Un Chien Andalou Comments

  • Clifford 2021-12-21 08:01:12

    Surrealist psychedelia; Un chien andalou challenged bourgeois values, unsettled cinema tradition, and helped establish film as an art...

  • Madie 2021-12-21 08:01:12

    The nausea brought by countless ants, the intrusion of parts of the body and hands. In French, "there is an ant in the hand" means that the hand is paralyzed and unconscious. A method of transforming text into images....

  • Fern 2021-12-21 08:01:12

    In "An Andalu Dog", logic never exists, or the whole short film is a dream. The real narrative lies in multiple metaphors such as ants, hands, and the moon, no doubt directional and death. In response to Freud’s psychoanalysis, it uses symbols of terror and restlessness to explore the theory of sex, the sexual repression of men and women in life, and the alienation of humans in the Christian...

  • Bridie 2021-12-21 08:01:12

    This is a work that truly transcends the language of the film and embarrassing the traditional evaluation system. The people in and outside the play can't explain what happened. It reminds me of many strange dreams of myself. Many of them must be similar to this short film. Unlike ordinary movies that are difficult to interpret, this movie is not allowed to be interpreted, so what am I still writing here, I don’t know. The slower rhythm of dragging the piano would be...

  • Sophia 2021-12-21 08:01:12

    The originator of surrealist movies, the script was adapted from two dreams of Dali and Buñuel. It is normal to not understand. No matter using Freudian theory or film language analysis, it is impossible to fully achieve the so-called truth, because this film shows the irrational, subconscious and dream world. The montage of cutting the eyeball and cloud covering the moon, and the ants crawling out of the hole in the palm are two classic passages, which have a great impact on later generations....

  • Kaleb 2021-12-21 08:01:12

    It is necessary to admit that the audience for some films was basically other artists at the time, just as the readers of most essays were just related scholars, but the valuable creations will eventually be re-recognized in a popular that everyone can understand. For example, if there were no Bauhaus, most houses today would not be what they are now. So it doesn’t matter if you don’t understand, but where does the self-confidence come from the people who have to curse if they don’t understand?...