Tristana Comments

  • Shanna 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    7.5; Direct and powerful. Life is a dream, reminiscing about myself before falling asleep with...

  • Joana 2022-04-10 09:01:09

    Continuing the masters of various criticisms, this time he aimed at the growth history of women. This film is a breakthrough and even advanced anti-patriarchy and anti-patriarchal masterpiece. From the self-analysis and confession of the adoptive father in the film, it shows: I am both a Your father is your husband again, which may be a true portrayal of the hearts of men after marriage all over the world. And the independent personality of the heroine cannot escape the manipulation of fate....

  • Archibald 2022-04-10 09:01:09

    What is unavoidable for young and old couples is that old men want both decency and lust, plus lack of self-confidence in their own physicality, which together will give birth to a very embarrassing eating pattern. The truth imprisoned the latter, but I knew that the hypocrisy of false Taoism could not control people, so the restlessness caused by insecurity was only when the heroine was amputated after a serious illness, completely lost her mobility, and became a (with himself) the same) the...

  • Hans 2022-04-10 09:01:09

    I feel more and more that the ability to understand master films is not about the level of the viewers, but whether the master wants you to understand it or not. do not know. If I want you to understand, tell a good story full of content and emotion. I think my level is still on plot control, after all, one of the most primitive responsibilities of a movie is...

  • Mara 2022-04-10 09:01:09

    How beautiful was Deneuve when she was young? "Tristana" gave people amazing answers. This time, Buñuel was really ironic to the point of knocking the bone and sucking the...

  • Rubie 2022-04-10 09:01:09

    Strange love stories can also be interesting. The balcony opens up clothes—the Virgin Mary—to get married. Lope talks about love and freedom in life, but turns around and imprisons his adopted daughter, who wants to be both a father and a husband. He fled with the painter and came back with a broken leg after being ill. At the end, the inversion of power, the sound of walking in the corridor and the cane hitting the ground, opening the window and starting to rewind time, the end of a tragedy,...

  • Ken 2022-04-10 09:01:09

    The movie tells the story of a young and beautiful orphan, Tristana, who is taken in and taken care of by Don Lope, a former lover of his mother, but the lustful Don Lope has impure motives for Tristana. Tristana met the painter Horacio on an outing. Tristana, who tasted love, left home together with the painter, but a sudden illness brought Tristana back to the cage where she lost all her freedom. In my opinion, the drama is one of Catherine Deneuve's best early acting skills. It transforms an...

  • Tessie 2022-04-10 09:01:09

    One of Buñuel's most mysterious films, this mystery is different from the strictly set textual connotations of "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie" and "The Phantom of Liberty", but a kind of power in which both actors and directors generate . Male chauvinism, patriarchy, capitalism, ecclesiasticalism, and totalitarianism are all inextricably intertwined, and they will eventually merge into one. Women are always victims in it. Even if the false resistance is successful in the end, the...

  • Chloe 2022-04-10 09:01:09

    That creepy smile that Tristana showed her boobs to the mute was so...

  • Otha 2022-04-10 09:01:09

    Moving the mirror reminds me of Zheng Dongtian's "Neighbors". It turns out that Buñuel is not...

Extended Reading
  • Junius 2022-04-07 08:01:02

    ambiguous

    Tristana seems to be an outlier in Buñuel's work. In 1970, Buñuel was in his late stage. He had previously made "Beauty in the Day" and "Galaxy", and this film was followed by "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie" and "The Phantom of Liberty", artistically speaking At the time when his surrealism...

Tristana quotes

  • Dr. Miquis: [the doctor cheerfully enters Tristana's room; Saturna and Don Lope are standing by] How is my favorite patient?

    Saturna: Worse than ever, doctor.

    Dr. Miquis: Leave me alone with her.

    [Saturna and Don Lope leave the room]

    Dr. Miquis: How are your spirits, Tristana?

    Tristana: I had a temperature last night. I'm very ill, aren't I? Tell me the truth.

    Dr. Miquis: [confidently] I've told you before that this is a common case. It's painful, but that will soon pass.

    Tristana: A few days ago, I wanted to live. Now I'd rather die.

  • Don Lope: [Saturna and Don Lope are downstairs, awaiting word from the doctor] She's in a very bad way.

    Saturna: If you'd let me put on a poultice, she'd be feeling better.

    Don Lope: Don't talk rubbish!

    Dr. Miquis: [the doctor comes down from Tristana's room] My dear Don Lope, we are faced with what I feared. Tristana is very ill. We have to speak clearly.

    Don Lope: Go ahead and tell me.

    Dr. Miquis: She is suffering from blood poisoning. We have to operate... to amputate her leg.

    Don Lope: The poor girl... She'll be horribly mutilated... When?

    Dr. Miquis: We can't wait another day.

    Don Lope: What science is this when the only cure is amputation! Find some other way... Cut off both my legs if you want!