ROMAN POLANSKI directs and stars as Trelkovsky an expatriate Pole in Paris who takes over the lease of a gloomy apartment and comes to believe that the other tenants in the block are conspiring to drive him to kill himself. The real or imagined conspiracy is supported by the suicide of the previous tenant. Trelkovsky finds himself assuming the identity of his predecessor but the twist that sets this film above the competition is that this previous occupant was a girl. Polanski
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play A lonely young man rents a flat that was formerly occupied by a girl who committed suicide Gradually he begins to assume her ident ity dressing in her clothes and eventually throwing himself out of the same window from which she jumped to her death
Roman Polanski's screen adaptation of Roland Topor's novel in which he also stars in the lead role. When Trelkovsky (Polanski) rents a decrepit, barren flat he discovers that the flat's previous occupant, a young girl, had leaped to her death from its window. Intrigued, he begins to obsess about the girl and convinces himself that the other tenants of the building are trying to drive Trelkovsky to suicide as well. But has Trelkovsky really only inherited the girl's suicidal urges?
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