masato Tanno, Olly Alexander, Sara Stockbridge, Jessica De Marco ...

  2. There's one scene in it that I didn't understood at all. I can't find a link to it, but it goes like this: at 2h01m mark, Mario and Linda are discussing at the top of a building, and the camera goes inside Linda's head. Next scene is a Oscar "waking up" or opening his eyes at the mortuary, a policeman examines him, the camera then ...

  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.

  4. Oscar enters The Void alone, and finds that he has walked into a trap; the police raid the bar when Oscar greets a distressed Victor. Oscar escapes into a bathroom stall and vainly attempts to flush the drugs into the squat toilet. As the officers try to kick in the door, Oscar bluffs that he is armed, but he is fatally shot through ...

  5. 17 de sept. de 2010 · Gaspar Noé’s latest film, “Enter the Void,” uses the first-person point of view as it explores post-mortem consciousness and embarks on a hallucinatory tour of Tokyo.

  6. They arrive at a bar called The Void. Oscar enters alone and sits down with a distressed Victor, who mutters "I'm sorry" before they are swarmed by police officers. Oscar seals himself in a bathroom stall and attempts to flush his drugs. When the flush is only partially successful, he foolishly hollers repeatedly through the door that he has a gun.

  7. 23 de sept. de 2010 · Gaspar Noé’s “Enter the Void” takes viewers on a trippy out-of-body flight above Tokyo through the point of view of a drug dealer who is dead — or dreaming.