9º – Inland Empire (David Lynch, 2006)Created to be a kind of continuous nightmare, ‘Inland Empire’, despite being noted as a good film, is extremely uncomfortable for those watching. It is flat at unpleasant angles, always exacerbated performances and a plot that turns on its central axis.
8º – The Tenant (Roman Polanski, 1976)A man decides to rent an apartment in Paris. Little by little, the man begins to lose touch with reality inside the apartment, entering a self-destructive paranoid routine. ‘The Tenant’ is directed and starred by the legendary Roman Polanski, bringing a rustic story, bothering the viewer at some moments by the density of what is shown, destroying the degenerative process of a man.
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