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Repulsion- Criterion Collection [Blu-ray] (1965)

Starring: Catherine Deneuve Director: Roman Polanski Rating: Unrated Format: Blu-ray
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  • Actors: Catherine Deneuve
  • Directors: Roman Polanski
  • Format: Black & White, Special Edition, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Studio: Criterion
  • DVD Release Date: July 28, 2009
  • Run Time: 105 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (120 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0026VBOJ2
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,805 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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Roman Polanski was still a newcomer to the world of cinema when he unleashed this unforgettable exercise in skin-crawling terror. Repulsion was the Polish director's first film in English, but that hardly mattered: much of the movie is as wordless (and as weird) as the silent Nosferatu. The young Catherine Deneuve plays a Belgian girl stranded in '60s London, a shy beauty with no social skills. When her sister leaves their shared flat, Deneuve goes gradually, quietly, completely mad. Her world becomes Polanski's paintbox, as the devilish director distorts reality via a series of surrealistic touches (grasping hands that protrude from elastic walls) and out-and-out murderous horror. Very few films cast the kind of eerie spell that this 1965 classic achieves, and it clearly points the way toward Polanski's Rosemary's Baby. As with most of the director's work, what is unsettling is not the overt violence, but the terrifying sense of emptiness and isolation, and the boiling unease inside one's own mind. --Robert Horton


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Roman Polanski followed up his international breakthrough, Knife in the Water, with this controversial, chilling tale of psychosis, starring Catherine Deneuve as Carole, a fragile, frigid young beauty cracking up over the course of a terrifying weekend. Left alone by her vacationing sister in their London flat, Carole is haunted by specters real and imagined, and her insanity grows to a violent pitch. Thanks to its unforgettable attention to disturbing detail and Polanski’s unparalleled adeptness at turning claustrophobic space into an emotional minefield, Repulsion remains one of cinema’s most shocking psychological thrillers.

SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES:

• New, restored high-definition digital transfer with uncompressed monaural soundtrack

• Audio commentary featuring director Roman Polanski and actress Catherine Deneuve

A British Horror Film (2003), a documentary on the making of Repulsion, featuring interviews with Polanski, producer Gene Gutowski, and cinematographer Gil Taylor

• A 1964 television documentary filmed on the set of Repulsion, featuring rare footage of Polanski and Deneuve at work

• Theatrical trailer

• PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by film scholar and curator Bill Horrigan



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31 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb--and Terrifying--Psychological Examination, March 5, 1999
By "professionalhomo" (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Repulsion [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Roman Polanski's first English language film, made three years following the international acclaim for "Knife in the Water" and three years before his American masterpiece "Rosemary's Baby," is a marvelous dissection of paranoia and sexual psychosis amidst contemporary culture, with a phenomenally subtle, moving performance by Catherine Deneuve and camerawork so coldly precise that the horror seems to bloom naturally from the mundane landscape of the film. Deneuve plays Carole Ledoux, a Belgian beautician who lives in London with her frivolous sister. When the sister and her married boyfriend leave to vacation together in Italy, Carole begins to isolate herself in her apartment in a sexual and violent frenzy. The movie becomes more and more subjective as Polanski plunges into Carole's mind and her psychoses, but what's stunning about Polanski's dissection of Carole's consciousness is the way that the director moves so brusquely from an objective perspective into his protagonist's fears without bluntly heralding the transition. We've already become part of Carole's awareness before we realize it. In this sense, "Repulsion" mirrors both Luis Bunuel's "Belle de Jour" and "Un Chien Andalou" in its precise, logical progression that expresses what is in fact illogical. The movie never feels like it's caught up in dream logic whatsoever--it's all starkly real and flat, until the scene reveals itself to be a subjective or illusory perception. This idea that Polanski can thrust us into the mind of his protagonist before we're ever really aware of the fact that we're in a subjective reality becomes more and more frightening as the film progresses, making us complicit in the camera's perspective. Terrifying, too, is Deneuve's ability to make us both afraid of Carole and for her; because Polanski and Deneuve craft Carole as an aggressor who perceives herself as a victim, "Repulsion" forces us (indeed, right into its final frame) to reevaluate our relation to Carole and renders our position as spectators horrifyingly uneasy. Polanski didn't match this kind of expert craftsmanship until 1974 in "Chinatown"--itself one of the two or three greatest films ever made.
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38 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gives cinematic expression to madness, December 15, 2003
By Ian Muldoon (Coffs Harbour, NSW Australia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Repulsion [VHS] (VHS Tape)
The film begins with the shot of an eye (of the actor Catherine Deneuve) beginning with the pupil and slowly moving out, and the film ends with a shot of the same eye, albeit taken from a family snapshot of the protagonist as a young girl, which snapshot has been on display on the sideboard in the flat where the psychological breakdown of, and murders committed by, the character occur. There is a famous eye shot in an early silent film involving Salvador Dali where an eye (of a sheep) is cut by a razor. REPULSION too features eyes and razors in abundance. And it is the accumulation of many such details which reveal Mr Polanski's deep knowledge of cinematic art. For example, the three street musicians, and their music, could have walked straight from a Fellini set. The use of wide-angled lenses and the consequent distortions disturbing to the viewer and the brilliant use of chiascuro, shadows, light used as sculpture, and the long corridors of light and dark suggest German expressionist cinema in the tradition of "Dr Caligari". As well the masterful use of SOUND including that by jazz musician Chico Hamilton is quite powerful. For example, the attack by the protagonist, dressed in her nightgown, slashing at the man with another man's cut-throat razor is given incredible power by the drumming of Mr Hamilton and is an interesting comparison with the screeching violins of Bernard Hermann in the shower scene in Psycho. Or the weird arco bass and shimmering cymbals when the ceiling cracks before her very eyes. Otherwise, ordinary sounds, such as the nearby bells in a convent, dripping tap water, a clock, flies, become a tintinnabulation of horror. Not a film to see alone. Do not watch if having suffered any mental illness however minor. I would call this one of the more telling examples of "total" cinema, by which I mean every element of the film goes towards creating a powerful feeling in the viewer - a premier example of experiencing what the central character herself is experiencing. One of the greatest.
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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars the definitive psychological horror film, April 18, 2001
This review is from: Repulsion [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Repulsion is the mother of all psychological horror movies.Catherine Deneuve's performance is remarkable.Don't expect "halloween" type scares from this movie.This is about a beautiful young woman who slowly loses her mind after her sister goes away on a trip for a few days.The horror of this movie comes from the cracks on the wall,cracks in the pavement,and a rabbit.So if you are a big "scream" fan this probably isnt for you.I'm also a fan of the "halloween" type horror genre,but i've noticed many other fans of that kind just dont seem to understand what psychological horror movies are all about.Therefore they might find repulsion unwatchable...probably for the same reasons I can watch it over and over.To be simple,if you're looking for cheap scares stay far away from repulsion.But if you want the most amazing psychological horror movie of all time then repulsion is for you.Besides, watching a stunningly beautiful Catherine Deneuve slowly lose it and do some shocking things is pretty easy on the eyes.I rank repulsion as my #1 all time horror movie.
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3.0 out of 5 stars a shocking film
This review is for the Criterion Collection DVD edition of the film

Repulsion is a film directed by Roman Polanski and is his first English language film. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Ted M.

5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping, Riveting, Frightening, Hypnotic!
"Repulsion" is Roman Polanski's disturbing look at a woman (Catherine Deneuve) gradually going mad. Polanski takes us into the mind of Carol Ledoux, a French manicurist working... Read more
Published 2 months ago by The Movie Man

4.0 out of 5 stars Newly Restored, director approved DVD
For the viewers that didn't like this film, if they were expecting a film like Psycho, this is not that film. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Dark and stylish horror
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Roman Polanski's impeccably shot horror film about a repressed women devolving into madness inside her apartment complex, Repulsion doesn't have the... Read more
Published 3 months ago by One-Line Film Reviews

4.0 out of 5 stars Just imagine...
...being in the audience of a theater that was showing this for the first time back in the 1960s. The slow decay of the star is even unnerving in this day and age and I'm sure it... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Jon Gunter

1.0 out of 5 stars IT STINKS!!!
This is a review of the Criterion Release, and the only good thing I can say about it is that the print looks quite good, up to Criterion's usual standards. Read more
Published 3 months ago by R. Gale

5.0 out of 5 stars Spectacular widescreen DVD
After reading the Amazon reviews to the effect that the Criterion DVD was horrible, "as though dubbed from a VHS," I didn't buy it. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Doreen Appleton

5.0 out of 5 stars BD version.
This is a review for the Criterion Blu-Ray version...

BD buffs will already attest to a 'no contest' that BD picture and sound quality surpass that of any DVD. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Brian Lange

5.0 out of 5 stars The Criterion Edition Delivers!
Repulsion was Roman Polanski's second feature after the auspicious debut of Knife in the Water - Criterion Collection and established him as a filmmaker with a knack for conveying... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Cubist

4.0 out of 5 stars nighty night, rabbit.
I'm sorry to be a little sexist in this review, but Repulsion is scarier to view when you're a woman. Read more
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