
The whole thing is a deliberate - and at times patience-testing - act of provocation, but Noe's trip to the outer-limits of cinematic convention yields something defiantly personal and unique. Broken down to its base elements, it's a detective-ghost story, not unlike M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense (1999), albeit one driven by some dazzling filmmaking bravado.A mash-up of the sacred, the profane, and the brain-dead, Enter the Void is addictive.