performance art of eating

Dayana 2022-04-29 06:01:04

Before I say a lot of nonsense, I will repeat what my great idol my brother-in-law said: Watch less old European films, and you will die early ///



First, report the title of the film "The Discreet Charm of the Middle Class" or "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie" , the cover of the disc is the unbalanced proportion of the iconic red lips and beautiful legs in stockings. Friends who like literary films may have heard about this film, but maybe haven't seen it yet. My thinking is that if I watch it, it means I haven't seen it. Look. . . . .



There are six people, each with their own intrigues, ambassadors, businessmen, officials, and their own women. They are engaged in the ostensibly high-sounding, behind-the-scenes drug trade, and of course, their mantra is sanctimonious cursing drugs.



There are always many, many dinner dates between them, but each one ends before the table starts for various reasons. From the beginning of the film to the end of the film, I was looking for an opportunity to eat, but I couldn't get it.



Overall, this is the core concept of the film. Performance art without food. . . . . The discreet charm of the middle class. Bless those boys like me who occasionally have a fever and watch European movies, give yourself a little room to regret.

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The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie quotes

  • 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.

  • Henri Sénéchal: Any news from Miranda?

    Rafael Acosta: Yes.

    Henri Sénéchal: The situation?

    Rafael Acosta: Quite calm.

    Henri Sénéchal: And the guerrillas?

    Rafael Acosta: There are a few left. They are a part of our folklore.

    Alice Sénéchal: You have problems with the students?

    Rafael Acosta: Students are young. They must have some fun.

    Simone Thévenot: How's your government treating them?

    Rafael Acosta: We are not against the students, but what can you do with a room full of flies? You take a fly-swatter and Bang! Bang!