Extended Reading
  • Timothy 2022-01-12 08:01:31

    Vilitiana

    After watching it, I was very impressed. This should be a movie with religious and political metaphors. It also has a deep exposure and satire on human nature. From a religious point of view, not everyone is worth saving. From a political point of view, Rogue proletarians are not worth saving. From...

  • Rosetta 2022-01-12 08:01:31

    collapse

    Religious beliefs completely collapsed within 90 minutes, and everything Verityina experienced after coming out of the monastery made her gradually fall from a holy believer to a layman. The uncle's feelings of taboo and possessiveness towards her, and then committed suicide because of shame. This...

  • Guillermo 2022-03-24 09:03:02

    Very advanced metaphor, the nun's flickering attitude shows the collapse of faith in front of reality, and the burning of the crown of thorns is a mockery of religion by Buñuel. Both the rich and the poor are driven by desire to show ugly faces. The characters in the film All were classified as greedy party members regardless of class, as evidenced by that carnival.

  • Mossie 2022-03-14 14:12:26

    After repeated blows, the hostess finally gave up and joined the Doudizhu card game=_=. The last supper is an absolute highlight. Bunuel is too good, every one of his movies feels very smart, ironic but not excessive, humorous, and slightly perverted? ?

Viridiana quotes

  • Jorge: How can you enjoy living like this and spending so much time alone?

    Viridiana: I'm not like you. You have your wife.

    Jorge: She's not my wife. I don't need anyone's blessing to live with a woman.

  • Viridiana: If you must come again, please know first and wait till I tell you to enter.