That Obscure Object of Desire Comments

  • Tamara 2022-03-24 09:03:48

    Regarding the final seam setting, I firmly believe that the "seam" itself originated from the director's artistic design, and the bloodstain is a gimmick. In the trap of hazy desire"....

  • Ceasar 2022-03-24 09:03:48

    strange. After watching too many suspense films, it is easy to interpret the plot as a beautiful terrorist who uses the weakness of the rich and lustful as a cover to engage in terrorist activities... Human beings are slaves of desire....

  • Scot 2022-03-24 09:03:48

    strange. After watching too many suspense films, it is easy to interpret the plot as a beautiful terrorist who uses the weakness of the rich and lustful as a cover to engage in terrorist activities... Human beings are slaves of desire....

  • Izabella 2022-03-24 09:03:48

    This is Bunuel's last work, and I happen to have seen his first work (an Andalusian dog), it's so good, it has a beginning and an end. The heroine in the film is played by two actresses in turn. It is said that this is the master's intentional stroke. It is to express the different aspects of women and fully reflect the surreal statement. It is indeed done. , so that I can not always be well into the...

  • Janie 2022-03-23 09:03:29

    The final chapter of the bizarre poster trilogy, the two sexes pull the game, the male controls and pursues possession, and the female holds the advantage and constantly doubts. The train story and the terrorist attack split the image into two parts. Buñuel actually put the gender contrast that Day Beauty wants to talk about here, while the terrorist bombing should be more of a straightforward indictment of the situation at that...

  • Erika 2022-03-23 09:03:29

    The more I look back, the more hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha men are all potential...

  • Casey 2022-03-23 09:03:29

    Old movies are so fun! Buñuel's finale at the age of 77. I admire his total control over the rhythm of the film (skills of procrastination, manipulative play) and his natural use of those surreal elements (mice, flies, piglets, sacks). The two play a part, and the French one is indeed unusual. reflection of the political situation. A mockery of the absurdity of the middle class. SM's kernel. Mystery. sense of...

  • Chet 2022-03-23 09:03:29

    Advanced! The film can be interpreted in various ways. The most superficial one I will come, the heroine is quite Wendi Deng's style, and the male protagonist is Murdoch. Control rich men when they are marionettes. A profound interpretation is the hypocrisy and cunning of religion and doctrine. The two heroines played the same role, and only after seeing it did I superficially understand some of the director's...

  • Guido 2022-03-23 09:03:29

    You put dim desires on the balance of life, and all beliefs lose their...

  • Godfrey 2022-03-23 09:03:29

    This is Bunuel's last work, and I happen to have seen his first work (an Andalusian dog), it's so good, it has a beginning and an end. The heroine in the film is played by two actresses in turn. It is said that this is the master's intentional stroke. It is to express the different aspects of women and fully reflect the surreal statement. It is indeed done. , so that I can not always be well into the...

Extended Reading
  • Lon 2022-03-23 09:03:29

    What is the soul?

    This year, just over a hundred years have passed since the Seventh Art Manifesto. For the banner of "art", countless predecessors and masters have explored from theory to practice. Buñuel is an absolute master.
    Movies are called "art" and against a deadly theory is "synthesis". Film is not a...

  • Hillard 2022-03-14 08:01:02

    desire

    Does desire equal to temptation?
    I am obsessed recently with a sentence uttered by Oscar Wilde: The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it.
    The film is simple, unobtainable. l'objet du désir.
    The paradox of fiction. I felt that urge to be aroused throughout the entire viewing process....W

That Obscure Object of Desire quotes

  • Mathieu: My Conchita...

  • Mathieu: I respect love too much to go seeking it in the back streets.