Repulsion evaluation action
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April 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Always a great director. I admit that when I watched it, the atmosphere was so tense and depressing, it was weird. ps: Why do we, under countless pressures during the day, always like to find something more depressing than life to make ourselves more depressed after work~ Hahaha. I am such a person, let the depression come more violently~~
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Brandy 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Another Polanski's psychological thriller for women, which to some extent is more frightening than The Lost Baby. It seems that the director is really obsessed with this kind of victim's psychological distress. The closed apartment scenes and the heroine's hallucinations are heavy and horrifying, and Kathleen Denver's sluggish and frantic imagery is a classic. However, after reading two of Polanski's early works, I don't think they are my favorite.
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John: You should have seen them. They went for each other like those women wrestlers in Hamburg. One had big legs and with bloody great charlies.
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Reggie: Lesbians?
John: No. No. They both fancied the same bloke. I should have his luck.