hypocritical bourgeoisie

Neil 2022-12-23 07:44:42

The hypocritical bourgeoisie, bishops and bureaucrats
why Buñuel can be so sarcastic and naked, just like Lu Xun's critique of national servility, the ugliness of the bourgeoisie is undoubtedly revealed. Laughing at the tasteless education of the driver, his own dark dealings in private. cheating on each other. The hypocrisy of the bishop, the lack of faith at all, and the viciousness of a dying person. Ritualized feasts are watched on stage like a drama, and all actions have the meaning of show. The rusted chain of interpersonal relationships looks very disgraceful.
The relentless torture of communist college students in the film, the bloody murder of a wife by a husband, and the convulsive and twisted death of a father poisoned by his son are interspersed with fragments of dreams, which are intermittently the product of desire.
Why was the released resolution obscured by the noise of the aircraft at that moment? What it points to is the ambiguity and irrationality of the purpose.
It's absurd to risk being discovered by terrorists to grab that roast.
The part where Ambassador Miranda and the communists fought was the antagonism and resistance represented by the two classes.
One of the six seems to be separated from the others, and she is their appendage and follower.

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  • Colonel: Marijuana isn't a drug. Look at what goes on in Vietnam. From the general down to the private, they all smoke.

    Simone Thévenot: As a result, once a week they bomb their own troops.

    Colonel: If they bomb their own troops, they must have their reasons.

  • Rafael Acosta: Finally, if you think about it, the only solution to starvation and poverty is in the hands of the army. You'll realize it in Miranda, when you have to open your pretty thighs to an infantry battalion.