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Répulsion

Original title: Repulsion
  • 1965
  • 16
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
60K
YOUR RATING
Catherine Deneuve in Répulsion (1965)
Psychological HorrorPsychological ThrillerDramaHorrorThriller

A withdrawn manicurist who disapproves of her sister's boyfriend sinks into depression and experiences horrific visions of violence.A withdrawn manicurist who disapproves of her sister's boyfriend sinks into depression and experiences horrific visions of violence.A withdrawn manicurist who disapproves of her sister's boyfriend sinks into depression and experiences horrific visions of violence.

  • Director
    • Roman Polanski
  • Writers
    • Roman Polanski
    • Gérard Brach
    • David Stone
  • Stars
    • Catherine Deneuve
    • Ian Hendry
    • John Fraser
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    60K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roman Polanski
    • Writers
      • Roman Polanski
      • Gérard Brach
      • David Stone
    • Stars
      • Catherine Deneuve
      • Ian Hendry
      • John Fraser
    • 284User reviews
    • 126Critic reviews
    • 91Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Catherine Deneuve
    Catherine Deneuve
    • Carol Ledoux
    Ian Hendry
    Ian Hendry
    • Michael
    John Fraser
    John Fraser
    • Colin
    Yvonne Furneaux
    Yvonne Furneaux
    • Helen Ledoux
    Patrick Wymark
    Patrick Wymark
    • Landlord
    Renee Houston
    Renee Houston
    • Miss Balch
    Valerie Taylor
    Valerie Taylor
    • Madame Denise
    James Villiers
    James Villiers
    • John
    Helen Fraser
    • Bridget
    Hugh Futcher
    Hugh Futcher
    • Reggie
    Monica Merlin
    • Mrs. Rendlesham
    Imogen Graham
    • Manicurist
    Mike Pratt
    Mike Pratt
    • Workman
    Lewis Alexander
    • Neighbour
    • (uncredited)
    Tony Allen
    Tony Allen
    • Neighbor
    • (uncredited)
    Joe Beckett
    • Neighbour
    • (uncredited)
    Hercules Bellville
    • Passer-by on South Kensington Street
    • (uncredited)
    Wallace Bosco
    • Old Man
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Roman Polanski
    • Writers
      • Roman Polanski
      • Gérard Brach
      • David Stone
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    User reviews284

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    8philiponel

    Terrifying and well-made movie.

    This young woman's descent into insanity is so well documented that you truly thank God that it is not you that is going through this. Leave it to Roman Polanski to scare the hell out of you! I was grieving the death of someone who was very close to me when I saw this movie, and this movie snapped me out of that grief; the awareness that it could always be worse helped. Highly recommended.
    10kenny194

    The best film I've seen in a long time

    This film, the first Polanski made in English, works so well, and for so many different reasons, that I felt like I had to watch it again as soon as it ended.

    From the first moments of the movie, Polanski sets up the key conflict, cutting between shots of Catherine Denuve's gorgeous face and of the things she is seeing, all of which are almost frighteningly ugly by comparison. After fifteen minutes of this, it becomes clear why Denuve's Carol is unable to cope with anything in the world around her, and why she is so dependent on her sister and her attractive female co-worker, who provide the film's only beauty other than Denuve. When her sister leaves her alone, her surroundings decay further into ugliness, sending her deeper into her madness. I loved the way that despite Carol's growing insanity, Polanski keeps going back to closeups of her face, which remains beautiful. So beautiful, in fact, that no one can seem to notice that she is clearly very deranged.

    The only question the film left me with is this: How could Carol possibly survived for an entire lifetime up till the point where the film began?
    cogs

    Catherine Deneuve suffers from an industrial-strength case of sexual repression

    In "Repulsion" the gorgeous Catherine Deneuve suffers from an industrial-strength case of sexual repression, coupled with a hefty dose of sibling rivalry which foists upon her a succession of rape fantasies and delusional hallucinations. Polanski's direction is unparalleled as he elicits a creepy terror through the use of some fairly unconventional special-effects. The subjective world created for the heroine is a series of dreams and visions of a decaying apartment and psycho-sexual fantasy and this is what the film seems to be about. The cracking walls are perhaps one of the most ingeniously horrifying special-effects in cinematic history. The lack of dialogue that runs throughout complements the restrained narrative design as the neurotic obsessions remain largely unexplained. But for better or for worse, I think better, Polanski's final frame settles on an image which cryptically resolves the entire enigma with a kind of devastating efficiency. All in all, one of the great films of the 1960s.
    8NJCondon

    Genuinely Scary

    "Repulsion" is a great example of how to make a truly scary movie: The trick is not to fill the screen with monsters or indestructible serial killers, it is to portray fear in a way that will be familiar to the audience. It is clear from early on in the film that the lead character, Carol, played brilliantly by an extremely young-looking Catherine Deneuve, is not exactly normal. When her sister leaves her alone in their shared London apartment for a few days, however, the things that scare Carol are the sorts of things that have scared a lot of people spending the night alone, such as hearing (imagined) footsteps in the hallway and the like. Of course, while normal people get a brief fright from such a thing, Carol descends into a madness of hallucinations. The movie is seen almost entirely from her point of view, using techniques borrowed by later directors such as Darren Aronofsky for his movie, "Pi", which gives the entire movie a claustrophobic feeling that enhances the impact of Carol's hallucinations.

    There are no doubt people who would like to explicate this film as an exploration of sexual repression or the like, and perhaps they are indeed hitting the mark in doing so, but this film works brilliantly as pure cinema, with no metaphoric subtext needed.

    Overall Rating: 4 stars (out of 4), or 9 (out of 10)
    10Quinoa1984

    a truly psychotic picture- one of Polanski's best

    Sometimes not saying anything in a horror movie, and letting a character lose his/her mind in a setting can really get the goosebumps going, more so than with the recent 'shockers' of late that all seem to take place within a haunted house or have some kind of ghostly secret. The most frightening thing about Repulsion, Roman Polanski's first film in English (and filmed in England) is that everything that can terrify the audience is within the lead character's mind. In this case, the young Catherine Deneuve plays Carole, a part-time manicurist who spends most of her time inside of her apartment she shares with her sister. Polanski piles on the atmosphere like fudge on a sundae- we literally get thrust inside of her mind as she goes into this down-ward spiral.

    It would be one thing if the film was a great success just because of Polanski's tricks with adding true fear into the audience, but Deneuve is a big factor in this too. It may be a triumph of under-acting, or even over-acting from a point of view. All through the movie she plays her paranoia and sexual frustration (if not repression) almost like a kind of doll, following orders we can't quite understand. Sometimes she interacts or sees things that are strange (i.e. a cooked and eaten rabbit; the cracks in the walls springing up), but then as the film winds into its climax, she becomes perfected into this kind of traumatized, crazed creature. She is a beautiful person who plays a not too beautiful being, but she somehow pulls it off, even better than in her role in Belle du Jour. Bottom line, if you're tired of getting disappointed with the latest horror films where unexplained phenomena in a house terrorize its main character(s), take a look at this film and see if it will leave you when you're finished with it. A+

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    • Trivia
      Features the first depiction of female orgasm (sound only) to be passed by the British Board of Film Censors.
    • Goofs
      Near the beginning of the film, when Carol has gone out to lunch from work and is walking on the street past the Saloon Bar, the shadow of the camera can be seen on her blouse.
    • Quotes

      Carol: We must get this crack mended.

    • Alternate versions
      Entertainment Programs Inc. DVD release only runs 100 minutes (despite the 105 minute running time listed on the package).
    • Connections
      Featured in Patsy, mi amor (1969)
    • Soundtracks
      Seduzione Al Buio
      Written, Arranged and Conducted by John Scott

      Performed by John Scott and Chico Hamilton

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    • Release date
      • January 7, 1966 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Repulsión
    • Filming locations
      • Hammersmith Bridge, Hammersmith, London, England, UK(Carol walking by a car accident)
    • Production companies
      • Compton Films
      • Tekli British Productions
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    • Budget
      • $300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $33,174
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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