In case anybody was wondering, the intro song is “Freak” by LFO, the version in this being paired with some kind of synth riser to add atmosphere to the song. Learning about that song from this movie lead me down a huge rabbit hole of techno and house music that I will always be appreciative of
@@stravvman ride the line between standard club music and house-electronica and you’ll find probably the closest thing to it. The closer to the UK, the closer to that sound. Maybe some French and German too
@@stravvmanit’s hard to find beats that match this track but there are many chaotic techno tracks that have a similar feel. listen to Phylyps Track by Basic Channel for something oldschool or maybe Blow by Dj Gigola and Kev Koko for something more modern.
I saw this in IFC New York on it's release - a girl in the front row puked upon this intro sequence and left immediately. I knew it was going to be great
+Casual Alcoholic dude after min 1:50 my trip started when i was tooo high and it feels my bottom of my body is rotate so fast and im losing my brain control im shaked my body to get out that fucking dark trip
inarguably, yeah. and more than that, though the movie itself is mid altogether, this sequence alone is worth the full price of admission. Gaspar Noe shows us that cinema can do things, say things, and not just be a picture show. This is pure cinema. All artists should not forget this.
+Strajorama I bet that editor was ripping his hair out as he had to add a strobe effect and had to mark when the beat came so he could match the rhythm of the song which believe it or not takes a few tries.
***** luckily in final cut pro(not sure what he used to edit the sequence) you can add a marker to the timeline with the push of a button so if you're really good at matching the beat you can add a marker for every beat.
Fun Fact: Gaspar Noe only edited the opening credits this way to get through them that much faster. There was a limit placed on the length of the film and his method to reduce that length was to speed past the opening credits.
In Irreversible, the reasoning is that the film is backwards, therefore the end credits are the into credits and they scroll bottom to top. Enter the Void's intro were this fast and frantic because people asked for credits since the first screening had none due to the "film being the main focus", so Noe decided to make them as aggressive as possible to get them through quickly.
Enter the void is one hell of a film. I wouldn’t call it a masterpiece, as it very much has its issues and feels a bit self-indulgent in Gaspars vision, but it has the guts to do something truly original and different that no film before or since has. And for that, I very much place it as an prime example of artistic film.
@@LA97Luis Watch Boogie Nights, Irreversible, Magnolia, Snatch, Oldboy, A Clockwork Orange, 2001: A space Oddyssey, Midsommar, The French Dispatch (If you haven't yet)..: Some films to introduce you to more original styles and approaches to artistic cinematography and film
Thereafter if you're into the type of cinema that aren't poisoned by the mainstream standards of Hollywood just dive into the world of international cinema in general. A lot of good movies like this one out there
@Steven Richter stay awat from arthouse cinema if all you can crave is fast pace eNtErtAiNmEnT, you will find most of the all time great films(persona,2001 ASO, Mirror etc) boring...
I watched this with some edibles, you’d expect the intro to be the most intense scene.... no. Fuck no. Holy shit. I still remember the scenes vividly and how much it played with my emotions. Imagining this movie while on acid, nah i would not do that haha
@@tartar3198 I DID THAT. I thought it would be a cool movie to watch while tripping. Couldn't make it past the scene where he is killed. I got nauseous and filled with a dull sense of dread... Would repeat hahaha
@@kailichtverschlinger1612 holy shit I got that feeling of dread too when I watched on acid. Good movie though but it shouldn't be recommended to people who are tripping
i saw it in a theater a few days ago, hadn't seen it prior. i'm kinda glad i saw it like that, it felt like it was more confronting and there was no getting away from the intensity of the film. i was completely drained afterward though.
I once went to see an avant-garde experimental film with my friends,, and believe me it was way worse to give dizz and headaches than this. Epilepsy vibes, we left the movie by half an hour past it started
each of his movies stylistically references the previous one. love referenced enter the void with the "blink" cut, the return of the 3D penis shot, and the love hotel model appearing. Climax referenced love with its use of erik satie music
@@rorybarber5076 let me put it this way: its a lengthy film about the slow fragmentation of a deeply passionate couple over the course of years, who try to engage in more and more intense sexual scenarios in a desperate and futile attempt to keep their relationship together, told in a non linear story and framed by the memories of the protagonist as he lives in his passionless current marriage, filmed with explicit unsimulated sex scenes by actors who were willing to go all the way, performing in English, by a french-speaking director. if that sounds hugely ambitious, thats because it is. it doesn't all work. it kinda a slog in a lot of ways, unintentionally silly in others. but i have a lot of respect and admiration for the idea and for Noe for attempting it. plus, Benoit Debie's work is, as usual, incredible.
I've not seen it yet - I really want to! - but people have at Cannes and have reported about it. The last 15 minutes are supposed to be quite something 👍
This might sound weird but I put this on everytime to help me fall asleep. Granted this is when my opioid addiction was kicking into high gear so that may be why I could sleep during the louder part but still, It's so hypnotic. Never before have I sought out a credits sequence before
I showed this intro to my mom because she's pretty cool and into surreal art. Then she said she wanted to watch the whole movie, so we did. Please, my friends, do not do this. It was one of the most uncomfortable experiences I've had. Great movie tho
Ya know what…I AM going to take your advice on this, random internet stranger! Seriously, I’ve been skirting one lately (getting older and that kinda thing) and I’ve been kinda wanting to watch this again. Maybe I’ll wait till next year…I’ll watch climax instead! Ha! Thankee Sai!
@@CountxZero yes! This is a great film, but you really have to be in the right headspace to enjoy it. I don’t ever remember a film having such a devastating existential impact on me.
I overall liked the movie, but i do believe that after the 80 minute mark does feel a little repetitive and the whole montage of the Love Hotel feels a little bit overwhelming, but nevertheless it leads to a very good ending.
I'm surprised by how many people in these comments think the film itself is awful. I genuinely can't see why, this film is presented in such a way that commanded my attention throughout. It's emotional, personal, existential, and unique. The filmmaking itself is extremely impressive and the acting services the film just fine. I can see why the ending would divide people because it's really weird and pretty uncomfortable which is obviously the point. But a spiritual ride through a man's life, memories, relationships, future, and death is an ambitious concept and I think it's pulled off with panache. Especially having much of the film from the POV of a person's disembodied consciousness. Something I think is cool about Gaspar Noe is whenever people watch his movies and get pissed off with them, I can feel Gaspar laughing at them like he just played a prank. Even Sofia Boutella said he's like that on the set of Climax. I think it's cool that an artist finds just as much satisfaction in the negative reactions to their work as they do the positive ones.
No movie other than _Fight Club_ has managed to command my attention from the get-go quite like _Enter the Void_ has. This opening title sequence had me completely mesmerized and is now my all-time favorite, and the first hour of this movie is some of the most daring and breathtaking stuff I’ve ever seen as well. The rest of it is quite good too but imo at least, nothing can beat that first hour.
I saw this movie in the theater having little idea what it was about, and this title sequence is still one of the most vivid memories of a film I will ever had. Our minds were blown.
We screened this at the Sydney Underground Film Festival in 2009. Some people came out of the cinema needing to sit for a bit to collect their thoughts before attempting to catch public transport home! It was so wild and intense on the big screen. One of my fave screenings ever.
I was at that screening. I remember the mood as the film ended. You could read it in the air. Like 2-3am in the morning and the mood was that everyone in attendance had just shared a life altering experience. It was quite something. I was there the whole night and had gone from the absurdly hilarious antics of The Taint to Harmony Korine’s southern gothic nightmare with Trash Humpers to Gaspar Noe’s insane life altering trip through death. Talk about a triple feature 😂 but I absolutely loved all three of them But what a triple feature to live through! But yeah I do remember gauging the mood coming out of Enter the Void and it was something else
fun fact the opening song is the end by Thomas Bangalter(daft Punk) and was used for the ending to irreversible his previous films therefore connecting his whole universe as one film.
Seriously so fucking impressive even years later. If modern movies were all as unique and interesting as this one the world would be a much better place!
That opening credit sequence is ON POINT! I remember watching this movie for the first time while on shrooms... I was tripping balls with the visual and auditory hallucinations already but scared and confused with the storyline. It really was intense but I enjoyed it
I put it on 0.5x speed and kept pausing to appreciate all the graphic design and typography This made it easy to see who did such a great job, clever lol
Saw this cold, had no idea about it going in....introduced me to Gaspar Noé. I imagine if you're a graphic designer, a text and logo guy, this title sequence was just awesome to work on.
I remember i was high as hell and picked a random video on netflix to watch..man how lucky was i... i didnt know if i was just so fked up or the intro was really just like that.. what a trip
In case anybody was wondering, the intro song is “Freak” by LFO, the version in this being paired with some kind of synth riser to add atmosphere to the song. Learning about that song from this movie lead me down a huge rabbit hole of techno and house music that I will always be appreciative of
thank you bro
the first part is Thomas Bangalter - The End from the Irreversible OST (part of the unused tracks)
I tried to find techno and house songs like this, but unfortunately I couldn't find anything even close
@@stravvman ride the line between standard club music and house-electronica and you’ll find probably the closest thing to it. The closer to the UK, the closer to that sound. Maybe some French and German too
@@stravvmanit’s hard to find beats that match this track but there are many chaotic techno tracks that have a similar feel. listen to Phylyps Track by Basic Channel for something oldschool or maybe Blow by Dj Gigola and Kev Koko for something more modern.
I saw this in IFC New York on it's release - a girl in the front row puked upon this intro sequence and left immediately. I knew it was going to be great
This post just makes me miss NYC.
😂
I saw it at the New Beverly in LA. When the title sequence ended, the entire audience erupted in stand up, fists up cheers.
@@Alaspoorwho Is that the theatre run by our guy Tarantino himself?
That’s Gasper Noé for ya
I saw this at the cinema, the most incredible title sequence of all time
me too. amazing.
Which is why Hype Williams plagiarized it in Kanye West's video sometime later.
man what an experience, my eyes would probably explode
I dont get the hype ,,, found it normal
Now THIS is how you open a movie. Holy Fuck. As if you wouldn't be paying attention by that point.
+Daniel Crowley This is exactly how I felt about the movie called Vacancy too. This probably was its inspiration.
+Eunro nawh
Freddy freaker
Assuming you're still conscious, that is 🤣
I literally turn off every device to watch his work
I'll never forget this movie. This opening was enough to get me at the edge of my seat during the whole movie. Legendary.
Editor: so which font would you prefer?
Gaspar: Yes
put a little period at the end.
Type* ehehehe
Gaspar Yes is Gaspar Noe’s evil twin who makes nothing but feel good romcoms
I would like to give a cookie to all those that survived the intro
+Casual Alcoholic dude after min 1:50 my trip started when i was tooo high and it feels my bottom of my body is rotate so fast and im losing my brain control im shaked my body to get out that fucking dark trip
I did
....can I have my cookie please
Send me cookie please
I love this shit
Inarguably the best opening credits of any movie to ever exist.
inarguably, yeah. and more than that, though the movie itself is mid altogether, this sequence alone is worth the full price of admission. Gaspar Noe shows us that cinema can do things, say things, and not just be a picture show. This is pure cinema. All artists should not forget this.
I like Climax idk.
who ever edited and made this is a fukkin genius
+Strajorama I bet that editor was ripping his hair out as he had to add a strobe effect and had to mark when the beat came so he could match the rhythm of the song which believe it or not takes a few tries.
***** luckily in final cut pro(not sure what he used to edit the sequence) you can add a marker to the timeline with the push of a button so if you're really good at matching the beat you can add a marker for every beat.
he did it in after effect for sure
Gaspar Noé edits his films himself
no he used DMT 2017 cracked version
Fun Fact: Gaspar Noe only edited the opening credits this way to get through them that much faster. There was a limit placed on the length of the film and his method to reduce that length was to speed past the opening credits.
doesn't sound accurate since you don't need opening credits to begin with
I assume he wanted to get the credits over with in the beginning so that he could have a cold closing on at the end.
source ?
Is the same that he does in irreversible.
In Irreversible, the reasoning is that the film is backwards, therefore the end credits are the into credits and they scroll bottom to top. Enter the Void's intro were this fast and frantic because people asked for credits since the first screening had none due to the "film being the main focus", so Noe decided to make them as aggressive as possible to get them through quickly.
always my favorite part of the movie
+Karissmaragd That's also my favorite part of this movie.
007Hazmatt me 2
YES
This comment is old as fuck, but I'm coming back to this intro again and it really is insane. The whole movie is a crazy trip tho
@@RowdyVance true
Enter the void is one hell of a film. I wouldn’t call it a masterpiece, as it very much has its issues and feels a bit self-indulgent in Gaspars vision, but it has the guts to do something truly original and different that no film before or since has. And for that, I very much place it as an prime example of artistic film.
Favorite films?
@@LA97Luis Watch Boogie Nights, Irreversible, Magnolia, Snatch, Oldboy, A Clockwork Orange, 2001: A space Oddyssey, Midsommar, The French Dispatch (If you haven't yet)..: Some films to introduce you to more original styles and approaches to artistic cinematography and film
Thereafter if you're into the type of cinema that aren't poisoned by the mainstream standards of Hollywood just dive into the world of international cinema in general. A lot of good movies like this one out there
@@carlosalabern3016 Thank you Carlos, they are now in my watchlist.
@@carlosalabern3016 Irreversible is one of the worst movies of all time.
Something about this intro, just sucks you right into the movie.
Jordan Peters it made me enter the void
ivan ortiz shut up
And then it's all downhill from there
it gets boring once the guy dies, still, some cool camera movements here and there
@Steven Richter stay awat from arthouse cinema if all you can crave is fast pace eNtErtAiNmEnT, you will find most of the all time great films(persona,2001 ASO, Mirror etc) boring...
The fact that this movie made death feel nostalgic is something powerful.
Probably the most incredible title sequence ever
the whole movie is like this, it is like a fever dream
A trip
@@susabobus A DMT trip to be precise
I watched this with some edibles, you’d expect the intro to be the most intense scene.... no. Fuck no. Holy shit. I still remember the scenes vividly and how much it played with my emotions. Imagining this movie while on acid, nah i would not do that haha
@@tartar3198 I DID THAT. I thought it would be a cool movie to watch while tripping. Couldn't make it past the scene where he is killed. I got nauseous and filled with a dull sense of dread... Would repeat hahaha
@@kailichtverschlinger1612 holy shit I got that feeling of dread too when I watched on acid. Good movie though but it shouldn't be recommended to people who are tripping
Pulp Fiction's title sequence has been topped.
This is amazing but Pulp Fiction's is iconic to the point where it's untouchable.
Massive Douche uHhh..... no
pulp fiction can suck my left nut
@@MasDouc nah this is most definitely better
@@bnbv5168 pulp fiction can suck my left foot
Imagine this in a fkn theater.
I'd have a headache
i saw it in a theater a few days ago, hadn't seen it prior. i'm kinda glad i saw it like that, it felt like it was more confronting and there was no getting away from the intensity of the film. i was completely drained afterward though.
Imagine this in 3d
No shit! I would've felt the same way as well
I once went to see an avant-garde experimental film with my friends,, and believe me it was way worse to give dizz and headaches than this. Epilepsy vibes, we left the movie by half an hour past it started
@@SnoopyMath what's name of this movie?
I love how 1:50 onward it goes all out with the insane editing
They do
I wish the entire credits were like that. It probably would have blinded us all in the theatre, and I understand the build up, but still.
Best Intro
1) Enter the void
2) Fight Club
3) The room
Hahaha. What a story mark.
Definitely number 3
Wow you’re a moviebro
Anyway, how's your sex life?
Drive has a badass intro
Song: LFO - Freak
Cool thing about this is that the ending ambience of Irreversible leads almost seamlessly into the opening ambience of this film. It's the same sound.
each of his movies stylistically references the previous one. love referenced enter the void with the "blink" cut, the return of the 3D penis shot, and the love hotel model appearing. Climax referenced love with its use of erik satie music
@@Ariel_emerald Love is the only one from Noe I haven't seen. Is it good?
@@rorybarber5076 let me put it this way: its a lengthy film about the slow fragmentation of a deeply passionate couple over the course of years, who try to engage in more and more intense sexual scenarios in a desperate and futile attempt to keep their relationship together, told in a non linear story and framed by the memories of the protagonist as he lives in his passionless current marriage, filmed with explicit unsimulated sex scenes by actors who were willing to go all the way, performing in English, by a french-speaking director. if that sounds hugely ambitious, thats because it is. it doesn't all work. it kinda a slog in a lot of ways, unintentionally silly in others. but i have a lot of respect and admiration for the idea and for Noe for attempting it. plus, Benoit Debie's work is, as usual, incredible.
@@rorybarber5076 LOVE was fucking boring. Only thing cool about it was the 3D ejaculation scene in the movie theater with the 3D glasses.
What is this same sound exactly? It sounds amazing! It sounds like an electric guitar riff.
Best credit sequence ever, still super-fresh in 2022
Best opening credits ever.
Graphic Designer: So what kind of design do you want for the opening sequence?
Director: All of them.
Tuan Nguyen you have failed the meme, get out
the real answer was "yes"
@@nikitatsepliaev8958 no
Had 20 seizures watching this.
'twas totally worth it though.
Guess your thumbnail represent what happened after 20 times lol
Then you should go watch the last 15 minutes of his new movie Lux Æterna.
@@mabusestestament How did you watch it?
I've not seen it yet - I really want to! - but people have at Cannes and have reported about it. The last 15 minutes are supposed to be quite something 👍
This might sound weird but I put this on everytime to help me fall asleep. Granted this is when my opioid addiction was kicking into high gear so that may be why I could sleep during the louder part but still, It's so hypnotic. Never before have I sought out a credits sequence before
I showed this intro to my mom because she's pretty cool and into surreal art. Then she said she wanted to watch the whole movie, so we did. Please, my friends, do not do this. It was one of the most uncomfortable experiences I've had. Great movie tho
Oh nooo. Man this movie left me fucked up for almost 2 weeks.
This intro sequence alone is an editing masterpiece...not to mention the movie!
God, the end is intense.
I know, I damn near cried
*THE*
*VOID*
had a c_mshot
This is what I want from every intro
Unironically this is the best part of the whole movie.
No
Maybe you just have bad taste lol
@@etrux-l7j Nah the movie is just ass. And I say that as a die hard Noe fan.
based.
If you’re in the midst of an existential breakdown, don’t watch this film until you’ve recovered. Seriously. Take it from me.
Ya know what…I AM going to take your advice on this, random internet stranger! Seriously, I’ve been skirting one lately (getting older and that kinda thing) and I’ve been kinda wanting to watch this again. Maybe I’ll wait till next year…I’ll watch climax instead! Ha! Thankee Sai!
@@CountxZero yes! This is a great film, but you really have to be in the right headspace to enjoy it. I don’t ever remember a film having such a devastating existential impact on me.
I love how hypnotized and dizzy you feel once it ends
What's up, my non-epilectic fellows!!
This is the best opening in cinema history. Period.
Literally the best opening credit sequence ever
Watched this movie after recovering from my first bad trip. It was uncomfortable but endearing
My personal favourite use of typography for a cinematographic title sequence, anxiety and epilepsy inducing but still magnetic
art literally every frame
I can replay this a million times and i still lovin it
Showed this to my ex discussing my love for Noe's divisive cinema and she got what they were going for:
"Its the buildup you feel as a roll kicks in"
the same anxious anticipation, like the slow climb at the start of a roller coaster
Damn Caspar sure does know how to mess up all your senses. Absolute masterpiece straight from the opening credits.
casper sure knows 👻
*The greatest film title intro of all time... and there isn't even really a close second.*
Climax would be. Very close second, Irreversible is close to
Im so lucky i saw this at SXSW 11 years ago or so. A dude there had never seen an arthouse film. I told him to watch the holy mountain next.
The Future of Cinema!
I can't believe I've seen this intro sequence and film 13 years ago but I still wake up thinking about it sometimes.. holy fuck
Are we real?
a e s t h e t i c
*V O I D D E S U*
Aestethic your mom
This is one of those beautiful videos that I can just replay for as long as I live and not get tired of it. Pure aesthetic!
This is the best intro to a movie I've ever seen
The first 20 minutes are really cool.
To me the whole film is great.
+Enrique Godinez the intro itself still is the best part ^^
But the movie is good, yes.
from my point of view the Jedi are evil
@@TAKESHIRONORIMITSU WELL THEN YOU ARE LOST!
I overall liked the movie, but i do believe that after the 80 minute mark does feel a little repetitive and the whole montage of the Love Hotel feels a little bit overwhelming, but nevertheless it leads to a very good ending.
PURE ART and masterwork in graphic design 5*
1:15 Reminds me of Christopher Walken's character Frank White from King Of New York (1990) dancing to this song.
I'm surprised by how many people in these comments think the film itself is awful. I genuinely can't see why, this film is presented in such a way that commanded my attention throughout. It's emotional, personal, existential, and unique. The filmmaking itself is extremely impressive and the acting services the film just fine. I can see why the ending would divide people because it's really weird and pretty uncomfortable which is obviously the point. But a spiritual ride through a man's life, memories, relationships, future, and death is an ambitious concept and I think it's pulled off with panache. Especially having much of the film from the POV of a person's disembodied consciousness.
Something I think is cool about Gaspar Noe is whenever people watch his movies and get pissed off with them, I can feel Gaspar laughing at them like he just played a prank. Even Sofia Boutella said he's like that on the set of Climax. I think it's cool that an artist finds just as much satisfaction in the negative reactions to their work as they do the positive ones.
Long before Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
Enter the Spider Verse
@@akiman9368 *ENTER* the Spider-*VOID*
it brings a bit, sobbing tear to my eye. this is art and i die for this and live for this. thank God for this amazing work. thank you so much.
Noe's credit sequences are the greatest of all time.
I'm glad I don't have epilepsy.
If you did, you wouldn't be around to make this comment.
No movie other than _Fight Club_ has managed to command my attention from the get-go quite like _Enter the Void_ has. This opening title sequence had me completely mesmerized and is now my all-time favorite, and the first hour of this movie is some of the most daring and breathtaking stuff I’ve ever seen as well. The rest of it is quite good too but imo at least, nothing can beat that first hour.
Best Intro Ever. Period.
I saw this movie in the theater having little idea what it was about, and this title sequence is still one of the most vivid memories of a film I will ever had. Our minds were blown.
We screened this at the Sydney Underground Film Festival in 2009. Some people came out of the cinema needing to sit for a bit to collect their thoughts before attempting to catch public transport home! It was so wild and intense on the big screen. One of my fave screenings ever.
I was at that screening. I remember the mood as the film ended. You could read it in the air. Like 2-3am in the morning and the mood was that everyone in attendance had just shared a life altering experience. It was quite something. I was there the whole night and had gone from the absurdly hilarious antics of The Taint to Harmony Korine’s southern gothic nightmare with Trash Humpers to Gaspar Noe’s insane life altering trip through death. Talk about a triple feature 😂 but I absolutely loved all three of them
But what a triple feature to live through! But yeah I do remember gauging the mood coming out of Enter the Void and it was something else
awesome fuckin movie!!! ruined my mushroom trip but I forgive you gaspar noe
I totally understand you.
Wow, that must be scary. :o
fun fact the opening song is the end by Thomas Bangalter(daft Punk) and was used for the ending to irreversible his previous films therefore connecting his whole universe as one film.
woah
I can’t believe a Spiderman movie is the most similar in style to this credit intro
REST IN PEACE MARK BELL/LFO
10 years after first watching the movie and proud to say i own this track as off today on vinyl!
If you like enter the void there's this short film on TH-cam called roll the dice POV short film. The short was actually inspired by this movie
I have a feeling Gaspar Noe will be an anime director in his future life...
1997residente DUDE I WQS THINKING THE SAME
Enter the void anime version incoming?
He would direct Cowboy Bebop better than anyone else. Same goes for Von Trier and Evangelion.
@@runthejam4959 it is called Monogatari Series
When you scroll through the Wordart tab in MS Word
Dude
When you watch this
Youre entering Enter the void
Wow dude
What the fuck dude
One of the best movies I ever seen in my life .. gaspar is my love and his movies are fantastic ..
Love or hate it, this movie doesn't deceive you. From frame 1 it let's you know it will assault your senses.
Crazy. Imagine see that in theater
@i am the abyssal fear Great experience, man. Nice
Addicted with the intro.
Most intimidating opening credit sequence of all time
I wish Gaspar Noé make a another film in this 2024.
I love his style and his films
This is my favourite really set a mood for whole movie
Seriously so fucking impressive even years later. If modern movies were all as unique and interesting as this one the world would be a much better place!
I never find a movie that can so good show the intensity of experiences of life, traumas, addictions, love, life and the unstoppable death
That opening credit sequence is ON POINT! I remember watching this movie for the first time while on shrooms... I was tripping balls with the visual and auditory hallucinations already but scared and confused with the storyline. It really was intense but I enjoyed it
one of the coolest intros in film history
This is a typographer’s dream come true.
I put it on 0.5x speed and kept pausing to appreciate all the graphic design and typography
This made it easy to see who did such a great job, clever lol
Saw this cold, had no idea about it going in....introduced me to Gaspar Noé. I imagine if you're a graphic designer, a text and logo guy, this title sequence was just awesome to work on.
I didn't have epilepsy before I watched this thing. But now I have.
This film made me so uncomfortable after watching it, still a great film
still the hardest intro ever
This has to be one of the best intros ever... as well as most irritating and seizure-inducing.
the most epic opening in history
i envy those who saw this beauty in theatre.
The designer for the opening sequence is probably the most paid among the crew 😂
I remember i was high as hell and picked a random video on netflix to watch..man how lucky was i... i didnt know if i was just so fked up or the intro was really just like that.. what a trip
Editor: que efectos le pongo patron?
Director: si
This is almost as good as the #horror opening
Now that, is how you fucking open a movie.
It says it in the opening but the song is LFO - ‘Freak’, this part starts at 2:29 of the song
Watched this last night with a friend who struggles with flashing lights, had to tap him when flashing stopped throughout the whole movie
Way ahead of its time
how
@@Red_____ you know how
For those of you who have epilepsy, it was nice knowing you.