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Best Roman Polanski Movies

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Get ready to explore the cinematic world of Roman Polanski, a director whose films are as captivating as they are controversial. This list features a selection of his most acclaimed and impactful works, spanning genres from psychological thrillers to dark comedies. Prepare to revisit iconic scenes, memorable performances, and Polanski's signature style, all while considering the lasting impact of these movies on cinema history. Now it's your turn to participate! Scroll through the list and cast your votes for the titles you consider to be the best of Polanski's filmography. Rank your favorites, weigh the merits, and share your personal opinions. Your votes will help shape the definitive ranking of his masterpieces. Let the debate begin!

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Carnage (2011)

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In Roman Polanski's darkly comedic "Carnage" (2011), based on the play "God of Carnage" by Yasmina Reza, the veneer of bourgeois civility crumbles spectacularly. After 11-year-old Zachary Cowan injures his classmate with a stick, his parents, Alan and Nancy, are invited to the apartment of the victim's parents, Michael and Penelope, in a well-meaning attempt at a peaceful resolution. What begins as polite discussion rapidly descends into a vicious and hilarious battle of wits, recriminations, and shocking truths, as the four adults devolve into childish bickering, fueled by alcohol and their own deeply flawed personalities. "Carnage" earns its place among Polanski's best for its masterful claustrophobia, mirroring themes prevalent in his iconic films like "Repulsion" and "Rosemary's Baby". The confined apartment setting becomes a pressure cooker, amplifying the tension and exposing the raw, primal instincts lurking beneath the surface of civilized society. Polanski's signature cynical wit and unflinching gaze dissect the hypocrisy and self-deception inherent in modern relationships, forcing the audience to confront uncomfortable truths about human nature with each biting line and escalating conflict. The film is a masterful study in controlled chaos, a darkly funny and ultimately unsettling exploration of the savagery that can erupt even amongst the most well-intentioned individuals.

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