6.3 | / 10 |
| Users | 0.0 | |
| Reviewer | 3.0 | |
| Overall | 3.0 |
A woman grows increasingly fascinated with her body after suffering a disfiguring accident.
Starring: Marina de Van, Laurent Lucas, Léa Drucker, Thibault de Montalembert, Dominique Reymond| Foreign | Uncertain |
| Horror | Uncertain |
| Drama | Uncertain |
Video codec: HEVC / H.265
Video resolution: 4K (2160p)
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1
French: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
English
Blu-ray Disc
Two-disc set (2 BDs)
4K Ultra HD
Region B (A, C untested)
| Movie | 3.0 | |
| Video | 4.5 | |
| Audio | 4.0 | |
| Extras | 4.0 | |
| Overall | 3.0 |
Note: In My Skin was also released recently in Region A by Severin in both 4K and 1080, but as of the writing of
this review, Severin has not sent their version for review purposes. This release in fact credits Severin for the restoration in some prefatory text
(see below), though it looks like the releases have widely different special features, for those who might want to do a bit of comparison shopping.
For those interested, the 1080 check disc I received played fine in my Region A players.
Probably the single most salient piece of information for prospective viewers unschooled about In My Skin is that (at least according to
every
source checked) all of the horrifying self harm and mutilation depicted in the film was achieved through special effects. That may only partially
ameliorate the shock and, well, Repulsion some may feel
watching the unsettling damage Esther (Marina de Van, who also wrote and directed) does to herself, for reasons which may frankly never be
adequately explained, if, that is, one believes that such troubling behavior can be explained. That preceding link to a Polanski classic
wasn't
offered only as a pun (though that's always a side benefit), for much as with the 1965 opus, In My Skin documents the mental
unraveling of a female protagonist, and some might argue this film has an even more insular, interior ambience than the Polanski outing
since all of Esther's unrest seems to be turned inward toward herself, rather than what occurs when Carol in Repulsion starts
"acting out". The result is unrelentingly grim and often very hard to even watch with fully open eyes, but perhaps especially for some
women from what might be called the "our bodies, ourselves" camp of personal autonomy and empowerment, the subtext of the film may resonate
in
some unexpected ways.


Note: Screenshots were sourced from the 1080 check disc sent by Radiance.
In My Skin is presented in 4K UHD courtesy of Radiance Films with an HEVC / H.265 encoded 2160p transfer in 1.85:1. Radiance sent
checks discs for purposes of this review and so I'm not privy to any verbiage included in an insert booklet, but their website mentions a "new 4K
restoration from the original camera negative by Severin Films", and a prefatory text card offers a bit more information:
This 4K presentation was produced by Severin Films in assocation with Cite de Memoire / LTC Patrimoine.This presentation has some noticeable (if unavoidably disturbing) improvements (?) in fine detail from the 1080 presentation that can be particularly noticeable in close-ups of things like bloody gauze wrappings and even the wounds themselves. De Van and cinematography Pierre Barougier do in fact opt for midrange and close-up framings quite a bit of the time, both of which help to buoy detail levels across the board in the 4K presentation when stacked up against already consistently excellent 1080 levels. The palette sees some interesting highlights courtesy of the HDR / Dolby Vision grades, but kind of interestingly to my eyes they weren't related so much to some of the gore effects but rather to the kind of unusual uses of color shifted negatives during the opening moments, where purples and greens in particular are incredibly vivid. Some of the more brightly lit outdoor material also has a bit more pop in this version. The one place where some may need to take a deep breath is in terms of rather heavy grain field. It can be especially swarm like against brighter backgrounds, as in a lot of the early party scenes or, somewhat later, the doctor's office. Darker backgrounds tend to at least give the perception of a more tightly resolved grain field, but a lot of this presentation looks undeniably yellow and splotchy.
Although the film was shot on 35mm celluloid in 2002, the dailies were transferred to tape and the movie completed in HD. In order to remaster the frilm for UHD in 2025, Cite de Memoire / LTC Patrimoine scanned the individual takes that were used in the movie in 4K and reassembled the cut digitally.The assembly was then delivered to Severin Films for color correction and restoration. The final 4K master was approved by director of photography Pierre Barougier.

In My Skin features a DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track in the original French, and the sound design is perhaps commendably a bit more restrained than some of the visuals on display. One of the strengths of the film is the really interesting score by Esbjörn Svensson, and that is very well presented throughout, with clear engagement of the surround channels. Some scenes, like the opening party vignette, also benefit from crowded frames with a kind of background cacophony that spills into the rear and side speakers. Outdoor material also has some well placed ambient environmental effects. Dialogue is rendered cleanly and clearly throughout. Optional English subtitles are available.

4K Disc
- Bien Sous Tous Rapports (HD; 11:53)
- Retention (HD; 15:10)

Some of the supplements included at least allude to the "polarizing" and "divisive" qualities of In My Skin, and even those who may share my general lack of enthusiasm for the project may well also agree with my assessment that De Van is obviously an intentional provocateur who definitely has something to say. What exactly that is may frankly be a bit muddled in In My Skin, but some of those aforementioned supplements may come in handy in that regard. Technical merits are solid, and the supplements very interesting, for anyone who may be considering making a purchase.

Limited Edition
2019

Limited Edition
1981

2009

2011

2012

仄暗い水の底から / Honogurai mizu no soko kara
2002

鬼婆 / The Demoness / Masters of Cinema
1964

Grave
2016

オーディション / Ôdishon
1999

Stop Me Before I Kill!
1960

2019

悪の教典 / Aku no Kyōten / Lesson of the Evil
2012

Chi o suu bara
1974

Limited Edition
1992

2022

四谷怪談 | Yotsuya kaidan | Standard Edition
1959

Свето место / A Holy Place | Masters of Cinema
1990

김복남 살인사건의 전말 / Kim Bok-nam Salinsageonui Jeonmal
2010

Masters of Cinema | Limited Edition
2008

La región salvaje / Arrow Academy
2016