Climax
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Climax

French dancers gather in a remote, empty school building to rehearse on a wintry night. The all-night celebration morphs into a hallucinatory nightmar...e when they learn their sangria is laced with LSD. Show More

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In the French film Climax directed by Gaspar Noé, a group of dancers come together in an abandoned school building on a cold winter night for a rehearsal. Their plans for an all-night celebration take a dark turn when they discover that someone has spiked their sangria with LSD.

As the drug begins to take effect, the dancers' evening spirals into a nightmarish and hallucinatory experience. Paranoia, fear, and confusion grip the group as they struggle to maintain their sanity in the midst of the growing chaos. Relationships fracture, secrets are revealed, and violence ensues.

Noé's signature visual style, characterized by long takes and dizzying camera movements, intensifies the disorienting and nightmarish atmosphere. The film explores themes of collective madness, human vulnerability, and the breakdown of social order.

Climax is a visceral and intense exploration of psychological horror, blending elements of dance, music, and drug-induced hysteria. With its stunning cinematography and provocative storytelling, the film captivates viewers from start to finish.

Note: This summary does not disclose spoilers, allowing viewers to experience the full impact of the film's narrative twists and turns.

Also Known As:

Climax

Release Date:

15 Mar 2019

Writers:

Gaspar Noé

Awards:

8 wins & 15 nominations