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Denis 2022-03-22 09:02:59
It turns out that two actresses are playing the same role! No wonder, why do I feel like a Frenchman for a while, and a gypsy for a...
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Connor 2022-03-22 09:02:59
Carroll's strike was just an opportunity. Buñuel did not use the change blindness to fool him, nor did Angela completely replace Carroll. The replacement of the two heroines played the role of Emmanuel from Buñuel. Present: One is restrained, cold, and dignified; the other is outgoing, passionate, and sexy. They allow the two sides of the female character to be prominently exposed. They are quite experimental. The birth of art sometimes stems from some temporary...
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Virgil 2022-03-21 09:03:26
For the Freudian deconstruction of love, two actors with different appearances and personalities play the same role at the same time, symbolizing a woman who coexists with two personalities of "restraint" and "indulgence". Hazy, it is the indifference of human nature, it is the elusive and erratic relationship, it is Bunuel's strong apocalyptic lament and anxiety about terrorism. I will watch this 1977 posthumous work again today after decades. Nuel has great...
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Cayla 2022-03-21 09:03:26
In a cycle of separation and overlap, the heroine is the embodiment of obscure desires, ambiguous, capricious, and insatiable desires that torture the hero and play with the audience's expectations. Terrorism is ubiquitous on the streets, and the mysterious burlap bag is like a box in a beauty by day. In the last one, Buñuel is always torn between tearing and making up, starting with a ripped eye and ending with a silk that is perfectly stitched...
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Krista 2022-03-21 09:03:26
Does love necessarily require trial and error? Does love have to be love? Does love have to be sweet? Is there really such a big difference between a man's love and a woman's love? What is love for? And what about desire? Isn't it all because of...
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Krista 2022-03-20 09:03:07
Nima is really played by different people. I said why the heroine always looks different. ....
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Jamir 2022-03-20 09:03:07
8/10. The best work other than "The Phantom of Freedom", Lao Bu always has the magical effect of making tragic stories absurd, funny, and jaw-dropping. Even boring scenes can be turned into gold after adding various metaphors. We are deeply fascinated. Seduce our souls like the heroine of the fusion of angels and demons, only to wait for the explosive ending to shake the hearts again. PS: Watching 1L’s short commentary, I laughed to death. In fact, trying to speculate on the metaphors of such...
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Josie 2022-03-20 09:03:07
1. A man's love is possession and sex, and a woman's love is doubt and anxiety; 2. On and off, love is a war that is about to...
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Doris 2022-03-20 09:03:07
4.5. Metaphors are everywhere, the sack that appears four or five times, the fly in the wine glass, the dead mouse in the mousetrap at home, seems out of place in high society. What's more awesome is that the heroine is played by two people, one is pure and the other is sexy. When it is pure, it is the desire of the hero, and when it is sexy, it is the desire of the heroine. The housekeeper is suitable for talking about cross talk, and he will grab the scene when he...
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Angela 2022-03-20 09:03:07
Diary of a Mad Old Man. Desire and despair seem to be no different. The flamenco in the phantom of freedom, the barking of the dog after the desperate departure of the night full of joy, and the clothes on the chair at the end are the visual memories of "an Andalusian dog"? The last one, the first one. By the way, in the last scene of sewing up the bloody clothes, strange passion is not the pervert who once wanted to sew up his wife's private parts in the middle of the night while she was...
That Obscure Object of Desire Comments
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Guy 2022-03-23 09:03:29
Get Bunuel done.
Buñuel's last work, six years after the shoot, died. I have bought this movie for a long time, and I have been offering it on the shelf. I can watch it if I want to. I like to finish studying a director in a period of time, the impression can last, can be compared, follow the chronology (although...
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Raphael 2022-03-24 09:03:48
Cet obscur objet du désir
French gentleman Madeo (Fernando Rey Fernando Rey) was returning home by car in Spain. In the carriage, he met a mother and daughter, a dwarf and a friend of his younger brother. Before the train started, a woman (Molina Angela) came in a hurry with her luggage, and Madeo poured a bucket of cold...
That Obscure Object of Desire quotes
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Mathieu: My Conchita...
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Mathieu: I respect love too much to go seeking it in the back streets.
Director: Luis Buñuel
Language: French,Spanish Release date: October 8, 1977