"Golden Age" was criticized as vulgar and banned when it was first screened. A cow lying on a bed walking against a rock (suggestion from painter Dali) A mule on the beach introducing a scorpion clip... Each and every one of the cryptic shots gives a deep impression. The hero in the film is a humanitarian minister of a certain country, and when this humanitarian envoy met an elderly and frail blind man on the street, not only did he fail to support the old man Crossing the road, but also knocking the old man on the road, and whether it is at a religious memorial or a musical event, they are intimacy with the heroine without anyone else (of course, the performance is relatively obscure). However, the most orthodox people can hardly tolerate it. The thing is, this film not only has the scene of the bishop being thrown out of the window, but also the four perverted sex manias in the castle, pretending to be Jesus and his disciples, filed out...though this film It lacks the sense of time and space that is familiar to ordinary audiences, but its theme is clear at a glance, which is to use almost nonsensical cruelty to satirize the so-called "golden age" of bourgeois society.The director of this film, Bunuel, is an artistic one. The master of the surrealist movement, he brought the performance of surrealism into full play. Politically speaking, he is an anarchist. He has shown resistance to all the government's oppression of people. Criticism: From a religious point of view, he is an atheist, and his attitude towards religion is quite radical, so he is always criticized by religious people. It is precisely because of this that he is one of the greatest and most legendary film directors of the 20th century.
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