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    Irreversible

    en-usFebruary 28, 2024
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    About this Episode

    Today we have a very controversial movie we're tackling. Will is a big fan of Gaspar Noe and so we decided to revisit this notorious film. For those who don't know, Irreversible stars Vincent Cassel and Monica Bellucci and features some very graphic scenes. It is also a film that happens in reverse time. Did we love it, could we look past the vile nature of the picture? Tune in for another great episode of your favorite movie podcast.

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