1928, Luis Buñuel. Dali screenwriter.
Surrealist masterpiece. Dreams of Buñuel and Dali.
A series of dreams of a mentally distressed homeless man.
Influenced by Andre Breton's propositions, he emphasizes the authenticity of irrational behavior, the significance of dreams, the emotional power of incoherent images, and the persistent pursuit of personal pleasure.
The photographic nature of film and the technique of montage alignment.
Manifestation of dreams, psychology, subconsciousness. Subjective color, visualization of inner world. Irrational, unconventional, illogical. Go beyond ethical and aesthetic framing constraints.
Combine the film with Freud's theory of the unconscious. Influenced by surrealist school images. The surrealist creative method in literature.
A razor cuts a woman's(?) eyeball. Clouds cover the moon. The hand was stuck in the crack of the door, and the ants crawled out of the hand.
(Topic: Desire and Bondage)
The Golden Age: A Freudian Analysis of Sexuality and Love.
Ice red and dark blue: 3. Old cloth foot fetish: 4 times inexplicably trampled or kicked in the first half, causing the man to stare at the feet of the statue that the woman was licking. 4. Kick the blind and shoot children. 5. The soundtrack is punctuated by harsh drums between classical music. 6. Cows on the bed are like [Andalus Dogs], dead on the ceiling, pulling cotton wool, throwing giraffes. 7. The scorpion record begins, and the four indulge in the ending.
In the field of feature films, scholars attribute the description of abnormal psychology, latent sexual impulses, and irrational behavior to the performance of surrealism in feature films. For example Hitchcock's work, Vertigo, North by Northwest, The Psycho, Birds.
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