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Irreversible (2003)
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Alex and Marcus are a couple whose story is told over the course of a fateful day. The tumultuous odyssey begins with a brutal killing then unspools in reverse to reveal the horrifying events that lead to the gut-wrenching, violent climax of the opening scene. IRREVERSIBLES disturbing look at fate and destiny pushes the envelope of human emotions and takes filmmaking to another level. (read more)
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There is really nothing to like about this movie.
The title and opening sequence was the worst experience I have ever had in watching a film. I thought I was going to be sick. Some may call it art, but I found it to be disorienting and distracting.
Then there is the discussion of the two men. It made absolutely no sense...
(complete Irreversible review by Movie Addict)
| Irreversible Movie Review by brian (7/5/2008) |
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perhaps one of the most shocking films i've seen in the past year or so, i'm having a difficult time placing a star rating on this review but let me give you some facts if nothing else. for starters, monica belluci is one of the most beautiful in the actress in the business & i hated watching her gruesome rape scene (even...
(complete Irreversible review by brian)
| Irreversible Movie Review by Ben (12/19/2007) |
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This movie has earned itself quite the reputation for it's most violent scenes. It should also be sold with packages of dramamine or any other motion sickness medicine as the camera refuses to stay in one place for the first 20 or 30 minutes of the movie.
I haven't seen any other Gaspar Noe movies, but I can't help but...
(complete Irreversible review by Ben)
| Irreversible Movie Review by Ezra (2/13/2007) |
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Absolutely the most brutal and devastating experience I have ever had in a movie theatre. Writer/director Gaspar Noe shows us the destruction of the characters' lives in the first half-hour, then spends the rest of the film acquainting us with them and making us care. The effect is brilliant, and Monica Bellucci's...
(complete Irreversible review by Ezra)
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