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I'm intrigued by Marina de Van's new movie, In My Skin, as difficult as it is to sit through.

Both Stephen Holden in the New York Times and Scott Tobias in The Onion refer to Roman Polanski's Repulsion, a movie I haven't seen.

I'm partial to Tobias's review, and not just because he gives a nod to Trouble Every Day. He sees the humor that I think a lot of people don't (the next time someone calls to tell me she's not going to make our appointment, I just know I'm going to visualize someone covered in blood). I like the phrasing in this bit:

... In My Skin makes heavy demands of even jaded viewers, who are unlikely to stomach de Van's anatomical noodling from the same curious distance. But for the brave, the film's literal journey to find the "I" inside the body moves forward with a riveting single-mindedness.

As I mentioned in the Errata capsule, one way to read the movie, I think, is as a metaphor for the artist's relationship to her art. She puts a piece of herself into every movie, song, painting... and not without a little pain. Art is tangled up with its creator's identity, messy, private, disruptive.

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