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Vortex

  • 2021
  • 2h 22m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
10K
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Dario Argento and Françoise Lebrun in Vortex (2021)
The last days of an elderly couple stricken by dementia.
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The last days of an elderly couple stricken by dementia.The last days of an elderly couple stricken by dementia.The last days of an elderly couple stricken by dementia.

  • Director
    • Gaspar Noé
  • Writer
    • Gaspar Noé
  • Stars
    • Dario Argento
    • Françoise Lebrun
    • Alex Lutz
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gaspar Noé
    • Writer
      • Gaspar Noé
    • Stars
      • Dario Argento
      • Françoise Lebrun
      • Alex Lutz
    • 32User reviews
    • 144Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Dario Argento
    Dario Argento
    • Lui
    Françoise Lebrun
    Françoise Lebrun
    • Elle
    Alex Lutz
    Alex Lutz
    • Stéphane
    Kylian Dheret
    • Kiki
    Vuk Brankovic
    Kamel Benchemekh
    • L'épicier
    Charles Morillon
    Frank Villeneuve
    Corinne Bruand
    • Claire
    Joël Clabault
    • Le voisin
    Philippe Rouyer
    • Ami de la Rédaction
    Jean-Pierre Bouyxou
    • Ami de la Rédaction
    Eric Fourneuf
    • L'aide à domicile
    Nicolas Hirgair
    • L'agent des pompes funèbres
    Nathalie Roubaud
    • La junkie
    Sylvain Rottee
    • Homme crématorium
    Laurent Aknin
    • Ami de la Rédaction
    • (uncredited)
    Stéphane Derdérian
    Stéphane Derdérian
    • Ami de la rédaction
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Gaspar Noé
    • Writer
      • Gaspar Noé
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    7K2nsl3r

    Almost great

    Unlike Noe's previous films, Vortex is an understated, slow-paced, intimate character piece. Who knew that Dario Argento could give such a brilliant performance? And Francoise Lebrun... just wow. The rest of the cast are fine in their roles as well, but this is a movie about two characters, and they were cast perfectly. Where the movie really struggles, however, is in its pacing and editing. It is simply 30-40 minutes too long. Scenes drag on endlessly. There can be a hypnotic quality to some of the mundane scenes, but not enough to justify the drag. A tighter edit would have made a difference. Perhaps one of these days we will get a director's cut that re-edits the movie and makes it a bit tighter overall. However, there is a lot to appreciate in the film. It is worth seeing for the acting performances alone. It takes on an important topic and handles it gracefully. It shows that the director is a versatile craftsman who is not afraid of breaking the mold and taking risks that mostly pay off.
    8Jeremy_Urquhart

    Absorbing and hard-hitting

    Even by Noe's standards, Vortex is truly unflinching and horrifically brutal, and does so without showing the sorts of extreme sexual and/or violent content that can often be found in his other films.

    There's no real optimism or sentimentality. This film is just "getting old is horrible and here's what can happen" with no filter. The characters are similarly honest- Dario Argento's character is asked how his wife is. He bluntly replies "Not good." His character's son echoes a similar sentiment.

    It takes a similar premise to 2012's Amour yet makes it even more impactful. It uses a bolder stylistic decision too, which I won't spoil here (I think it kind of works. It makes some moments extra devastating, but I couldn't always work out its explicit purpose on a scene to scene basis).

    While it's definitely not a fun or fast-paced movie, 142 minutes passed by surprisingly quick, which I think speaks to how absorbing and well-acted it is. It may well be Gaspar Noe's best film so far.
    6stylss

    "To all those whose brains will decompose before their hearts."

    Intimate, haunting, quiet, and sad with very raw and incredible performances by the two main characters. It's very slow but the unique transitions paired with the split screen keeps your eyes constantly darting around trying to take in everything which at times isn't much at all. I have to admit this was uncomfortably long and it didn't completely sink in until the very final scene. Getting old is so scary.
    7sarahbasak

    Not your average Gaspar Noe movie

    Watched Vortex at the very first night it was screening in Paris. To be fair, I don't understand French and there were no subtitles, but it made me feel vulnerable and bitter even in that circumstance.

    The movie doesn't contain scenes of any kind of abuse as other Gaspar Noe movies, but still, it leaves you looking blank at the screen. Before going in to the movie theater I knew what the movie was about and I've seen the trailer as well; however, Noe still managed to impress me and others. When the movie ended everyone at the theater was extremely quite, and their faces looked like the movie touched their souls somehow; and I think that's because every single scene is so real. There are no surreal settings or extreme characters that you probably wouldn't meet throughout your life, every scene feels like you could have been there.

    Also, the split screen (in my opinion) explains how even though you meet people and spend some, or most of your life with them, at the end, you're all alone. I feel like this is a common theme Noe enjoys reminding his viewers, and to me, this technique did the job quite right. I especially enjoyed watching Françoise Lebrun's facial expression and hand while the screen was splitting: I don't know whether this was done on purpose, but it made me think that she was anxious because she was realizing how they're drawn apart, and tried to prevent it until the very last moment.

    Structure-wise, it's nothing like other movies of Gaspar Noe's- I guess it's more of an experimental one; so you might be disappointed if you expect the crazy visuals, the scenes built around 'dirty realism', or that underground feeling in general. But feeling-wise, Gaspar Noe once again managed to draw the audience into their own inner worlds and leave them alone with their staggering emotions. I definitely think this movie is more than another product of the culture industry that you consume mindlessly and instinctively, and rather an actual piece of art that makes you feel emotions. Can't wait to see the English version!
    7Xstal

    The Dangers of Dementia...

    Françoise Lebrun delivers an outstanding and unforgettable portrayal as Elle, a lady in her senior years struck down with dementia and living in a world that's alien, confusing, bewildering and extremely dangerous. So convincing is her presentation that you spend most of the film half believing that she must genuinely be suffering, that this is a documentary, a fly on the wall observation. Similarly, Dario Argento fulfils the role of the loving but ever so slightly irritated grumpy old man, wishing to get on with his life while more often than not, turning a blind eye to his wife's descent, knowing only too well the consequences once others take control of the situation.

    This film recognises what most people have gone through, or will go through, either directly or as close witnesses. Filmed in an imaginative style by the progressive Gaspar Noé, my only complaint is that I was extremely keen for the end to arrive as it outstayed its welcome by around 30 minutes and, as such, I'm unlikely to revisit it again any time soon.

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    • Trivia
      Gaspar Noé created the project after suffering a dangerously severe brain hemorrhage which very nearly killed him. When he recovered, he became sober and began filming.
    • Crazy credits
      Like his previous films, the film has an entire opening credits from the end.
    • Connections
      Features Vampyr (1932)
    • Soundtracks
      Mon Amie la Rose
      Music by Cécile Caulier and Jacques Lacome

      Lyrics by Cécile Caulier

      Performed by Françoise Hardy

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    • Release date
      • April 13, 2022 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
      • Monaco
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Вихор
    • Filming locations
      • 50 Rue du Château Landon, Paris 10, Paris, France(apartment building exteriors)
    • Production companies
      • Rectangle Productions
      • Wild Bunch International
      • Les Cinémas de la Zone
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $145,708
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $27,828
      • May 8, 2022
    • Gross worldwide
      • $340,619
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 22 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.40 : 1

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