I find it very interesting.
The first few script titles of the script are as follows:
1. Due to a misunderstanding in time and the hotel's wake-up call, as a result, the dinner was lost
2. Drug trafficking and anxiety
3. Husband and wife greedy, missed lunch
4. Several protagonists in the film go along for the first time. I wandered aimlessly on the road.
Tea and coffee were sold out. The afternoon snacks were not eaten . Buñuel is a master. What he creates is the absurd, mysterious, illusory and unexpected in real life. It seems to be small things in daily life, but when he writes it, there is a grotesque and eerie atmosphere. The stories are full of unsuccessful events, unfinished dinners, unfinished infatuation, sold out tea and coffee... "Nothing can be achieved", slowly accumulating an atmosphere of anxiety and frustration. I really like the surreal strokes of "the first time several protagonists in the film walk aimlessly along the road", and I also like "Infinite Motion" which borrows this scene. I've always felt that the screenplays I write don't look like screenplays. Because the play I wrote was completely unscheduled. But Bunuel's script is full of clear scheduling. When I saw those script words, I felt that it was not dead, it was still, and everything was moving. The space outside the painting is also alive.
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