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Wabbit season

By July 13, 2009No Comments

Wabbit season

Boy, do I feel like a slack­er. It’s two weeks and change until reg­u­lar folks can get the Criterion Repulsion—in either standard-definition or Blu-ray disc, but man, is the Blu-ray remarkable—and already there are at least two reviews of the thing up on the inter­nets already, one appar­ently by a bon­afide doc­tor. That should be insightful. 

I’ve held off on weigh­ing in for vari­ous reas­ons, one being that My Lovely Wife has expressed interest in view­ing the film entire, des­pite my prot­est­a­tions that she will jus­ti­fi­ably hate me forever if I allow her to watch Roman Polanski’s 1965 what-the-fuck-is-up fest, which I assuredly will creep her out for the rest of her days—but I still think her reac­tion will make for some good new­bie per­spect­ive on the pic­ture. Clearly I have to put such con­sid­er­a­tions aside if I really want to “make it” in this game. 

One of the fun­ni­est things my old friend Mr. Joseph Failla once said to me was upon enter­ing a Manhattan dwell­ing that belonged to a girl­friend of mine whose main­ten­ance of her stu­dio was decidedly lack­ing. “Looks like Catherine Deneuve’s apart­ment in Repulsion,” he pro­nounced drily. Maybe you had to be there. 

In any case, just let me board the band­wag­on now and tell you that this is an abso­lute MUST of a disc, par­tic­u­larly the Blu-ray. I will endeavor to weigh in more mean­ing­fully soon, hope­fully before some hip­ster or oth­er con­fid­ently pro­nounces the film as being of interest only to nos­tal­gists and/or rap­ist apologists. 

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  • Tim Lucas says:

    The first writ­ing on REPULSION I ever read is still among the best: the chapter on the film in Ivan Butler’s HORROR IN THE CINEMA.

  • MovieMan0283 says:

    Glenn, your book picks have been incor­por­ated into a mas­ter list of “Reading the Movies” responses on my blog, to be found here:
    http://thedancingimage.blogspot.com/2009/07/movie-bookshelf.html
    Thanks again for par­ti­cip­at­ing. (And if any of your read­ers want to jump in, go ahead! There’s no dead­line on this thing, just let me know on my blog when you’ve put up a list…)

  • markj says:

    I might as well start giv­ing my entire paycheque to Criterion.

  • Allen Belz says:

    You’re only just now start­ing to think that? What kind of obsess­ive are you?

  • Allen Belz says:

    What’s espe­cially nice about this one is that the pre­vi­ous DVD release (and the VHS before it) had very murky pic­ture and sound qual­ity. Unbelievable it’s taken this long for someone to get to this one.

  • JF says:

    Very murky’s an under­state­ment. The old DVD I saw looked like some­body had filmed a bad TV play­ing a VHS of the movie.

  • JC says:

    Yeah, the pub­lic domain DVD made the film extra repulsive. 😉

  • steve simels says:

    I’ve been sit­ting on the disc for a couple of days. Haven’t seen the film since col­lege, but it has haunted my dreams for all the years since…should be inter­est­ing to revis­it it.

  • Jim Flannery says:

    Not sure why the snark about the blu-ray.com review; Aksanov’s not a med­ic­al doc­tor after all.

  • Glenn Kenny says:

    Um, not to put too fine a point on it, but I think you answered your own ques­tion. See also “Dr. Helen Smith.”