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  1. I recently spent some time delving into Polanski's Apartment Trilogy and wrote a summary/analysis of each below. I'm curious about TrueFilm's thoughts on the trilogy as a whole, or each film individually, and how they fit together within Polanski's larger filmography...

  2. thoughts on Polanski's apartment trilogy. As a tag line "No one does it to you like Roman Polanski" has not aged well. Repulsion is probably one of the scariest movies I’ve ever seen. I have not seen anything like repulsion, other than silent hill 4 clearly being inspired by it.

  3. The common thread that connects all of Polanski's 'Apartment Trilogy' films is the horror of urban living. The apartment, seen by many as the last refuge of the individual, our personal sanctuary away from the outside world, is constant under threat from the outside world.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_TenantThe Tenant - Wikipedia

    While the main character is clearly paranoid to some extent, the film does not entirely reveal whether everything takes place in his head or if the strange events happening around him exist at least partially, contrary to the previous entries in Polanski's "Apartment Trilogy".

  5. Mar 9, 2020 · The Tenant (Le locataire) is a 1976 psychological horror film directed by Roman Polanski, starring him, and written by him and Gérard Brach. It is the third film of Polanski's 'Apartment Trilogy,' after Repulsion and Rosemary's Baby.

  6. Mar 31, 2020 · This physical isolation of the self, plus being a foreigner, plus being mentally ill… it doesn’t help that she is left alone for long stretches in her apartment. But I jump ahead… Poster for Repulsion.

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  8. Jul 27, 2020 · In 1976, he concluded his ‘Apartment trilogy’ with perhaps his most underrated, but still creepy as hell, The Tenant, which takes paranoia to an all-time high. Polanski himself stars as a meek and timid clerk in Paris, who moves into a new apartment, where his new neighbors are not so friendly.