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In "Hygiene," a repugnant man with a bald scalp "covered with the thinnest layer of pink skin, like the foam atop boiling milk," suddenly knocks on a family's door, bringing news of a deadly plague.
As in the Oscar winning As Good as It Gets, Nicholson gives a bravura, if sometimes showy, performance as a morally repugnant man - though here there is no facile improvement in his character by the end of the picture.
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It belongs to Ciccio (Franco Trentalance), a repugnant ladies' man recovering from a fractured pelvis.
Their insipid romance is fortified by exchanges of poetry, impromptu musical numbers and frolics through metropolitan splendor, all of which is undermined by an ugliness of spirit that allows for a delightful woman to fall (empty) head over (obedient) heels for a repugnant leading man.
It takes a dedicated brand of ultra-conservatism to consider that sharing a room is so morally repugnant that a man should lose his job.
It's repugnant to human dignity.
Americans will point a finger at Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who is indeed a portly, repugnant fellow and a man who has been accused of assaulting women.
Still, Mr. Foxman asserted that Mr. Beck's invoking of the childhood experience was "unacceptable," adding, "To hold a young boy responsible for what was going on around him during the Holocaust as part of a larger effort to denigrate the man is repugnant".
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