Re: Enter The Void (2010)
Watched it. Own the blu ray, and it's one of the only movies in my collection that I actually somewhat fear. It's probably one of the most trippy and disturbing films I've ever come across in a very, very long time. Never thought someone would be bold enough to try to capture The Tibetan Book of the Dead and manage to develop in the process one of the most invasive, intruding films in the process.
The first hour is from the first person point of view - that is, you're seeing the world through the eyes (including momentary black outs to simulate blinking), hearing the voice of the character in a way that sounds like how your voice sounds to you, in your head versus the sounds of the world around you. It is so disorienting and intrusive at the same time and a technically incredible achievement.
The remainder of it tackles death and reincarnation in such an beautiful and disturbing headtrip that there's absolutely no way I'm gonna watch this under any kind of hallucination inducing kind of substance (which is what it begs to be watched under). I watched it on weed and it disturbed the living shit out of me.
Approach with caution. Paul Blart-oriented movie watchers don't even bother.