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In My Skin (2003)
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Reviews Counted:40
Fresh:26
Rotten:14
Average Rating:6/10
Theatrical Release:Nov 7, 2003 Limited
Synopsis: After suffering some deep gashes to her leg from an accidental fall, Esther (Marina de Van), a young business writer, becomes preoccupied with her body and skin, especially her wounds. At first she... After suffering some deep gashes to her leg from an accidental fall, Esther (Marina de Van), a young business writer, becomes preoccupied with her body and skin, especially her wounds. At first she merely caresses her arms, pinches her excess skin, or traces the cuts on her legs, but it isn't long before she is incising wounds directly and aggressively into her own body. Her boyfriend (Laurent Lucas) becomes understandably concerned and angry, but his inability to empathize alienates Esther, and she seeks reclusion to explore her newfound practice. With increased urgency, she turns an unapologetic knife or razor upon her own skin, alternately gorging on the vampiric ecstasy or the brutally masochistic annihilation of her own flesh and blood. The film stays ominously quiet as to what and why this is happening--social, professional, biological pressures all seem relevant but somehow insufficient explanations--and Esther is too indifferent to question her new predilections, too servile to them. While deeply influenced by the work of David Cronenberg (THE FLY, NAKED LUNCH, CRASH), the film is more reliant on feminist and avant garde performance art from the sixties and seventies, namely the work of Marina Abramovic, Ana Mendieta, Carolee Schneemann, and Hermann Nitsch. Intensely graphic, IN MY SKIN examines the body as a boundary and as a battleground for the worlds it stands in between. [More]
Starring: Marina De Van, Laurent Lucas, Lea Drucker
Starring: Marina De Van, Laurent Lucas, Lea Drucker
Director: Marina De Van
Director: Marina De Van
Screenwriter: Marina De Van
Producer: Laurence Farenc
Composer: E.S.T. (Esbjorn Svensson Trio)
Studio: Wellspring
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Reviews for In My Skin
I'm not sure if the film is brutally honest or exploiting a tragic disorder. I felt drained when I left the theatre; the more I thought about it, the less satisfied I was.
...without a single glimpse into what makes Esther tick, it's impossible to feel a single thing towards her except apathy.
How “numb” do you have to be in order not to know that you’ve seriously injured yourself?
Lacking Cronenberg's or David Lynch's cinematic style, the film eventually becomes a numbing, repetitive and, yes, gross exercise in would-be shock value.
Winds up seeming little more than a grisly exercise in well-calibrated acting and what one hopes are well-executed special effects.
An endless display of masochism that’s hard to watch, even for the most stalwart filmgoer.
Although it ultimately collapses under the weight of its repulsive imagery ... De Van's film is one of the few features in recent memory that explores violence intellectually, rather than to employ it simply for easy entertainment.
As it is, it's a silly, if simultaneously deadpan and stomach-churning, psychological portrait of one crazy lady.
As her own object of self-desire, the appropriately toothsome de Van charts Esther's obsessive compulsion with well-controlled conviction.
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