Climax
Climax

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Climax

2016
Movie
15 min
French

Larry, a young man convinced of his heterosexuality, goes home with a girl after a night out. But when they reveal their intimacy to each others, he discovers that what she has between her legs is not exactly what he expected. This disturbing discovery will lead Larry to a quick trip to the depths of his sexual identity and gender perception.

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IMDb6.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes75%
Metacritic75/100
Google Users65%
Director: Gaspar NoéGenres: Horror, Drama, Music

Plot Summary

A troupe of dancers gathers in a remote building for an all-night rehearsal, celebrating their upcoming tour. As the night progresses, a communal bowl of sangria is spiked with LSD, leading to a descent into hedonistic chaos. Paranoia, suspicion, and primal instincts take over as the dancers turn on each other in a wild, psychedelic nightmare.

Critical Reception

Gaspar Noé's 'Climax' is a polarizing film that has divided critics and audiences with its extreme style and unsettling subject matter. Many praise its audacious direction, visceral energy, and striking visuals, while others find it gratuitous, overly long, and lacking in substance beyond its shock value. It's widely considered a signature work of Noé's provocative filmmaking.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually stunning and relentlessly intense, offering a unique and disturbing cinematic experience.

  • A descent into madness that is as hypnotic as it is repulsive, pushing the boundaries of filmmaking.

  • While undeniably audacious, some find the film's shock tactics overshadow its artistic merit.

Google audience: Audiences generally find 'Climax' to be a visually striking and highly intense film, often described as both hypnotic and disturbing. While many appreciate its audacious style and unique approach to depicting a descent into chaos, some viewers feel the film's extreme nature can be overwhelming or gratuitous.

Awards & Accolades

Won the SACD Prize at the Cannes Film Festival (Directors' Fortnight). Nominated for Best Film at the Sitges Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The film's opening and closing monologues were improvised by the actors based on prompts given by director Gaspar Noé.

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