Irréversible star Vincent Cassel delivers the most deranged performance of his career in this pitch-black comedy horror from French director/co-writer Kim Chapiron. Ultra-hip and insane, this largely handheld-shot film about townie clubbers caught up in an inbred, rural hell mixes the anarchic energy
of Dobermann with the insular oddity of Calvaire. A demented highlight of Frightfest 2006, it's so sharp and twisted that even the fussiest genre fan will be in stitches.
There's always something completely satisfying about watching unsympathetic upstarts coming unstuck, and the multicultural gang at the heart of this film are deliberately obnoxious tossers. All right off their tits after a night celebrating Christmas in a Parisian club, they can only see potential pussy, not neon-lit danger, when the appropriately named temptress Eve (À Ma Soeur!



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