The Tenant (Roman Polanski, 1976) - Trailer
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- čas přidán 2. 01. 2016
- "Le locataire" by Roman Polanski
Also titled as:
L'inquilino del terzo piano (Italy)
The tenant (USA)
Der Mieter (Germany)
El quimérico inquilino (Spain)
Lokator (Poland)
Trailer made by Pawel Slomkowski
One of the best Polansky's movies. The attention to details, the camera work and Polansky"s acting were just stunning.I loved the music as well. ROMAN POLANSKY at his best!
A fascinating film. Worth another watch.
I have it on CD !
I’m heavily obsessed with this Film. And I am not joking. Only Masterpieces can produce this effect.
I love this film
it is in my top ten of all time....along with Blue Velvet and the Shining
Yeah,it's been up there since I saw at the drive-in when I was a kid. Top notch stuff.
yes in older movies people used to take their time. you could breathe it in. modern movies often are jumping all around.
@@RhinocerosProductions I am going to watch this tonight based on your review/post!
My partner's great-grandfather is Melvyn Douglas. It's surreal watching his films. Just watched "Knife In the Water" for the first time a few days ago. Insane debut for such a limited budget.
This movie is especially good because here his directing is equally good as his acting.
The trailer fit together so seamlessly that I thought it was a continuous scene until the title came. Props to whoever edited it.
I've seen Rosemary's Baby and Repulsion many times but have yet to check this one out. It looks dope
You'll love this one!
Excellent film. Check out "Knife in the Water" also and his adaptation of "Macbeth". I don't think Polanski has ever made a bad film.
@@AnthonyMonaghan I think it's cuz he's never phoned it in. Even the less successful films have the stamp of a passionate director. Can't say that about very many filmmakers
Don’t forget ‘Frantic’ with Harrison Ford, along with ‘Bitter Moon’ and ‘Ninth Gate’ with Johnny Depp…Polanskis 80/90’s films are well worth a watch..all all three have his wife Emmanuel in also, enjoy ;)
Great Movie Michal; thanks for posting this abstraction.
This trailer really makes me have to watch it!
Was looking for a "not your typical" horror movie to watch on Halloween, this certainly delivered. The feeling of paranoia, dread with an ending I did not see coming equaled.......frightening. Thanks for posting!!
Saw it in 1982. Good film.
Polanski acts so well ...he should have won an oscar :-)
I agree. This is one of the best acting performances of all time.
oscar is nothing
He deserves a prison cell.
@@mushroomhead3619 stfu
where to watch this movie ?
The last flat I lived in was just like this. Seriously. My naighbours were as noxious as Novichock. Fuck 'em, I moved out just before Lockdown after a decade of abuse and gaslighting. Don't let them drive you crazy. Getting out from under is a Good move. Life is infinitely better now. I've always adored this film. Can totally relate. A work of genius.
Wtf
We weren't "noxious", we objected to all the noise you made. And the adverse influences you brought into our world. We talked about it and talked about and talked about it with you, yet still you persisted and being disruptive. Don't come back.
Polanski explores not only the supernatural but mainly the inner world of a marginalised individual within a conformist society. Is he determined to end this way? Is it his inner demons that drive him insane? The deliberate omission of answers elicits an existential fear.
This is an extremely astute comment!
sounds perfectly aligned with what I'm reading rn--the death of religion and the rebirth of spirit--giving culture a good shake!
I have watched it at least 10 times and always promise myself it’s the last time cause it’s mental And then I keep coming back for more 😅
it already looks like kafkas mind and i like it
where to watch this movie ?
@JK Yap i cant find it anywhere
@@theuncoolbateman3732 I bought it on Amazon
@@poopyman-oo4eh you can watch it online for free
I love this film!
No se porque tengo la idea de que polanski se sentía identificado con Tralkovsky y por ello le interpreto. Se ve como se identifica con el uso de pijama cuando duerme, q curiosamente es de rayas como los que usaban los judios en los campos de concentración (sabiendo que él es un sobreviviente). También cuando va al cine y ven una película de bruce lee (él se obsesiono con bruce lee en el asesinato de sharon y sus amigos, porque encontraron unos lentes de él en la escena del crimen. Estuvo mucho tiempo creyendo que fué él de forma obsesiva, pero luego de meses de investigación dieron con la familia manson). Tambien él dialogo de "cuando un hombre deja de ser lo que cree que es" o "si me cortan los soy yo y mis brazos, o la cabeza o las tripas?" (aunque ese dialogo está en el libro) no lo sé a mi me deja pensando en el asesinato y lo mucho que sufrió, lo solo que se sentía, también recordar que es inmigrante y cuantas veces sintió discriminación por ello, al igual que trelkovski. Aun pienso que polanski se interpreta él mismo, y que en algún momento de su vida sintió la misma paranoia y despersonalizacion, crisis de identidad, etc como la de trelkovsky, quizás por sus horribles acontecimientos que vivio. Lo más probable. Pero solo son suposiciones y nunca se sabrá. Lo unico q se sabe que es una obra maestra creada por un conjunto de genios, con excelente guión, fotografía y actuaciones. Una joya de cine.
А для чего всё это Вы написали тогда °¿ просто Ноль !
Poor fella
He just wanted to live a quiet life ゴゴゴゴゴゴゴゴ
Polanski's weirdest movie - pretty good - thanks- it used to be hard to find !
where to watch this movie ?
I think u can find on u- tube .. or Google play... I got a copy from an excellent video store in Berkeley CA. Like 20 years ago.... 😆💥
After this trailer -- I have to see this.
Ο ΕΝΟΙΚΟΣ! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ΣΚΗΝΟΘΕΣΊΑ ΡΟΜΑΝ ΠΟΛΑΝΣΚΙ! 1976 Σκηνοθετι, και πρωταγωνιστή ο ΡΟΜΑΝ ΠΟΛΑΝΣΚΙ. πολύ καλή ταινία και τέλεια τα πλάνα με της μορφές στα παράθυρα. Ίσως η καλύτερη του ταινία! ΝΙΚΟΣ ΠΕΠΠΑΣ ΝΙΚΑΙΑ.
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Wow Cool Movie. Thank you
theresa couple of scenes in this that are genuinely scary
where to watch this movie ?
Nobody does "torment" like Polanski
Indeed, he succeeded again in Bitter Moon, ripped my heart out especially with the Vangelis soundtrack!
Great
Roman Polanski was showing you how hard it was was to be a Jewish man living in France. He was portraying how the French people really are and how they treated foreigners. That is what the movie was really about.
This is true. But you must look at it all on a much broader perspective than just that. It's a microcosm of humanity's follies through the eyes of an outsider. Grief, futility, hatred, personal indifference, and the loss of ones self. A descent into a deep dark abyss of isolation and paranoia. People can relate no matter their social situation or where they are in this world. That's what makes this work such a masterpiece.
He stated twice in the film he is Polish. Where did your Jew come from? Forever persecuted, right, I get it...
@Remy Dumas well he did drug and sodomize a 13 year old girl. Does that then make anyone who doesnt like him or try to stop him an anti semite?
I never realised he is Jewish.
Well, the film is based on the absurd fiction novel by Roland Topor, but Polanski probably had also his own topics to show in the story..
Cool movie
"Bachelors can be a problem too. I likd you" lmaoooo
💛
Repulsion, Rosemarys baby and this form "Polanski's apartment building trilogy"
He looks like Messi
No he does not
maybe the haircut..☺
@@snowindafunboots4369 And the height! I would say he is an amalgame of young Messi, Mathieu Amalric and tbat guy from My dinner with Andre
D Vader when Messi was younger he looked like Polanski
Canine Freddy Krueger not now because Messi has beard 🧔 but when he was younger he looked like Polanski
everytime you buy a sweater it will cost you a tree
Well done to Mr..Polanski. I have watched it exactly 3 times. Going well in his apartment trilogy. It is a weird movie no doubt but there is something about the paranoia and the downward spiral I wonder if any of us could get drawn into in real life. I didn't have a whole apartment full of peope like this but one neighbour who would have made a perfect character in this movie. Always into everyone's business, studying what times all people came and went, stirring up gossip on just about everyone, walking up and down the halls at all hours, hearing her screaming voice, she is gone, but when I think of this movie it reminds me of her.
Even dreading my door bell going off and seeing her eye looking at me in the small hole. Creepy !!!😮
Skinny Puppy's music brought me here.
A nice trailer in my opinion. But I think it should have mentioned Simone Choule... and should have suggested she was one of the triggers to Trelkovsky's obsession.
Yes, agreed. This is a handful of radnom scenes--- but this could have included a tiny portion of the hospital scene with the bandaged girl, and maybe another clip. There are many unsettling and quitely creepy bits to choose from. But I suppose if they give _too much_ away in a preview then the viewer gets excess knowledge and then the mystery becomes like flat soda when the movie is seen.
8/10
What's this movie about? I know I love his film "Repulsions"
"Repulsion" is wonderful, so stark and creepy. Its heavy and thick tension just builds and builds until the climax. "The Tenant" is so unsettling; I think I prefer it over "Repulsion". People refer to these two movies and "Rosemary's Baby" as Polanski's Apartment trilogy. But, really, "The Tenant" had me in its weird grip from start to finish. I don't want to tell you very much, so suffice to say that a man moves into a flat where the previous tenant, a beautiful woman, tried to commit suicide by jumping out the window. He likes the apartment and takes it; then things start to get strange. The movie's director Roman Polanski plays the main character. The film is a slow burn, a glorious fever dream, and an acquired taste.
I love psychological horror and drama. Give me stuff like "The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane", "Sisters" by De Palma, Hitchcock's "Vertigo", "The Machinist", "Don't Look Now", "Mulholland Drive" ... all good.
@@eduardo_corrochio Thank you for that information. I have the movie The Little Girl Who Lives Down The Lane. I have always loved that movie since I was a child. I was born in 1971. Yes I know that's Roman Polanski playing that role in The Tenant.
@@feliciakidd9358 You're welcome.
C'est Balasko et Pieplu ?
I am not Simon Schul
this earned him the michael scott role
Hhahaahah
The Tenant
Any similar movies?
broken dreams repulsion & rosemary baby
s sonya saw both, black swan too
Read the novel!
hillbilly: poet-writer-novelist-movies reviewer-screenwriter.
From the novel by
Roland Topor.
An amazing movie to view by Roman Polanski.
MASTERPIECE
☆☆☆ 1/2
Les acteurs qui jouent avec lui
sont remarquables (Claude Pieplu, Bernard Fresson...).
Deliciously weird and unsettling movie. It gave me the creeps. This "trailer", which is really just a few scenes stitched together, doesn't do The Tenant justice. If you dig slow burn psychological mystery then dive in.
Unfortunately it is not on any of the popular modern streaming services so we must forage for it or buy the disc.
he is smaller than japanese.
but bigger than a donkey
If you’re going to comment racist remarks, please make a proper sentence.
@@alysskennedy8661 hes asian so hes allowed to make racist comments. I'm a white guy who has half Asian kids so I'm also exempt.
One of the all-time greats. One of Polanki's best, although it's a sleeper.
is this dubbed in english?
Yes
My mother took me to the theater to see this when it came out. We both agreed that it was strange and dark. I think we enjoyed talking about it.
I suspect I may have seen a different version cause I don't remember the noise complaint part of it at all. Just that the previous tenant was a girl who committed stewie-side. He finds the stuff she left behind and got spooked and weirded out. Gradually he starts taking on her identity. Great story.
Brilliant film
Bad trailer
Going to be honest I'm familiar with Roman Polanski as he appears in Chinatown aswell as even directing the film, Frantic he directed, Bitter Moon and others but I've never seen The Tenant.... Luckily I've bought the film online so will now get the chance to watch it. 🤷 What are my views of Roman Polanski as a film director, well I personally think his films are very good and quite interesting and he's somewhat of a master at the mystery and suspense genre. Very good film director.
Careful Kitty cat, don't wanna lose your nose
Cm
What tha hell...
I wish I was more like the main guy at the office. He would make a good mentor. Also the other co-worker dude, who looked like Ken Tekulve or a very young David Cronenberg. Adjani is so ridiculously tappable in this. Probably more of a boner role for RP than Kinski in Tess. (or Dunanay in C-Town or Sharon in FVK)
Favourite take-away: buddy approaching camera with Marlboros....
...or that hypersensitive loser who ended up being the only one in the bar not getting a drink from buddy offering a round for the house was pretty cool, especially what happened to his postcard. :)
Shut up junkie
You can just rename this movie to: Crossdressers falling from windows
Yes, but did he jump, or was She pushed?
messi lol :D :D
good movie!
xd
xoxox
alguien mas viene de su curso de ingles ? :V
Great movie a shit of trailer. Pitu.
Polanski is about as good as en actor as Tarantino when he's playing Jimmy in Pulp Fiction...
The Tenant (1976) by R. Polanski
Another slow-paced film by R. Polanski that drifts off into the director's own transgender issues. We see yet more scenes from Rosemary's baby, which could very well be a precursor to this film. His acting is horrible, and this film could've been a lot better had he not been in it. We are stuck in his pathetic life for most of the film and this really makes the film boring. He goes to drink coffee and has some issues with people that work there because they are out of the cigarettes he likes. I don't like R. Polanski that much as a person, but I admire his directing talent. However, The Tenant strikes out for me. Hardly any good dialogue, poor use of setting and atmospheric lighting, no character development. Trelkovsky, that is his name, just gradually goes into a downward spiral of his own self-loathing and wants to take the audience with him.
where to watch this movie ?
I disagree with your 'review' wholeheartedly.In my view Polanski's performance is perfect, bleak and funny at the same time. He doesn't have Transgender issues, he has persecution issues if anything. He was incarcerated as a child in the Lodz Ghetto you know. A tale of Kafkaesque persecution,so if you cant relate to the protagonist maybe that says more about you. Your review is rather shallow, narrow, high-handed, and superficial. "The Tennant" is acknowledged as a masterful depiction of victimization leading to destruction. Gaslighting, what used to be called Double-binding, will drive a vulnerable person crazy. A pity you don't understand this Film, yet feel the need to proffer such facile opinions about it as though youre writing a definitive, and dismissive, entry in "Halliwell's Film Guide".
Transgender issues? Damn, now I have to watch it!