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Darwin 2022-01-12 08:01:31
Three thoughts about this film
Three points are summarized: (1) "Can all dogs be redeemed?" The evil of human nature is shown to the fullest, it is so unfathomable, the religion that plays the role of the savior is so powerless and hypocritical in front of it. (2) Compared with religious and social welfare assistance, labor may...
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Crawford 2022-01-12 08:01:31
The religious beliefs and nature of bankruptcy
Tolerance is the hardest thing for human beings to do, and arrogance and prejudice are the main theme of human society. I'm afraid this still comes from animal nature, after all, selfishness is also essential to survive in a society where the weak and the strong. But in the end, human beings...

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Monte 2022-03-16 09:01:06
I don’t agree with the mainstream that this is Bunuel’s best work. The director gave up his usual surrealism and satirized the conflict between religion and reality with a not-rich story. "All cats are gray at night" clearly implies the appearance of religious hypocrisy. The imitation of "The Last Supper" does increase the irony. Perhaps more metaphors are still to be discovered before a professional film review is found, but in general I feel that the story itself is a weakness.
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Nelda 2022-03-26 09:01:10
5.0 Ukiyo-e of all beings, Buñuel's "Masque" is even higher than Bergman's "Masque". The script goes from a single individual to sentient beings. From the cold perspective of God to the perspective of collateral, but the nature is cold after all. The lingering commoners, the avant-garde thought of preferring to be jade broken is very natural in a fable-structured madness, Buñuel stabbed a cold dagger into our internal organs, and then sneered: "I will not only be surreal. , and Bergman's critique of religious allegories."
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