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Tyler 2022-03-16 09:01:09
The last of Buñuel, the overall average, but the beginning and the end are exquisite. Compared with the two-player heroine, I especially like the situational setting of "storytelling on the train", and the character distribution is also very interesting (as the male protagonist/narrator of the big capitalist, psychologist, judge, prudent middle-class housewife), Unfortunately, the director seems to have forgotten about this structure first. The finale of "The Old Woman Weeps and Embroiders...
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Coleman 2022-03-14 14:12:31
At first I thought it was a Kaizi textbook, but I found it wasn't. Later, I thought it was a textbook of immortal dancing, but I found out that it was not. Later, I thought it was to satirize the self-righteous bourgeoisie, but it was not entirely true. Later, I thought it was to ridicule the green tea bitch who was a bitch and established a torii, but it was not entirely true. I thought it was to show all kinds of "death" and fraud in love, but it's not, it's all, it's...
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Edna 2022-03-14 08:01:02
[8.0] So ironic, Buñuel was actually just dissatisfied with Boogie, so he used two actresses, and the results were various analyses. However, two people play the same heroine, switching back and forth constantly, which is quite tasteful, and it can be considered unintentional. In other words, my level of nationality recognition is still good, and both Bougay and Molina recognized it correctly. It's still too iconic. Suddenly remembered! Molina is the swan witch in the Golden Rose...
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Stefanie 2022-03-14 08:01:02
Men's desires are exposed in broad daylight, women's desires are obscure and hazy, and the truth cannot be touched after exhausting all kinds of speculation. You'll never get me but you've always had me, and in the end love turns into endless lust and self-justified lies. Half innocent and half vicious, the constant change of roles makes people ponder and terrify. The terrorist who truly shudders is such a woman. "Better to pour her a bucket of water than kill...
That Obscure Object of Desire Comments
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Lori 2022-03-21 09:03:26
Hazy desire surrealism style interpretation of reality
The changing character of the heroine - the desire for self-protection - the awakening of feminism The
hero uses money and power to gain the heroine's body - the possessiveness of the bourgeoisie, the desire for control
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Iva 2022-03-21 09:03:26
flame of revolution
The contradiction between the ruled and the ruled, ruled is as uncontrollable as sexual desire, especially for the virgin-like body of the ruled. However, they failed to achieve the purpose of ruling in ideology, so they were restrained by force and rights. The rulers needed the ruled to reflect...
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