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Jaquan 2022-04-29 06:01:04
Not only can I never eat, but I never sleep well. You have to sleep and eat, and you have to work hard to keep your dreams fresh. All dreams come from men, and women are just wearing money...
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Mabelle 2022-04-29 06:01:04
Bunuel’s masterpiece, 1973 Oscar for best foreign language film. 1. The irony of the bourgeoisie's hypocrisy, vanity and greed is comparable to [rules of the game] [sweet life]. 2. The unsatisfactory dinner and the 6 people who are always on the road. 3. Seamless collage of surreal and dream dreams, listening to ghosts killing fathers, bishop gardeners, banquet stage, Maoist beauty assassins, sheriff's wandering souls, the country of the dead, no one on the street, the table is killed by...
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie Comments
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Helmer 2022-09-04 07:23:11
When it comes to real capitalism...
Marcuse said: After art entered the post-industrial capitalist society, it was deprived of the opportunity not to speak for capitalism. Art, a creation that was originally only about the mind and the universe, became the voice of capitalism that had been castrated. ...in the end, he says that...
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Isai 2022-09-16 03:29:58
Frustration Narratives and Dreams in The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
"The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie" embodies Buñuel's distinctive style. The film tells the story of four middle-class men and women who come to dinner at the Senechar and his wife's house. Occasional events, including dreams set by the director, were interrupted and could not continue. The...
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie quotes
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Rafael Acosta: Finally, if you think about it, the only solution to starvation and poverty is in the hands of the army. You'll realize it in Miranda, when you have to open your pretty thighs to an infantry battalion.
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Henri Sénéchal: Any news from Miranda?
Rafael Acosta: Yes.
Henri Sénéchal: The situation?
Rafael Acosta: Quite calm.
Henri Sénéchal: And the guerrillas?
Rafael Acosta: There are a few left. They are a part of our folklore.
Alice Sénéchal: You have problems with the students?
Rafael Acosta: Students are young. They must have some fun.
Simone Thévenot: How's your government treating them?
Rafael Acosta: We are not against the students, but what can you do with a room full of flies? You take a fly-swatter and Bang! Bang!
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
Director: Luis Buñuel
Language: French,Spanish,Latin Release date: October 22, 1972