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The Exterminating Angel Reviews

  • Roslyn 2022-12-20 11:43:12

    The Dilemma of the Mind - What Limits My Freedom

    A group of high-class elites, dressed in exquisite costumes, arrive at a luxurious villa to celebrate the latest artwork released by one of them. After the dinner, they seem to be trapped by some mysterious force, and no one has been able to since then. Stepping out of this mysterious hall, it was...

  • Nicolas 2022-12-15 18:51:33

    Shipwreck Survivors on the Road of Providence

    About five months ago, I watched a movie with someone very (fast) often (ein) (schlafen), as the best prophetic movie of the past month, I think it is still an obligation to document this genius Director's work. It is also a ridiculous drama in the same room. I doubt whether Feng Junhao's team has...

  • Erika 2022-12-15 04:06:48

    religious allegory

    This film is still aimed at religion. Don't forget Nuer's consistent purpose of anti-religious hypocrisy, and the film is already telling the audience what his intentions are. People enter the religious house and are reluctant to come out because of the inherent laziness of human nature. As well as...

  • Zelma 2022-12-09 10:32:41

    ideological barrier

    Quite a simple movie. But the angle is good. It may be easy to walk from one room to another, but many can imagine how difficult it is when we exit one faith and enter the next. Although the middle of the film is a bit dull and weird, the end of the church is a clear explanation. More than one...

  • Ephraim 2022-11-27 16:55:09

    Roger Ebert on "Destroying Angels" (self-translation)

    The Chicago Sun-Times, May 11, 1997

    The guests of the dinner filed in. They walked up the steps into the wide porch... Then came another wave of people - the same guests, but this time from a higher stand. Audiences soon discovered the beauty of the joke: guests came one after the other and couldn't...

  • Luciano 2022-11-23 21:20:20

    Buñuel's Surreal Journey

    Today I watched Picasso's plates and jars at the Instituto Cervantes, and then watched this "Angel of Destruction". Although the DVD projection in the small hall is very unpleasant, but for the sake of free, there is nothing to complain about. Buñuel, the standard-bearer of Dadaism, is a veritable...

  • Megane 2022-11-16 09:50:45

    The tidbits of Tucao and shooting (weekly diary materials are reserved)

    (The photo is from the D9 sent by the classmate

    This one is really free to interpret. . . During an interview in the 1970s, Buñuel said that he himself did not expect to be caught up in communism. The movie really isn't a critique of the bourgeoisie, it's just freedom and siege. Repetition is to...

  • Tre 2022-11-08 23:26:44

    The meaning of bear and sheep

    This review belongs to the 2018 Entourage Cinema Watching and Writing Project. For details of the plan, please click here , and for the list of articles included, please click here . Reproduction in any form is prohibited. If you are interested, please send a private message. There are already many...

  • Heath 2022-11-06 13:46:31

    So obscure!

    This surreal work by Luis Buñuel is so obscure that I don't think I've figured it out until the moment before the end of the film (as a group of soldiers with guns swoops down the street) .   The film actually alludes to the political life in the Franco dictatorship period after the Spanish Civil...

  • Colt 2022-10-27 05:42:31

    Destroy the Angel

    Invincible masterpiece, the whole concept and the way Buñuel went to make this film is too awesome. When Woody Allen said in "Midnight in Paris," borrowed from Buñuel, "I just don't get it, why don't they go out?", that's what we thought when we saw that movie, and it's here , we have a...