The so-called master can break through the definition and do whatever one wants. "Golden Age" is the work of Spanish surrealist master director Buñuel in 1930. This time the 4k repair version was screened in Shanghai, and it was basically packed. As a gathering place for world avant-garde art at the beginning of the last century, the Spaniards gave the world a stimulant in graphic, architectural and video art. Although this film does not conform to the principles of drama at all, it is worthy of the name of a master to spend a huge amount of money to make such a performance video art work under the background of the 1930s. I was expecting to see surreal shots like Dali's paintings (they are friends and partners), but this film is very rare. Occasionally, there is a scene of a dead man lying on the ceiling, or a shot of a cow lying in a girl's boudoir. The impact is not strong, and the connection with the realistic scene is a bit awkward. It is not always possible to make a good movie with the help of a master painter. The flowing picture, space and action are all different from the logic of painting. Films made in this way were masters in the 1930s, but now they are video art. The sense of ritual of Mobike with hundreds of fans in the theater is full.
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