There are all kinds of subconscious psychological analysis~~ Maybe it makes sense, but those should not be what the director wants to express. Perhaps because of the director's unintentional expression, it was analyzed by various psychology. According to this analysis, maybe Rimiere's "Training Station" or Mériere's "Moon Adventure" is a subconscious manifestation of sex...
The eye-cutting at the beginning is really amazing~~ The director's own appearance Looks like an underworld villain.
It even involves the famous Spanish gossip: transvestite director, frigid painter, gay poet~~ The three met when they were students, and it also involves true and false gossip rumors: Lorca to Dali and Buñue Erdu has been begging for joy, but failed. Later, the two became good friends and got together, calling the Andalusian poet a "bitch"...that's a mess.
The hapless poet was later shot by the Falangists in the Spanish Civil War at the age of 38.
The poet's favorite deep song (DEEPSONG) is one of the musical elements that make up the flamenco dance. The flamenco dance comes from Andalusia, and the Andalusians have Indians, Jews, Gypsies and Spanish Christians. Bloodlines... History is messy enough.
There are some interesting editing attempts in the movie...Using the direction of the eyes to create the effect of watching each other, and using the door to open and close the door directly connected to the beach~~~ It is similar to the era of "The Man with the Camera", it seems to be a kind of film exploration at that time. Big trend.
About Surrealism. If Dali lived to this day, I don't know if he would be happy or depressed... The development of modern film technology has made his surreal paintings and realistic effects perfectly combined, making dreams easy. If he lived to this day, what kind of picture would he and Buñuel come up with? so curious......
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