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In a Glass Cage (1985) Reviews

In a Glass Cage (1985)
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Stylistically compelling, morally ambiguous, and profoundly unsettling, this Spanish psychodrama from writer-director Agustin Villaronga stands beside Pier Paolo Pasolini's Salo as one of cinema's most unflinching depictions of human depravity. The story opens in post-WWII Catalonia as former Nazi death camp "doctor" Klaus (Gunter Meisner) consummates his torture-murder of a young man by hurling himself from the roof of his house; this act, motivated either by a sudden attack of conscience or by some form of sexual mania, leaves him paralyzed from the neck down and unable to breathe on his own. We soon find Klaus lying prone in an archaic iron lung, attended by his stern wife Griselda (Marisa Paredes) and young daughter Rena (Gisela Echevarria). When they become unable (or, in his wife's case, unwilling) to look after him, Griselda hires handsome young nurse Angelo (David Sust), unaware that the young man is one of Klaus' former victims, who has maintained a detailed dossier on the "doctor" and his countless unspeakable atrocities. Thus begins a perverse and surreal manipulation of master/servant roles between the immobile Klaus and his equally demented attendant, as the young man attempts to recreate the nightmare world of the camps, even procuring more young victims for his former tormentor's amusement. Though it could be asserted that the stylistically accomplished Villaronga has made a passionate artistic statement about mankind's capacity for unspeakable atrocities, his film may be construed as being one of those horrors in itself. At any rate, Tras el Cristal is not for the faint of heart or weak of stomach. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Starring:
Günter MeisnerDavid Sust, (more)
Director(s):
Agustín Villaronga
 
 
 
 

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Deborah H.

This was a strange and sick and waste of film. I cannot remember why I had added it my queue, but I do regret it. It was about children being molested in the strangest and sickest form and how this man got off from it. It also showed this kid being drawn into it by what he had read in this man's diary/journal. It was also a very dark film. I truly do not recommend it. I would be afraid it would give child pornographers ideas. It did show how the sickness can be carried from one person to another. I am surprise Blockbuster's has this available. I cannot call it a film or movie, but I can call it very sick.

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    Deborah H.

    This was a strange and sick and waste of film. I cannot remember why I had added it my queue, but I do regret it. It was about children being molested in the strangest and sickest form and how this man got off from it. It also showed this kid being drawn into it by what he had read in this man's diary/journal. It was also a very dark film. I truly do not recommend it. I would be afraid it would give child pornographers ideas. It did show how the sickness can be carried from one person to another. I am surprise Blockbuster's has this available. I cannot call it a film or movie, but I can call it very sick.

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