Viff 2018: Gaspar Noe Impresses with Climax [Review]
French provocateur Gaspar Noe doesn't do anything halfway so you'd better believe that when the director sets off to make a "dance" movie, he goes all in. As such, the first half of Climax plays like a really well-made dance movie complete with superbly talented dancers, stupendous choreography from up-and-coming superstar Nina McNeely and one of the best dance soundtracks of the year.
Climax opens with the end credits, followed by an introduction to the 20 dancers who are being interviewed for the job of their lives: the chance to be in a music video that could elevate their careers to the next level. The next time we see the dancers is during a jaw-dropping dance sequence that is as good as anything on display in popular dance movies.
While waiting for the bus to...
Climax opens with the end credits, followed by an introduction to the 20 dancers who are being interviewed for the job of their lives: the chance to be in a music video that could elevate their careers to the next level. The next time we see the dancers is during a jaw-dropping dance sequence that is as good as anything on display in popular dance movies.
While waiting for the bus to...
- 10/9/2018
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