Arrow Video Enter The Void Limited Edition

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Zavvi - The Home of Pop CultureEight years after the controversial and shocking Irreversible, director Gaspar Noé cemented his reputation as the enfant terrible of New French Extremity with perhaps his most challenging film to date – a hallucinatory meditation on life, death and rebirth, shot entirely in the first person.American siblings Oscar (Nathaniel Brown) and Linda (Paz de la Huerta, The Limits of Control) eke out a shared existence in Tokyo – he by dealing drugs, she by working as a stripper. However, tragedy strikes when a deal turns sour and Oscar is shot by the police. As his lifeless body lies on the floor of a public toilet, his soul floats high above the neon-drenched Tokyo streets, observing the effect of his death on his sister and reliving the events in his life that brought him to this juncture.Described by Noé himself as a psychedelic melodrama , Enter the Void boasts mesmerising cinematography by the award-winning Benoît Debie (Climax, Spring Breakers) and a hypnotic soundtrack of experimental and electronic music. Powerful and transcendent, it offers viewers an immersive cinematic experience like no other.Product FeaturesHigh Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentations of both the 143-minute UK theatrical cut and the full-length 161-minute director's cutOriginal lossless DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 and PCM 2.0 stereo soundtracksOptional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingEnter the Sensorium, a brand new visual essay on the film by author and critic Alexandra Heller-NicolasBrand new video interview with typography designer and long-term Noé collaborator Tom Kan8 deleted scenesArchival Making of – Special Effects featuretteArchival Vortex featuretteArchival DMT Loop featuretteFrench and international theatrical trailers8 teaser trailers3 unused trailersImage galleryLimited edition packaging with reversible sleeve featuring two choices of artworkIllustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Jon Towlson and Rich Johnson, and an oral history of the film by Steven HanleyFold-out double-sided poster featuring two choices of artworkSix double-sided, postcard-sized artcards
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