Wednesday, 15 July 2009

Irréversible (2002)



iF Rating: 4/13


Director: Gaspar Noé


Runtime: 99 min


Certification: (18)


Sub-Genre: Crime | Drama | Thriller



Title: Irréversible


Release Date: 22 May 2002


Language: French


Copyrights: Lions Gate


Buy from: Amazon.com





Monica Bellucci






Vincent Cassel






Albert Dupontel






Philippe Nahon






Jo Prestia



Info: After what would normally be the end credits (which run backwards), IRREVERSIBLE begins with a heated hunt through a gay S&M club. It is a chaotic sequence shot from a wildly spiraling camera seamlessly edited together to appear as one single shot and culminating in one of the most violent murders ever portrayed on celluloid. Following this crescendo, Gaspar Noe's (I STAND ALONE) film uses a reverse narrative structure similar to MEMENTO through which the audience learns the motivations for the murder and the relationships of three parties directly involved, the beautiful Alex (Monica Bellucci) and two men who adore her (Vincent Cassel and Albert Dupontel). The frenzied style of the opening gives way to increasingly static camera work throughout leading to an idyllic final shot of Alex, who the audience has long known is a doomed woman, set to Beethoven and alive with color and youthful innocence otherwise absent from this bleak urban nightmare. The film disregards conventional editing by ending each scene with a dizzying camera whirl. Since each scene is intended to look like a single take (although there are seamless cuts throughout), this gives the film the appearance of one continuous shot.



 
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