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| | DVD Times - Repulsion (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26) |
 | | Charting Catherine Deneuve’s mental breakdown, the film included such striking images as giant cracks appearing from nowhere in the walls, hands emerging from said location, and imagined rapists (the two scenes of the latter are carried out in complete silence, making an interesting connection with Polanski’s first two short films: Murder and Teethful Smile). |
 | | As it is, Repulsion stands out as one of the finest British films of the Sixties, remarkable considering this was the decade which produced the likes of If.... |
 | | A comparison with the original soundtrack proved this was only a problem with these two mixes, though, as said, it isn’t a major flaw as it’s only noticeable during one or two scenes. |
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