Enter the Void takes place entirely from the perspective of its main character, Oscar (Nathaniel Brown). The camera is drifting around, over, and through the skyline of contemporary Tokyo. The viewer isn't just made to see what Oscar sees; incredibly, anyone watching is forced to feel all of the natural and synthetic highs that distort Oscar's perceptions. It's impossible to convey the level of trance this film induces. Each visual distortion and optic trick draws in and arrests the viewer to a level I'd previously thought impossible.its like a" fear and loathing in las vegas" on steroids and without the comic or sarcastic facade.definitely a 1 of the kind movie and not meant to b mainstream.
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Friday, December 3, 2010
FLICKS PICK: "Enter the Void"
Enter the Void takes place entirely from the perspective of its main character, Oscar (Nathaniel Brown). The camera is drifting around, over, and through the skyline of contemporary Tokyo. The viewer isn't just made to see what Oscar sees; incredibly, anyone watching is forced to feel all of the natural and synthetic highs that distort Oscar's perceptions. It's impossible to convey the level of trance this film induces. Each visual distortion and optic trick draws in and arrests the viewer to a level I'd previously thought impossible.its like a" fear and loathing in las vegas" on steroids and without the comic or sarcastic facade.definitely a 1 of the kind movie and not meant to b mainstream.
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