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That sounds like a step away from banning a cartoonist for making a caricature of Muhammad.


You have a story with extreme, borderline characters living an outcast life in a dehumanized city. Then you have a love story between a brother and a sister. He is a drug dealer until he gets killed in a setup and she works as a stripper. What do you expect with a story like this? Certainly not a knowledgeable, balanced, religious approach to spice. Or to any drug, for that matter.


Enter the Void doesn't intend to be a piece of DMT 101. It does not constitute an apology for irresponsible drug use either. Suggesting that, because of the nature of the characters or the story, a film should leave out ideas, things or doctrines that happen to be sacred for some people (or when properly understood), is not a healthy approach at all.


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