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Leigh J (71 KP) rated Climax (2018) in Movies
Nov 8, 2019 (Updated Nov 8, 2019)
Anti-climatic...
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I went into Climax very excited. It's a film by Gaspar Noe (Irreversible, Into The Void) so I thought I was in for a trippy treat. And at first, the Movie definitely delivers on the visual stimulation and build up... but it falls flat, quickly.
Climax is about a group of Dancers who are preparing for competing abroad representing France. Their Choreography session goes well (as we get to see, that part is amazing and all done in 1 TAKE!) and everybody is pumped and ready for the Party after their Dance session. Little do they know, the Sangria has been spiked with LSD, and they only find out when they start tripping. Soon enough accusations fly about who in the group could have done this to them and are they going to be able to survive the night through this terrible trip...
Climax is definitely a Gaspar Noe film. It has his signature look, Camera work that makes you feel right there (and tripping your balls off) with them and a great Cast. But that's all the Movie really has to offer. Climax is a pretty strong storyline that Gaspar could have made really shocking and hellish... but it just stops and starts before disintegrating almost to nothing. The beginning Dance is amazing, the Movie then starts to splutter when the Dancers start to have general Gossipy conversation between themselves. It then starts gaining some momentum back when they realize they're all on LSD and some quite shocking altercations happen (a Woman accidentally sets herself on fire, another unknowingly beats and kicks a Pregnant member of the group... just to name a few) but then it's basically an hour of people flailing around on the floor, or against a wall. That's literally it.
I REALLY wanted to love Climax, but it just falls so flat that by the end of the Movie, I'm yawning and checking the time, feeling like it's been on for hours. Climax? More like Anti-Climax...
Climax is about a group of Dancers who are preparing for competing abroad representing France. Their Choreography session goes well (as we get to see, that part is amazing and all done in 1 TAKE!) and everybody is pumped and ready for the Party after their Dance session. Little do they know, the Sangria has been spiked with LSD, and they only find out when they start tripping. Soon enough accusations fly about who in the group could have done this to them and are they going to be able to survive the night through this terrible trip...
Climax is definitely a Gaspar Noe film. It has his signature look, Camera work that makes you feel right there (and tripping your balls off) with them and a great Cast. But that's all the Movie really has to offer. Climax is a pretty strong storyline that Gaspar could have made really shocking and hellish... but it just stops and starts before disintegrating almost to nothing. The beginning Dance is amazing, the Movie then starts to splutter when the Dancers start to have general Gossipy conversation between themselves. It then starts gaining some momentum back when they realize they're all on LSD and some quite shocking altercations happen (a Woman accidentally sets herself on fire, another unknowingly beats and kicks a Pregnant member of the group... just to name a few) but then it's basically an hour of people flailing around on the floor, or against a wall. That's literally it.
I REALLY wanted to love Climax, but it just falls so flat that by the end of the Movie, I'm yawning and checking the time, feeling like it's been on for hours. Climax? More like Anti-Climax...
Lenard (726 KP) rated Climax (2018) in Movies
Mar 21, 2019 (Updated Mar 21, 2019)
French enfant terrible Gaspar Noe returns with a very dark take on the insanity of a mass casualty event. Early we are introduced to the members of a dance troupe after the closing credits play across a snowy exterior. We learn of their drug and sex experience and how far they would be willing to go for famr. We also see many books and movirs surrounding the footage, like Suspiria and Le Chien Andalou. Slowly we then descend into an Exterminating Angel like scenario where everyone is trapped in the dressing rooms while the madness deepens. People are fried literally and figuratively tobthe point of no return. Who poisoned the well and what happened that night is left up to the viewer. If a lot of people die and no one was there to report the facts, why not wildly speculate and make the night an exploration of the limits of humam depravity.