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Enter The Void Essay

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Enter The Void (2010) is a film about a young man, Oscar who lives with his sister in Tokyo, Japan. He is shot dead by police whilst taking hallucinogenic drugs and becomes trapped in an intermediate state of existence; his soul drifting high above the streets of the red-light district of Tokyo watching over his now completely alone sister on a hallucinatory journey, intoxicated, neon-lit with daring aesthetics that have to be seen to be believed. Gasper Noé is a director who is never afraid of unnerving or even scaring his audience, love him or hate him he is relentlessly battling to push the boundaries of the medium.
Eight years before Enter the Void, Gasper Noé’s titles for Irreversible (2002) were equally puissant and dynamic. The colossal …show more content…

It perfectly encapsulates the essence of the film, Kirlian photography is sometimes known as ‘aura photography’. Today self-professed “medical intuitivists” or ‘psychics’ believe that by using the Kirlian technique you can study a person’s energy field or aura that exists outside the body. When a high voltage, high-frequency electrical discharge is applied across a grounded object. It shows a fuzzy glow around the object. Much like the effects of DMT. Enter the Void is shot entirely through the eyes of Oscar, we see everything through his eyes and when he smokes DMT we share his vision. In a sense the title sequence is preparing the audience for their DMT fuelled journey through kaleidoscopic Tokyo. DMT(Dimethyltryptamine) is also the chemical released at death and is responsible for our dreams producing an energy and spiritual interactions sending the person into an eternal trance; somewhat like an infinite dream that is ultimately a lucid fantasy. The title sequence encapsulates this by applying the same effect to the words in the title sequence so the audience has no choice but to ‘Enter the

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