Extended Reading
  • Randy 2022-03-20 09:01:56

    Dali's work

    The film is the product of the cooperation between the famous surrealist painter Dali and the famous director Bunuel. It narrates a daydream.

      We see a woman with her eyes slashed by a razor, a man dragging a piano, two bishops, and two dead rotting donkeys across the room, and a swarm of ants...

  • Angie 2022-04-20 09:01:47

    I only served its imagination

    Wild imagination. Admire, admire, admire!

    Many times the transition of the picture is naturally compatible, such as armpit hair and sea urchin, armpit hair and beard.

    The meaning of sex is very strong. Personally, I think it is about the female protagonist's various imaginations about sex (the books...

  • Verda 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    People can be weird sometimes. For example, this morning, I remembered a lot of movies inexplicably. This classic short film from Bunuel also entered my mind. Maybe the day I watched it was sunny outside, and I was also in a good mood and confused. It was cut like today. Eyeball Beach Woman Gun This Spanish Passionate Surreal Reminds Me

  • Florence 2021-12-21 08:01:12

    Free association has three shackles: natural laws, object mobility, and moral laws, all of which prevent free association from becoming reality. So in this movie, Dali and Bunuel fully demonstrated these three. At the beginning of the chapter, Bunuel himself holds a razor as the key to deconstruct this great work. Free association→subconsciousness→dream, "Muholland Road" is a further "An Andalu Dog". It does not mean that the former is better than the latter, but that the latter is the foundation of the former.