Dali's lover is Lorgar's lover

Daphney 2022-04-21 09:03:22

Some people commented that this film should be called "Lorga's Lover", because it is based on Lorga's feelings as the main line. In the film, Dali is portrayed as a man of fame and fortune who wants to succeed and is indifferent to politics. He enters the Spanish art circle only by virtue of his color, and abandons his love to go to France and the United States to hang out with an older lady. Lorgar, however, was infatuated and wrote flaming poems to Dali. However, the passage of time and political attitudes caused the two to part ways. Lorgar had a heart for patriotism. When the national disaster hit his hometown, he ignored the objections of his friends and insisted on running home to reunite with his family. He was finally shot by the fascists.
After watching this film, I don't think many people will like Dali. The director also unabashedly tilted his preference to Lorgar. But why is the film called "Dali and His Lover"? This is the greatest sadness and the greatest truth about the world - because Dalí is indeed more famous than Lorre.

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  • Vincent 2022-04-23 07:04:19

    I underestimated robert's acting skills, but the upturned moustache shape at the end is full of joy and less sadness! Artists, artists, have been so hesitant all their lives!

  • Garett 2022-04-23 07:04:19

    Nothing but the soundtrack.

Little Ashes quotes

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    Federico García Lorca: [whispering voiceover] Dry land, quiet land of immense night. Wind in the olive grove. Wind in the sierra.

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  • [last lines]

    Federico García Lorca: [whispering voiceover] Dry land, quiet land of immense night. Wind in the olive grove. Wind in the sierra.

    [overlapping dialogue]