Repulsion Comments

  • Stephania 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    This is another Polanski movie about the apartment theme. If you include "The Strange Tenant" and "The Devil's Baby", it should be called an "apartment trilogy", which regards the apartment neighbors as the incarnation of evil. Kano's character is misogynistic (so to speak), but the idea of ​​fantasizing about being raped is weird. The soundtrack is very distinctive, either silent or monotonous percussion, showing the heroine's psychedelic state and falling into a state of...

  • Gayle 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    Even if she knew that she was going to collapse a little bit, there was still a very suspenseful atmosphere in the end. The era of Polanski's black-and-white films was better than...

  • Randi 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    How can a psychological suspense film be so poetic for...

  • Sydnie 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    How many people Polanski's rendering of the horror movie atmosphere has affected, it is time to consider his biography. PS: I can't tell the difference between his films from different...

  • Mona 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    Suppressing your own desires brings an anxious and neurotic woman who will scare you half to death in her imaginary...

  • Kobe 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    Well, I admit that it's too scary, the director is too powerful, such a calm shot gives people such a depressing impact, it's really psychologically poor, don't watch...

  • Xzavier 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    Everything sticks to the title, Repulsion, which is a good one. Intriguing, inspiring and very confusing. It's like Lynch's version of Barton Fink, only more...

  • Mossie 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    Polanski used black and white images to create a world of mental breakdown, and the audience felt the alienation in Catherine Deneuve's heart with the erratic and empty eyes of Catherine Deneuve. Cracked walls, hands breaking through walls, razors flailing, sprouting potatoes, rotting rabbit meat, hoarse screams, ticking alarm clocks, all these things accelerate our perception of the atmosphere of terror , and finally fell into the center of...

  • Alberto 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Psychoanalytic works with clinical nature, closed individuals in claustrophobic space, imaginary persecution, terminal amplification of fear, unconscious crime... The first half of the slow or even suffocating rhythm instantly introduces horror elements, impact force Extremely strong. In addition, the human hand sticking out of the crack in the wall is a really good design, it's amazing. Polanski used fear and sin to excavate human nature all his life, and he was indeed more sharp and cold in...

  • Alvina 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    1. The collapse of the virgin; 2. The hand wall is very stunning; 3. The light and shadow are teased again; 4. The sound of the second hand moving makes the audience as anxious as the protagonist; 5. The room is like the embodiment of the heroine's inner world; 6. The end Echoing with the beginning, the eyes of fear and...

Extended Reading
  • Lionel 2021-12-22 08:01:12

    Mysterious neurotic

    Polanski's "Cold Blood Cry" is one of my favorite movies. The movie successfully expresses emotions such as neuroticism, unknown fear, and claustrophobia. What's more unique is that the film is only a display of emotions, and no further interpretation is attempted. The openness of the work makes...

  • Lenny 2021-12-22 08:01:12

    A process of collapse

    A little bit about this amazing movie:-This

    is a black and white horror film with a strong European literary texture from the 60s-It is more terrifying

    than Rosemary's Baby, and the same pain

    -Polanski is in his first In addition to the amazing maturity realized in the first two parts, the lens...

Repulsion quotes

  • Colin: Are you playing hard to get? I've been waiting over an hour!

    Carol: What for?

    Colin: Well, not for Christmas. We made a date. Remember? We're having supper tonight.

    Carol: Oh, I forgot.

    Colin: Well, next time you forget, maybe you'll let me know.

  • [first lines]

    Mrs. Rendlesham: Have you fallen asleep?

    Carol: Oh, I'm sorry.

    Mrs. Rendlesham: I think you must be in love or something.