"Enter The Void" eases me into sleep but firstly makes me heavily review existence. It's a Gaspar Noe film about a drug dealer living in Tokyo who gets fatally wounded during a deal gone bad. The movie ensues with his life flashing before his eyes before losing consciousness. As the main character leaves his body, I find myself coasting in delirium alongside with him. The prolonged shots of psychedelic eye candy numb my mind as it evokes me to recount memories of adolescence and my existence leading up to the very point of my "feel bad" state of mind. I eventually stop making sense of my reality and begin to just feel raw emotion that doesn't stem from any lived experiences. It also explores the lives of people tied to you and the repercussions losing somebody has on them both positive and negative.   Despite it being a dark fucked up environment these characters live in, I felt moved by the depiction of their world and imagination. This movie collects my stressors and blends it with heartwarming and traumatizing memories. Watching this allows a lot of emotional reflection but not quite catharsis which is why it's my anti comfort movie.
recommendation image
Sep 19, 2024

Comments (0)

Make an account to reply.
No comments yet

Related Recs

😃
this movie feels like my worst nightmare but with a lot of lights
Feb 29, 2024
recommendation image
🎥
Enter the Void, it’s definitely a movie i think everyone should see at least once.
Dec 23, 2024
recommendation image
📹
it’s like a two hour ego death where it’s just you and the director’s vision. dark room large screen loud speakers can’t lose
Mar 25, 2024

Top Recs from @aktentwentyonyour

recommendation image
💿
At the height of my angst and a time where I wanted to escape via music so badly lol. This record did just that for me and listened to it through and through. I have “The O.C.” to thank for introducing me to Modest Mouse.
recommendation image
💿
First time in a long time since I got goosebumps from a song
Aug 23, 2024
recommendation image
💿
Great song to jump start the morning
Sep 20, 2024