Enter the Void - Intro Title Credit Sequence (1080p)
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Published 2011-02-07
The track in the second half is LFO - Freak.
All Comments (21)
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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
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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
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Now THIS is how you open a movie. Holy Fuck. As if you wouldn't be paying attention by that point.
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I saw this at the cinema, the most incredible title sequence of all time
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Editor: so which font would you prefer? Gaspar: Yes
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I would like to give a cookie to all those that survived the intro
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I'll never forget this movie. This opening was enough to get me at the edge of my seat during the whole movie. Legendary.
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who ever edited and made this is a fukkin genius
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Inarguably the best opening credits of any movie to ever exist.
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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.
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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.
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Something about this intro, just sucks you right into the movie.
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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
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Graphic Designer: So what kind of design do you want for the opening sequence? Director: All of them.
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I love how 1:50 onward it goes all out with the insane editing
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The fact that this movie made death feel nostalgic is something powerful.
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Imagine this in a fkn theater. I'd have a headache
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Had 20 seizures watching this.
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Best Intro 1) Enter the void 2) Fight Club 3) The room
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the whole movie is like this, it is like a fever dream