(The photo is from the D9 sent by the classmate
This one is really free to interpret. . . During an interview in the 1970s, Buñuel said that he himself did not expect to be caught up in communism. The movie really isn't a critique of the bourgeoisie, it's just freedom and siege. Repetition is to Buñuel what jumping is to Godard.
Boo was set to shoot in London, but there wasn't enough money because the last film wasn't a hit. Many elements are directly extracted from life, so there is no special meaning. What you see is what you see. Whether it's surreal or something else, what's important in life is the right use of it that's thought provoking. In addition, Bu is quite strict in his work, but sometimes he is very naive and cute. If he doesn't want the dog to disturb his wife, he will grind the dog's paws instead of driving the dog away. . . Just like Buñuel, the surreal will never be a burden The surreal will never be a burden. The book arrives the day after tomorrow, so I'll add some more after reading it. . .
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