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Released after being imprisoned for assault, a Frenchman finds himself impoverished, alienated and angry. His life and mind begins to breakdown as he lashes out against various factions of society while attempting to reconnect with his estranged daughter.
More of a young turk provocation than a measured and mature intercession on rage and despair, but it certainly achieves the unsettling effect Noe intended.
[VIDEO ESSAY] "I Stand Alone" (Gaspar Noé's feature debut) is as much a philosophical denunciation of humanity as it is a thought-provoking treatise on mental illness (as a socially communicable disease).