I wasn't sure if I would ever watch this film
Enter the Void
but I did. Actually, I just finished watching it-
and my mind is all gooey from the flashy-neon chaos
At first, I thought I was watching something dreadful
I had to stop several times to get my head straight
but I endured, and after a while I realized that I wasn't
watching anything, but rather going through an experience
There was this kind of cosmic consciousness going around
that, at first, you're uncomfortable with because it
doesn't make sense...and you're trying to make sense
of the very thing that one really can't make sense of
in this film, I recognized 3 views that caused the viewer
to suffer a kind of visual-stimulated implosion:
watching anything, but rather going through an experience
There was this kind of cosmic consciousness going around
that, at first, you're uncomfortable with because it
doesn't make sense...and you're trying to make sense
of the very thing that one really can't make sense of
in this film, I recognized 3 views that caused the viewer
to suffer a kind of visual-stimulated implosion:
1st View: the ignition / Haptic[s] |
2nd View: 2nd Person Narrative // or Out of Experiecnce |
3rd View: Aerial View: Ascension to Nirvana |
The visuals force your eyes to feel the plight
It's quite bizarre...and in an off beat way, I think of
It's quite bizarre...and in an off beat way, I think of
A.C.Clarke// Kubrick's 2001 A Space Odyssey ...
(save for later)
Anyhow
(save for later)
Anyhow
Gasper Noe (director) truly makes an intellectual stab
of what 'life' after death could feel like
....a real trip...