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Jairo 2022-12-14 11:48:32
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Buñuel was influenced by Desica's Shoe Shine Boy. This is a cruel film, and after watching it, I feel depressed and depressed. So it's not surprising that it was criticized and questioned by audiences and critics alike when it was released in Mexico. Buñuel once described: Many viewers came out of...
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Rosalia 2022-11-17 04:35:02
"The Forgotten People" Problem Society
If there is a story like this: I saw that "yesterday" died, and I saw that "today" also died, and although I can't see the appearance of "tomorrow" today, we can know that the brain of "tomorrow" is all about Dead "yesterday" and "today" data. Then the future of this story as I understand it is...
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Dane 2022-10-25 17:50:05
Effortless Classic
Alfonso Mejia, who played Pedro, died on December 29 last year, the last of all the "forgotten people". According to the standard of 1951, this film is difficult to demand more in terms of plot design, plot control, characterization and ideological depth. Personally, I prefer the ending of the...
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Brain 2022-10-08 21:25:49
Movie diary
The film is short, but the cause and the ending are relatively complete. This is also an accusation against society. At the same time, the rich and big cities are more polarized and have no opportunity to receive education. Since witnessing the murder scene, the violent tendencies towards chickens...
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Josianne 2022-10-05 03:26:48
Can't write short reviews
Brunoel's 1950 film about troubled teenagers in Mexico. The film not only shows their "problems", but also highlights some of the reasons behind the problems, which in turn bring out the general confusion faced by the poor in Mexico at the time. The movie also describes the kindness in the hearts...
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Tamia 2022-09-30 13:57:20
The Forgotten People: Classical Realism Using Neorealist Techniques
①Bunuel's "The Forgotten People" is about poverty and juvenile gang crimes: the mother of Pedro who was raped at the age of 14 and gave birth to the male protagonist, the male protagonist who was disgusted and rebellious by his mother, and his parents who left early Go to Haibo who doesn't know his...
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Lois 2022-09-23 07:52:35
Los Olvidados, enjoy another silent time..
There are no subtitles, I can't understand the dialogue, and I can only guess what happened from the expressions and expressions. The opening film is a strange city. A group of children begins with a history of Mexico City civilians. Intertwined with various social issues, I try to penetrate into...
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Green 2022-06-20 18:20:19
When Buñuel meets a new reality
Los Olvidados, old Buñuel film, 1950, Mexico City, "The Forgotten People", aka "The Young and The Damned". Hopeless, unpretentious cruelty, a little dark humor. - Can you imagine a Buñuel film in the style of neorealism? Poverty, family problems, missing school and unemployment, little boy...
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Lucie 2022-06-20 18:09:06
Surrealism
Los Olvidados is Luis Buñuel's account of the never-ending cycle of poverty and despair in the slums of Mexico City, focusing on a group of destitute children and their misfortunes. Although Buñuel's work is considered to have a strong positive relationship with Surrealism and a critical attitude...
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