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Mar 1, 2019 · The second half of "Climax" is an unholy mix of Lord of the Flies and an Agatha Christie novel. The group morphs into a vigilante mob, determined to sniff out "whodunit," pointing fingers at those who didn't partake, throwing a Muslim dancer out into the blizzard, locking the door behind him.
Mar 1, 2019 · 69% Tomatometer 185 Reviews. 66% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings. When members of a dance troupe are lured to an empty school, drug-laced sangria causes their jubilant rehearsal to descend into...
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- Gaspar Noé
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- Sofia Boutella
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- The Ending: Who Spiked The Sangria?
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Climax is about a troupe of young dancers who gather in a remote building to rehearse a dance performance. Following an unforgettable opening performance, the troupe begins an all-night celebration. The diverse group has several personal issues and share gossip about one another during the celebration. As the night progresses, several dancers in th...
Theory 1:In the end after police arrive, we are shown that Psyche is alone inside a room, dropping some kind of drug in her eyes. If you pay close attention, there is also a book in her room titled “LSD Psychotherapy”. Now, this could be a big clue that Noe left for the viewers. Did Psyche put the PSD in the sangria to experiment on how the group r...
While I am sure many will be repulsed by the film, I was engrossed right till the end. Initially by the captivating dance routines — magnificently choreographed and amazingly well-shot — and later by the sheer madness that ensues. Noe surely was in an experimental mode — as he always is — when he made the film, but little must he have known that hi...
Feb 28, 2019 · “Climax,” with its hallucinatory, often horrific images, its relentless, bass-heavy music and its vertiginous camera movements, assaults the senses and scrambles the brain.
- Gaspar Noé
Mar 1, 2019 · In Climax, a troupe of young dancers gathers in a remote and empty school building to rehearse. Following an unforgettable opening performance lit by virtuoso cinematographer Benoît Debie (Spring Breakers; Enter the Void) and shot by Noé himself, the troupe begins an all-night celebration that turns nightmarish as the dancers discover they've ...
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Mar 8, 2019 · A24. The fantasmagoric, visceral new film Climax transforms from a dream into a nightmare. Those familiar with director Gaspar Noé’s work won’t be surprised: Enter the Void featured a sequence...
Less a film and more an experience (an anxiety-inducing one, at that), Climax is a fascinating and stressful watch. Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 8, 2022