Irreversible - Limited Edition (Korea) DVD
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Irreversible - Limited Edition (Korea)
Alexandra und Marcus sind ein glückliches Paar. Die beiden führen ein ausgelassenes Leben und streifen nachts durch die wildesten Parties. In einer Nacht dann geschieht das Unglück: Alex macht sich alleine auf den Heimweg und wird in einem Tunnel einem sadistischen Schwulen vergewaltigt. Als Marcus auf dem Nachhauseweg am Tatort vorbeikommt, muss er mit ansehen, wie Alex im Koma liegend abtransportiert wird. In seiner rasenden Wut kennt Marcus nur noch einen Gedanken: Rache.
Gaspar Noes Irreversible utilizes the same storytelling technique used by Christopher Nolan in Memento and Harold Pinter in Betrayal. Consisting of about a dozen scenes, all shot in single takes, Irreversible charts a disturbing night in the life of Marcus (Vincent Cassel), but presents the events in reverse chronological order. The audience eventually learns how the beautiful Alex (Cassels real-life partner Monica Bellucci) is involved. The film opens with a violent altercation at a gay sex club and works backward to explain how and why the violence occurred. The actors improvised the vast majority of the dialogue starting from a four-page story outline. Irreversible was screened in competition at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival.
Gaspar Noes Irreversible utilizes the same storytelling technique used by Christopher Nolan in Memento and Harold Pinter in Betrayal. Consisting of about a dozen scenes, all shot in single takes, Irreversible charts a disturbing night in the life of Marcus (Vincent Cassel), but presents the events in reverse chronological order. The audience eventually learns how the beautiful Alex (Cassels real-life partner Monica Bellucci) is involved. The film opens with a violent altercation at a gay sex club and works backward to explain how and why the violence occurred. The actors improvised the vast majority of the dialogue starting from a four-page story outline. Irreversible was screened in competition at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival.