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Repulsion
Theatrical Release Date: 10/03/1965
MPAA Rating: 
Studio: ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMS INC.
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Roman Polanski was still a newcomer to the world of cinema when he unleashed this unforgettable exercise in skin-crawling terror. Repulsion was the Polish director's first film in English, but that hardly mattered: much of the movie is as wordless (and as weird) as the silent Nosferatu. The young Catherine Deneuve plays a Belgian girl stranded in '60s London, a shy beauty with no social skills. When her sister leaves their shared flat, Deneuve goes gradually, quietly, completely mad. Her world becomes Polanski's paintbox, as the devilish director distorts reality via a series of surrealistic touches (grasping hands that protrude from elastic walls) and out-and-out murderous horror. Very few films cast the kind of eerie spell that this 1965 classic achieves, and it clearly points the way toward Polanski's Rosemary's Baby. As with most of the director's work, what is unsettling is not the overt violence, but the terrifying sense of emptiness and isolation, and the boiling unease inside one's own mind. --Robert Horton
Very creepy
A Customer Review by Kona
Even on her good days, Carol lives on the edge of sanity; she stares endlessly at sidewalks cracks, feels things crawling on her body, and doesn't respond to people. And when her sister leaves her alone for two weeks, Carol loses her grip on reality completely.
Roman Polanski's first English language film is almost a silent movie with just a bit of dialogue. The action is mostly in Carol's mind as she sees, hears, and feels things that go bump in the night, fears many have felt at one time or another, but she loses herself in her horror. Twenty-two year old Catherine Deneuve also made her English language debut in the film and gives a stunning performance. Her fragile beauty contrasts with the ugliness and brutality of her hallucinations and the audience is swept along on her journey.
This is not a movie to watch at night if you're afraid of the dark or of being alone. A very effective thriller.
Excellent Film
A Customer Review by Fantasy lover
I really do understand why a lot of people don't like this movie. I really feel sorry for them, however. This is a very slow movie that rides it's suspense. The acting was excellent, Catherine Deneuve makes you want to grab her and scream what the hell is wrong with you. There is very little action or dialogue which might be a putoff for some people, personally, I was gripped throughout the whole movie. But this movie is certainly not for everyone. It was one of Polanski's first movies, and very artistic, along the lines of a movie like Eraserhead. If you don't like slow movies, or don't like to think during a movie, or don't like to think period, this movie is not for you. However if psychosis fascinates you, and slow building suspense gets your rocks off, check this one out. You will not be disappointed.
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