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The Tenant (1976)
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Director Roman Polanski casts himself in the lead of the psychological thriller The Tenant. Trelkovsky (Polanski) rents an apartment in a spooky old residential building, where his neighbors -- mostly old recluses -- eye him with suspicious contempt. Upon discovering that the apartment's previous tenant, a beautiful young woman, jumped from the window in a suicide attempt, Trelkovsky begins obsessing over the dead woman. Growing increasingly paranoid, Trelkovsky convinces himself that his neighbors plan to kill him. He even comes to the conclusion that Stella (Isabel Adjani), the woman he has fallen in love with, is in on the "plot." Ultimately, Polanski assumes the identity of the suicide victim -- and inherits her self-destructive urges. Some critics found the movie tedious and overdone; others compared it to Polanski's early breakthrough, Repulsion. The film was based on Le Locataire Chimerique, a novel by Roland Topor. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Roman PolanskiIsabelle Adjani, (more)
Director(s):
Roman Polanski
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    Charles G.

    For most, you either love Roman Polanski or you don't. If you are in the former group, you will enjoy this film, which has many elements that are shared in his other works. The pacing is slow but not boring, and the movie is quite lengthy at 2 hours. Polanski is perfect in the lead role; I cannot see anyone else doing it. This is a psychological film that forces the viewer to think about what is happening, and a second viewing will probably be needed to understand the nuances of the film.

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    Jeff K.

    Very slow, very creepy, and very enjoyable. Not for children.

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    Joshua G.

    While I agree with Aaron S. politically and morally, this is a place for movie reviews, not for reviews about the personal morality of the director or actors.

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