Review of Repulsion (1965) by Dana S — 21 Oct 2011
Fear, paranoia, isolation, despair, vulnerability, desperation, desolation, and surrendering to the long slow descent into madness. Forget everything that you think you know about these concepts. This film rocked me to my very core in a very real and profound way.
And I can't wait to muster the fortitude it'll require to watch it again. Hitchcock, Aronofsky, and Argento at their darkest couldn't prepare me for this film, and the final frame may haunt me for life.
This review of Repulsion (1965) was written by Dana S on 21 Oct 2011.
Repulsion has generally received very positive reviews.
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