this morning and this afternoon i re-visited a couple of films i hadn't seen for a year or so.
first, 'Following'. It's the first feature length by Christopher Nolan (Insomnia, Memento, The Prestige, Inception, Batman etc) and was filmed whilst he was at university so it's very low budget, and all the actors are just university students, and I think I'm right in saying that none of them were actually studying acting. Despite the lack of actors, money, time constraints, sets etc it's a classic Nolan film with non-linear chronology and a tonne of twists and turns. Only 70 minutes so well worth a watch if you have a spare hour.
The second is 'Enter The Void'. Just like the first time round it left me somewhat speechless. The epitome of Gaspar Noe in the sense that it sits on the boundary of sophisticated art and unadulterated exploitation. As an overall film it's good without being great, but visually it is just absolutely incredible. Probably a 7.5/10 in my opinion, but purely because of its aesthetics its a film that everybody should see. The trailer (below) is fantastic.