Skip Irréversible unless you’re ready. Only watch Love alone. And never, ever look away.
If you’ve landed on the name Gaspar Noé while scrolling MyFlixer, you’re either a hardened cinephile or about to have your brain rewired. The Argentine-Italian filmmaker (born 1963) is not a “passive viewing” director. He’s a cinematic terrorist—in the most loving sense of the word—who weaponizes strobe lights, disorienting camera spins, graphic intimacy, and philosophical dread.