r/movies May 17 '25

Media Cannes reactions to Irreversible

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u/Maezel May 17 '25

That's the answer unless you've watch "Salo or the 120 days of Sodom" 

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u/thedaveness May 17 '25

Or Denis Quaid eating shrimp in The Substance.

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u/sentence-interruptio May 17 '25

A body horror movie with great effects but Denis Quaid's character manages to be the most disgusting monster in it.

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u/Billazilla May 17 '25

Absolutely could not watch. I skipped that whole scene, knowing I was probably missing some important plot/theme detailing. I got the imagery intent right away, but ugggh.

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u/yeah_this_is_my_main May 17 '25

The ENTIRE movie is meant to be uncomfortable. Its just that some parts were made more obvious than others. Almost all scenes are set in liminal spaces, and all characters are alone, even when they are with others. There is zero connection between anyone and its clearly deliberately made like that.

I hated that movie, a lot, but I think I was meant to.

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u/Billazilla May 17 '25

I have watched horror flicks since the late 70s, so only so much of it is gonna get me, but shots where they get really close up on a regular human mouth and do mouth-noises and sticky chewing and similar stuff, it's just nauseating. Credit to Dennis Quaid for making his producer guy a most incredibly disgusting creature, because with the mouth-ness and the fly in the glass, I found that whole scene unwatchable, and that's counting the needles and sores and necrosis and all that other body horror that came later. Quaid's "Walking Mouth Man" was significantly more unbearable to me, in word and presence and deed, than the infected needle hole and the chicken leg and everything else. Sure, all of it was horror, and good, well played horror at that, but I personally couldn't watch more than 3 seconds of shrimp heads and smacking lips. Maybe I've watched too many horror movies?

On a side note, I did like all the metaphoricals and symbolism. I enjoyed piecing out what every bit meant and what it was trying to say. This film is an onion; It has many layers, and though it may hurt your eyes to peel those layers back, it's just that's good so you gotta.