Buñuel's Golden Lion Award-winning work, one of the 4K restoration films of this year's SIFF. Personally, I think it is between 7 and 7.5 points. If the Japanese film is about "The Bourgeois Young Woman Before 5:00 PM on Weekdays", the American film is "Fifty Shades of Daydream". Of course, the above is just a joke. The plot of third-rate erotic novels can not be compared to the dramas and movies in the above jokes, let alone the advanced works of the 1960s.
Under the director's lens, the heroine The heroine's fantasy and reality are intertwined and intertwined, and the intense conflict seems to make the audience float and sink in a dream that seems to be real. The avant-garde and fashionable high-level costumes, make-up standards and intermittent comedy effects without any sense of disobedience are undoubtedly the icing on the cake. I discovered a lot of interesting metaphors in the process of watching the film and watching the film review, but generally speaking, I didn’t arouse the second brush’s interest. Instead, I wanted to re-read Freud’s related theories on imagination.
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