Any one of these subjects would be enough for an american psychological thriller film, but the spanish film “The Skin I Live In” has all
Almodóvar has described the film as “a horror story without screams or frights”
The movie is about a surgeon who has also conducted illegal transgenetic experiments on humans, he is forbidden to continue with his research, meanwhile he is secretly keeping a young woman named Vera captive, a woman who has been forced into a bizarre unrequitted relationship with the doctor. Both of them carry dark personal secrets which is the main focus of the extremely unconventional narrative of the story within which all of the aforementioned subjects, and actions, their reasons and the motives are revealed in one of the best and ultimately oddest films of the last decade, foreign or not. To say anything more specific would sour the surprises. I highly recommend this underrated gem.