Started reading about the book that Oscar was talking about at the beginning of the film, and the concepts have got me absolutely ensnared.
My views on consciousness, life and death have all changed after talking shrooms years ago, and I'm simultaneously both terrified and comforted by what I have read about the Tibetan book of the dead, and what Noé has depicted in this film.
I've watched this film before I ever took psychedelics, and I overlooked it until a recent rewatching. Anyone who has taken psychedelics knows how difficult it is to express what it's like to trip-- to be able to capture and hold on to something so abstract, and then to translate it into a coherent medium for others is insane.
Enter the Void ain't perfect but it certainly does an excellent job of depicting such broad and abstract spiritual concepts. To confront life, death, time and rebirth all at once is truly terrifying dawg, and it's why I love this film.