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Director:
Writer:
Gaspar Noé (writer)
Release Date:
22 May 2002 (France)
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Tagline:
Le temps détruit tout - Time destroys everything more
Plot:
Events over the course of one traumatic night in Paris unfold in reverse-chronological order as the...
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2 wins
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5 nominations
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(36 articles)
The Notable Films of 2010: Part Three
(From Dark Horizons. 17 December 2009, 11:42 PM, PST)
Decade: Gasper Noe on “Irreversible”
(From indieWIRE - People. 12 December 2009, 1:05 PM, PST)
(From Dark Horizons. 17 December 2009, 11:42 PM, PST)
Decade: Gasper Noe on “Irreversible”
(From indieWIRE - People. 12 December 2009, 1:05 PM, PST)
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Hits you in the face like a ten ton hammer!
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Monica Bellucci | ... | Alex | |
| Vincent Cassel | ... | Marcus | |
| Albert Dupontel | ... | Pierre | |
| Jo Prestia | ... | Le Tenia | |
| Philippe Nahon | ... | Philippe | |
| Stéphane Drouot | ... | Stéphane | |
| Jean-Louis Costes | ... | Fistman | |
| Michel Gondoin | ... | Mick | |
| Mourad Khima | ... | Mourad | |
| Hellal | ... | Layde | |
| Nato | ... | Commissaire | |
| Fesche | ... | Chauffeur Taxi | |
| Jara-Millo | ... | Concha | |
| Le Quellec | ... | Inspecteur | |
| Giami | ... | Isabelle |
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Irreversible (USA)
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Runtime:
97 min | Canada:99 min (Toronto International Film Festival)
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2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
Portugal:M/18 |
Argentina:18 |
Peru:18 |
Brazil:18 |
Iceland:16 |
Canada:18+ (Québec) |
Canada:R (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario) |
Australia:R |
Austria:18 |
Denmark:15 |
Finland:K-18 |
France:-16 |
Germany:18 |
Hong Kong:III (cut) |
Ireland:18 |
Italy:VM18 |
Japan:R-18 |
Netherlands:16 |
New Zealand:R18 (with restriction) |
Norway:18 |
Singapore:R(A) (original rating) |
Singapore:R21 (re-rating) |
South Korea:18 (cut) |
Spain:18 |
UK:18
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The tagline ("Le temps détruit tout" meaning "Time destroys everything") is the first phrase spoken and the last phrase written.
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Continuity: When Alex walks down the stairs of the tunnel, the knot of her dress around her neck and her hairstyle change after the camera shows the sign "passage" and comes back to Alex's back.
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Movie Connections:
Featured in Indie Sex: Extremes (2007) (TV)
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Soundtrack:
Symphony No. 7 in A Major op. 92
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Holy Macaroni! Believe the hype, folks...this really IS one of the most shocking, confronting and raw movies ever made! It actually is one of those rare purchases that makes you wonder what the role of cinema is in modern society. Irréversible certainly can't be classified as 'entertainment', that's for sure. It merely looks like a brutal eye-opener, highly unpleasant to watch at times and it sometimes makes you even feel ashamed to be human! Some of the stuff here goes beyond your most feared nightmares and could easily provoke depression, anti-social behavior and anxiety among influential viewers. It's real-life drama and that makes it so powerful and shocking. Irréversible is told backwards, 'Memento'-style if you wish...only it's a lot more effective here as it was in Memento, which actually was a pretty boring and extremely overrated movie. This very simple backwards-structure aspect gives Irréversible the opportunity to implement a couple of unique and rarely seen style elements. The first half hour (which actually is the end of the story) smacks you in the face right away sets the tone for a non-stop, raw experience. Also, you don't really get to know the characters until the last chapter (which is actually the beginning of the film) The characters are a riddle to you constantly and you can't symphatise with any of them, since you just know too little. Through wild camera movements and simplistic techno-music, a claustrophobic and horrifying atmosphere gets created and the violence is really hard to digest. The infamous scene in which Monica Belluci brutally gets raped is one of the most perverted things I've ever seen. It seems to go on forever and you can really visiualise the painful hell the poor girl is going through. I'd call Irréversible a successful combination of ancient, rough exploitation and modern art-house film-making. The brutality portrayed here is typical for the euro-shock cinema but the stylish shooting lifts it up to Cannes Festival material. Cult as pure as it comes!