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In the mid 90’s, 20 urban dancers join together for a three-day rehearsal in a closed-down boarding school located at the heart of a forest to share one last dance. They then make one last party around a large sangria bowl. Quickly, the atmosphere becomes charged and a strange madness will seize them the whole night. If it seems obvious to them that they have been drugged, they neither know by who nor why. And it’s soon impossible for them to resist to their neurosises and psychoses, numbed by the hypnotic and the increasing electric rythm of the music… While some feel in paradise, most of them plunge into hell.
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breaking news i'm looking forward to it
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Those are Gaspar Noe marketing materials, alright.
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I loved Love actually
so I'm down
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Oh look! Another Gaspar Noé film for more me to care less about.
All I know about this is that Thomas Bangalter wrote an original song for this apparently.
The chosen soundtracks as a whole in general is fantastic.
Bacon wrote: ↑May 14th, 2018, 5:22 pm
All I know about this is that Thomas Bangalter wrote an original song for this apparently.
The chosen soundtracks as a whole in general is fantastic.
If you have yet to see a film by Noé, you should.
That'd be veeery interesting.
Numbers wrote: ↑May 14th, 2018, 5:31 pm
Bacon wrote: ↑May 14th, 2018, 5:22 pm
All I know about this is that Thomas Bangalter wrote an original song for this apparently.
The chosen soundtracks as a whole in general is fantastic.
If you have yet to see a film by Noé, you should.
That'd be veeery interesting.
If I see one, it'll be
Irreversible simply because of Bangalter's excellent score, but considering there are tons of other films to watch for better reasons, I probably won't be seeing it anytime soon.
Bacon wrote: ↑May 14th, 2018, 6:28 pm
If I see one, it'll be
Irreversible simply because of Bangalter's excellent score, but considering there are tons of other films to watch for better reasons, I probably won't be seeing it anytime soon.
Eeesh. That one scene in
Irreversible...
Wait, so apparently this ain't half bad.
I'm cautiously optimistic.