Gross US & Canada
$14,586
Opening weekend US & Canada
$4,754
Gross worldwide
$14,586
Gross US & Canada
$14,586
Opening weekend US & Canada
$4,754
Gross worldwide
$14,586
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By Margarita 2022-04-07 09:01:08
1. Tristana degenerated from a pure girl into a ruthless lady who murdered her husband.
2. The dead head of Mr. Robbie hanging in the clock, this is a nightmare that haunts the heroine, it is bloody, disgusting and disgusting for the heroine.
3. Mr. Lobby's shoes represent the heroine's attitude towards him. The loss of the heroine's foot is the price of escape, she is unable to break free, and eventually returns to her disgusted bourgeois family. Mr. Lobie used rich materials to...
By Abelardo 2022-04-07 09:01:08
Before her death, Tristana (Catherine Deneuve)'s mother entrusted her to Don Lupu (Fernando Rey) to take care of her. The aging Lupu has no worries about food and clothing, and has a strong personality and values honor, but at the same time, he is also a womanizer known to the women in the town. Lup is ostensibly Tristana's guardian, but he actually has an unspoken strong desire for the latter.
Tristana felt oppressed at Lupu's house, and the maid and the maid's deaf-mute son were far...
By Garrett 2022-04-07 08:01:02
Tristana: The Sin of the Flesh in a Distorted World
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She went to church with him, he married her, he lived with her, but the marriage was destined to be a deformed product: they never slept in the same bed, and the inconvenience of living apart It's just estrangement, and his fear of old age. He sat on the ground in frustration, but she said with a smile on the snowy day: "We stay here warmly, what more can you ask for?" They are no longer the one who...
By Casimer 2022-04-07 08:01:02
Surrealism is the biggest characteristic of Buñuel. Although this film is a mature or late work of Buñuel, there are not many surrealistic plots or pictures (and the illusion of freedom, prudent charm) in the film. These are compared), although there is still a surreal feeling.
The people in the movie are still a bit stiff when they talk and do things, Deneuve's character is as beautiful and frosty as a little Sevrina, I thought it was filmed before Daytime...
By Lottie 2022-04-07 08:01:02
Beautiful mutilation and aging sex
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By Era 2022-04-12 09:01:11
The detail design is ingenious: the night when Rey got Tistana, the camera moved across the hall to the room, borrowed Rey's hand to close the two doors, and reminded the audience not to peek; Tistana first leaned over and put on slippers for Rey and then threw it directly into the garbage Barrel, break free from control; Tistana is naked on the balcony to show the deaf boy, and the subsequent cut is the Madonna, contrast. The final montage is retrospective and reorganized, how did Tistana make...
By Eldora 2022-04-11 09:01:07
Endless Possibilities of...
By Ofelia 2022-04-11 09:01:07
Franco Nero plays a vase in...
By Creola 2022-04-11 09:01:07
Tristana's subsequent series of actions must have satisfied the dark thoughts of...
By Ali 2022-04-11 09:01:07
Catherine Deneuve was really beautiful when she was young, she was even more beautiful than the beauty of the day, a master film is a master film, ramble, Buñuel wants to black out the bourgeoisie before giving up...
Don Lope: [Saturna and Don Lope are downstairs, awaiting word from the doctor] She's in a very bad way.
Saturna: If you'd let me put on a poultice, she'd be feeling better.
Don Lope: Don't talk rubbish!
Dr. Miquis: [the doctor comes down from Tristana's room] My dear Don Lope, we are faced with what I feared. Tristana is very ill. We have to speak clearly.
Don Lope: Go ahead and tell me.
Dr. Miquis: She is suffering from blood poisoning. We have to operate... to amputate her leg.
Don Lope: The poor girl... She'll be horribly mutilated... When?
Dr. Miquis: We can't wait another day.
Don Lope: What science is this when the only cure is amputation! Find some other way... Cut off both my legs if you want!
Don Lope: [after having been asked to judge a sword duel wherein both parties have decided that it will be to first blood, i.e., not to the death] Is that possible? To first blood? Do you think I'll agree to be judge of such a farce? I don't like circuses! I don't think honor is saved by a scratch on the skin. So much for those good-for-nothings and their conscience. Gentlemen, don't call on me again for matters of honor that have so little worth.
Tristana: I've never been in the bell tower... There's a lovely view outside. You're very lucky. You must feel very important up here, like you ruled the world.
Campanero: No, you get used to it and don't even notice. And as for being important... not at all. We used to be important, but not now.
Tristana: Why not?
Campanero: In those days when there was a lot of religion, people timed things by the bells and they obeyed them. There was the dying knell, the death knell, the fire warning, the victory bells, the call to Mass, and the peel for devotions. People listened, they went to visit the dying, to bury the dead, or to get their firearms if there was an alert.
Campanero: [sighs] Times have changed. People are chasing after money, they don't listen. They even complain when we're ringing the bell for Mass, because they say we wake them.