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The Reflecting Skin
Directed by: Philip Ridley
1991 Horror
Seth’s sexual fears are soon heightened by violence. Eben is found drowned. When Luke is accused, he torches himself. Then Kim is murdered. Seth has seen four men driving around in a black Caddy, but he suspects only Dolphin, who has now taken up with his brother, home for their father’s funeral. Some of this arty Freudian posturing about a boy’s head-on collision with sex, sin and death is ponderous. But Ridley is a visionary, and his haunting film, luminously shot by Dick Pope, exerts a hypnotic pull. Through a child’s eyes, Ridley confronts us with our own primal fear of the dark.
PETER TRAVERS
Read the article from Rolling Stone online here
Londonite Philip Ridley is the writer and director of The Reflecting Skin, which won 11 international awards. Here are those awards:
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creepiest
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best fetus
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most unvampire-like vampire
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worst title
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best exploding toad scene
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best cackling twins
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best worst use of water
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best worst use of gasoline
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strangest Viggo love scene
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most unlikely Vietnam war tie-in
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most Lynch-like
There you have it, folks. The 11 international awards.
Even Ridley would be proud.



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