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Irréversible

  • 2002
  • 16
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
157K
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POPULARITY
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Irréversible (2002)
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Psychological DramaPsychological ThrillerTragedyCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Events over the course of one traumatic night in Paris unfold in reverse-chronological order.Events over the course of one traumatic night in Paris unfold in reverse-chronological order.Events over the course of one traumatic night in Paris unfold in reverse-chronological order.

  • Director
    • Gaspar Noé
  • Writer
    • Gaspar Noé
  • Stars
    • Monica Bellucci
    • Vincent Cassel
    • Albert Dupontel
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    157K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    327
    137
    • Director
      • Gaspar Noé
    • Writer
      • Gaspar Noé
    • Stars
      • Monica Bellucci
      • Vincent Cassel
      • Albert Dupontel
    • 831User reviews
    • 179Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Monica Bellucci
    Monica Bellucci
    • Alex
    • (as Bellucci)
    Vincent Cassel
    Vincent Cassel
    • Marcus
    • (as Cassel)
    Albert Dupontel
    Albert Dupontel
    • Pierre
    • (as Dupontel)
    Philippe Nahon
    Philippe Nahon
    • L'homme
    • (as Nahon)
    Jo Prestia
    Jo Prestia
    • Le Tenia
    • (as Prestia)
    Stéphane Drouot
    • Stéphane
    • (as Drouot)
    Jean-Louis Costes
    • Fistman
    • (as Costes)
    Mick Gondouin
    Mick Gondouin
    • Mick
    • (as Gondouin)
    Mourad Khima
    • Mourad
    • (as Khima)
    Layde Hellal
    • Layde
    • (as Hellal)
    Dominique Nato
    • Commissaire
    • (as Nato)
    Michel Fesche
    • Chauffeur Taxi
    • (as Fesche)
    Victoria Jaramillo
    • Concha
    • (as Jaramillo)
    Jean-Yves Le Quellec
    • Inspecteur
    • (as Le Quellec)
    Isabelle Giami
    • Copine d'Alex enceinte
    • (as Giami)
    Fatima Adoum
    Fatima Adoum
    • Fatima
    • (as Adoum)
    Janice Foulaux
    • Janice
    • (as Foulaux)
    Stéphane Derdérian
    Stéphane Derdérian
    • Client du Rectum
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Gaspar Noé
    • Writer
      • Gaspar Noé
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    User reviews831

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    10wheatdog

    Visceral, shocking, groundbreaking genius

    I have seen this film only once. It needs multiple viewings, I feel, to fully appreciate it's merit. This is something that will come in time but I felt it was only right to comment after my first impression. I instantly gave the film 10 out of 10, not because I overly enjoyed it (nigh on impossible) but because it shook me, at times, to my very core and affected me in a way that I cannot easily or fully describe. I can honestly say Irreversible is the most devastating piece of cinema I've ever witnessed. This isn't solely due to it's shocking content but more so the production as a whole and how it has been constructed and packaged. It truly is a work of art. Camera-work, lighting, colour (primarily gaudy, striking tones of red and orange) all combine in an unforgettable amalgam of brilliance. Featuring towering performances from Cassel, Belluci and Dupontel the film lurches backward in time depicting the events of a truly tragic night in the lives of three friends. Alex (Belluci) is brutally raped on her way home from a party and Marcus (Cassel) and Pierre (Dupontel) set off determined to wreak vengeance on the perpetrator. However, that is merely the plot. Admittedly quite a simple premise but the way it is played out is unforgettable. This is a film that everyone should and arguably needs to see as it is, for me, a milestone of modern cinema. Raw and unflinching, can you stomach it?
    8CTzen

    A sad, depressing movie.

    A lot has been said about this movie. Yes, there are a couple of brutal and violent scenes. It's even hard to watch at times, but Irreversible is much more than that.

    I personally think that the acting is great. There's a natural chemistry between the 3 main characters. Monica Bellucci does a wonderful job as Alex. I give her a lot credit for being involved in such difficult role.

    I really like the way the story was told. Some people say that it's a rip off of Memento, and that it doesn't work well in this movie, but I have to disagree. The movie "starts" in a dark way, with a lot of graphic images and violence. But at the end there's this kind of peace, a little dose of happiness..."the calm before the storm". It works really well, and that's what make this a really sad story.

    I really recommend this film. But like I said before, it can be hard to watch. Just watch it with an open mind and give it a try.
    8SuperMegaTont

    Divisive, but I thought it was mint

    This film won't be for everyone. There are two scenes that require a strong stomach, the camera work, initially at least, is near nausea inducing and the narrative structure, playing chronologically backwards to some may feel gimmicky.

    I thought this was terrific though.

    The plot is essentially a revenge thriller, where a sexual assault is avenged through a brutal act of violence.

    The narrative structure works for me - starting with a brutal act of violence, then gradually plays out the events that led up to that point. It is frenetic, urgent and compelling. Vincent Cassel is brilliant as ever here too.

    The trigger for the revenge is shown as a protracted sexual assault, and I'm sure many will consider it gratuitous. To describe it as such is kinda missing the point - its duration and violence makes the viewer complicit in the crime and is, in part intended to justify the act of violence that follows (though we the audience have already seen).

    It would be easy to reduce the film to the narrative device and these two scenes. Those scenes do live long in the memory, but the film is more than that. Don't get me wrong, I have no intention of watching the film again, but that's because once is enough, doesn't make it any more compelling. I thought this was mint.
    6unreconstructed

    Irreversible: Noe's Cosmic Determinism

    I just watched Irreversible....very difficult to watch. On the surface, the movie is very exploitive. It simultaneously arouses the two worst feelings possible: anger and helplessness. Below the surface, the movie may be more depressing than the rape of Monica Bellucci and the mistaken vengeance that it inspires. I think there's a deeper philosophical idea underlying this movie and it's not a happy one. At one point we see a poster of 2001: A Space Odyssey as the movie keeps segueing into the past. How is Irreversible related to 2001? Recall how Kubrick showed a very brief glimpse into the prehistory of humans at the beginning of 2001, before leaping far into the future Space Age? And in both time periods, Kubrick's work is imbued with a chronic pessimism about humanity. During the prehistoric era, our capacity to evolve and survive depended on the ability to create crude tools which we promptly used to exterminate rival gangs of pre-humans. In the Space Age our ability to break the bonds of Earth and explore Space depends on our ability to create more sophisticated tools: building and programming supercomputers, like HAL. But eventually that also winds up biting us in the ass. Noe, does the opposite, sort of. He shows segments of three individuals' lives but he starts in the Present and keeps going back further to the past. Noe seems intent on showing how what happens to humans is not just dependent on the past but, in fact, strictly determined by the past. At the end of the movie he has apparently gone all the way back to the Big Bang (Really intense flashing white light and sonic rumbling from the audio track). What is Noe getting at? Is it something more deeply pessimistic than even Kubrick dared imagine? What does Noe mean by the title "Irreversible" ?

    Is it that conditions for the subsequent evolution of our universe were fixed by the initial conditions of the Big Bang and nothing can change what happens later; and the really radical idea that this strict determinism applies to human actions just as much as it does to, for example, star formation in some far-flung corner of the universe??? That humans do not in fact possess Free Will but are just part of the universe undergoing changes by responding to forces and psychological pressures which all follow precisely from what has happened in the past?? If this is what Noe is conveying, it is very very DARK in a way that goes beyond Kubrick: we're not just violent and hedonistic, we really don't have any choice in the matter. For Noe, being "One With The Universe" isn't a pop slogan from the 60's accompanied by warm feelings of emotional wellbeing; it's a stark physical fact involving a collapse to nihilism. As Time destroys everything, maybe there are no good or bad deeds, just simply "deeds", or as a physicist would call them, "events". Noe = Nietzsche ??: Psychologically, intelligent beings can't evolve in any other direction: the struggle for existence forces us to conceive of ourselves as Free. One of necessary preconditions in the struggle for survival may be intellectual Error. Our perception of ourselves as free sentient inner-directed Agents: just a little joke played on us by the universe as it bends us over and we take it in the Rectum.

    "Irreversible": the universe as one big Process that, once set in motion, will evolve according to it's own laws and cannot be changed even by human awareness of this Process since our awareness is just one aspect that's been set in motion. Anyway, I hope this isn't what Noe intended because it's very depressing. And even if Noe didn't intend this, maybe it's true nonetheless. Scary thought.
    mrkkdude

    Nauseating camera style

    Irreversible is a well acted film with a couple of really confronting scenes. It deals with a taboo topic for its time in graphic detail. I had to stop watching at times and take a break given it's graphic content and nauseating movement of the camera.

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    • Trivia
      After the film's premiere in Cannes, the audience sat in almost complete silence until the next movie was scheduled to start.
    • Goofs
      When Alex is in the bed with her boyfriend and they get up to dance, the whole film crew is mirrored on the glass of the window.
    • Quotes

      Philippe: Time destroys everything.

    • Crazy credits
      As would be expected of a film that runs backwards, the "end credits" appear at the beginning of the film and scroll in reverse. There are no credits or studio logos at the end of the film, only the title card "Le temps détruit tout" ("Time destroys everything").
    • Alternate versions
      A new version, called "Irréversible - Inversion Intégrale" ("Irréversible - Straight Cut" in English), was screened in 2019 at the 76th annual Venice International Film Festival. It has been recut to put the narration in chronological order.
    • Connections
      Featured in Zomergasten: Episode #18.6 (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Symphony No. 7 in A Major op. 92
      Written by Ludwig van Beethoven (as Beethoven)

      Koka Media

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    • Release date
      • May 22, 2002 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Languages
      • French
      • Spanish
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Irréversible - Inversion Intégrale
    • Filming locations
      • Buttes Chaumont, Paris 19, Paris, France(subway station)
    • Production companies
      • 120 Films
      • Canal+
      • Eskwad
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $803,491
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $60,086
      • Mar 9, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,490,733
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital

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