11-17-2010, 11:39 PM
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[SIZE="4"]2. "Repulsion" (1965)[/SIZE]
Director Roman Polanski did more horror afterward, with "Rosemary's Baby" and "The Tenant," but this -- a menacing, nightmarish profile of one woman's descent into madness -- may be his most realized effort. Catherine Deneuve embodies sexual repression as a young woman left alone in her apartment -- and to her deluded fantasies -- for the weekend. The film is nearly silent, creating a mounting mood of dread. Try watching it alone with the lights off and see how long you last.
[SIZE="2"] Good dead are hard to find. - Fido [/SIZE]


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