The Tenant (Film)
"The Tenant" is a psychological horror film directed by Roman Polanski, released in 1976. The story follows Trelkovsky, a man who moves into a Paris apartment previously occupied by a woman who committed suicide. As he becomes increasingly isolated, he begins to experience paranoia and a sense of losing his identity, leading to disturbing events.
The film explores themes of alienation and the impact of environment on mental health. Polanski's direction, combined with a haunting score, creates an unsettling atmosphere. The film is notable for its commentary on the nature of identity and the struggle for self-preservation in a hostile world.