Viridiana Comments

  • Thaddeus 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    1. Discuss how religious belief goes to collapse, and discusses the nature of belief. 2. "All cats are gray at night", and people are also complicated. We can help others, but don't think we can redeem them. We have to believe in the goodness of people, but do not underestimate the evil in people's...

  • Don 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    In fact, religion has never been defeated in this film. Whether it is indecent assault or humiliation, Verityna is always quiet and orderly, calm and gentle, while the uncle who committed the crime hangs himself, and the beggar who enters the house is thrown into madness and chaos. If you believe that chastity and orderly mansions are the connotation of religion, it can be regarded as a satirical satire film equivalent to a bad Indian film; but if you value that state of mind, then Bunuel may...

  • Vincenza 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    The more I think about it, the better, and Buñuel's filming is too smart, like a carefully designed domino. Hypocrisy and fake empathy in the name of religion, prayer and construction are cut together, the poor enter the house, the last supper of cos, the skipping rope is taken to suicide and turned into a homeless belt, and at the end the nun listens to pop music with loose hair play cards. Fairly taunting everyone, no one can escape, the birth of atheism at the end is truly incredible, and...

  • Maryam 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    totally devastating anti-humanistic. Brunel is desperate about human. The rich is hypocritical, but the poor is mean,.the last scene as sound and picture...

  • Tara 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    The plot is strong. There are several scenes that are impressive, the cross with a small sharp knife, cat and mouse, and the transformation of Verityna at the end, as well as the calm Jose, such a calm man can't be...

  • Elaina 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    The collapse of faith... The moment of the Last Supper was truly heart-wrenching. In the end, our compassion is limited. When this compassion does not touch the essence, it is only a drop in the...

  • Norene 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    It's ironic that the homeless mix and match "The Last Supper". Verityna is a Virgin in the story, but Buñuel dyed a Virgin with water as clear as gray. The purity of the rape was raped, the skipping rope representing joy was used as a hanging rope, and the crown of thorns representing Christ was burned. Not only the homeless, everyone wears a face of greed and desire, whether they are poor or...

  • Fredy 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    It's ironic that the homeless mix and match "The Last Supper". Verityna is a Virgin in the story, but Buñuel dyed a Virgin with water as clear as gray. The purity of the rape was raped, the skipping rope representing joy was used as a hanging rope, and the crown of thorns representing Christ was burned. Not only the homeless, everyone wears a face of greed and desire, whether they are poor or...

  • Stefan 2022-03-24 09:03:02

    One of Buñuel's "religious trilogy", about a devout nun Verityna's shattered faith. 1. The nun witnessed the hypocrisy, cunning, and deceit of the upper class (uncle's "incestuous affection" for her, illegitimate son's covetousness for her cousin), and the ugly, hideous, and gluttonous desires of beggars at the bottom. 2. She thought that she could change the world by virtue of her persistent and kind behavior, but the world was chaotic and chaotic. The religion he believed in brought her only...

  • Juliet 2022-03-24 09:03:02

    One of Buñuel's "religious trilogy", about a devout nun Verityna's shattered faith. 1. The nun witnessed the hypocrisy, cunning, and deceit of the upper class (uncle's "incestuous affection" for her, illegitimate son's covetousness for her cousin), and the ugly, hideous, and gluttonous desires of beggars at the bottom. 2. She thought that she could change the world by virtue of her persistent and kind behavior, but the world was chaotic and chaotic. The religion he believed in brought her only...

Extended Reading

Viridiana quotes

  • Viridiana: I know my own weakness, and whatever I do will be humble. But, however little it is, I want to do it alone.

  • [first lines]

    Mother Superior: Sister Viridiana. Your uncle sent word that he can't come to see you take your vows.

    Viridiana: Very well, Mother.

    Mother Superior: You seem unconcerned.

    Viridiana: I hardly know him. I only met him once, years ago.

    Mother Superior: He invites you to visit him.

    Viridiana: I'd rather not leave the convent.

    Mother Superior: I'm afraid he's in poor health. He's your only relative. You should bid him farewell before taking your vows. You will never see him again.

Viridiana

Director: Luis Buñuel

Language: Spanish,English Release date: March 19, 1962