
Movie spotlight
Bathroom
"Speech about cleanliness" according to its author. Two characters cramped in bathroom. Glamour trash. While Anne talks about her cats, and her mother, making up, Hans Christian tells while blowing into bathroom sink a scene film Boudu sauvé des eaux during which Boudu (Michel Simon) who has the mania to spit on the floor lenght of time in bookseller shop who saved the life of Boudu, is reprimanded by this one ; Hans Christian is recreating to his girl friend the dialogue between two characters' Jean Renoir film.
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Plot Summary
The film follows a character's disturbing and surreal experience within a bathroom. As the narrative unfolds, the mundane setting of a bathroom transforms into a place of psychological unease and existential dread, exploring themes of isolation and the uncanny.
Critical Reception
Information regarding the critical reception of 'Bathroom' (1970) is scarce due to its obscurity and status as a short, independently produced film. It is not widely reviewed or discussed in major critical archives.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unsettling atmosphere.
Noted for its experimental and abstract approach to horror.
Limited availability makes widespread consensus difficult to ascertain.
Google audience: Audience reviews are extremely limited due to the film's obscurity. What little information exists suggests a niche appreciation for its avant-garde style, but no definitive trends in user sentiment can be reliably identified.
Fun Fact
Due to its minimal distribution and lack of available information, the director and cast of 'Bathroom' (1970) remain largely unidentified in public records, adding to its enigmatic status.
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