"Irreversible" is a French psychological thriller film directed by Gaspar Noé. The story is told in reverse chronological order and follows the events of one night in Paris. The film begins with a brutal rape and beating in a subway tunnel, then moves backwards through the night as the characters try to piece together what led to this horrific event. The narrative explores themes of revenge, violence, and the consequences of our actions. The film is known for its graphic and disturbing scenes, as well as its unique storytelling technique. "Irreversible" has been praised for its bold and daring approach to filmmaking, but has also been criticized for its extreme content. Overall, it is a challenging and thought-provoking film that leaves a lasting impact on its audience.
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Ludwig van Beethoven:
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Symphony No. 9 in D Major - Adagio
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