Unintelligible surreal imagery

Isom 2022-12-23 06:40:56

The "Golden Age" people walked staggeringly, about to get out of the computer, came to my bed, and stopped.
There are a lot of jumps, and people go up the mountain. If they don’t pay attention, they turn into a crowd of people walking down the mountain. The picture is changing inadvertently.
It's hard to imagine how could a man think of the toilet and a beautiful woman with tumbling paste after a
forced kiss of a daughter? In the process of being escorted, everything in his eyes was deformed.
It's hard to imagine a cow lying on a woman's bed.
The woman who was sitting still was looking at the vast sea and sky in the mirror, as if feeling the wind rising and darkening in it.
Things are developing in an extreme way.
The insertion of some insignificant plots is like a person walking away occasionally, thinking about it for a while.

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Extended Reading
  • Alice 2022-06-06 19:37:45

    1. Love that can never be done is like the desire to never satisfy. 2. Silent films and sound films are juxtaposed, cross-cut-staring through time and space. 3. Lao Bu's foot fetish: The first half stepped or kicked 4 times inexplicably, making the male stare at the female licking the feet of the statue. 4. Kick blind people and shoot children. 5. The soundtrack is composed of piercing drums with classical music. 6. The bed looks like a cow on the bed, the dead on the ceiling, pulls the cotton wool, and throws the giraffe. 7. The scorpion record begins, and the four indulge in the end. (9.5/10)

  • Alyson 2022-06-06 12:15:49

    Bunuel interspersed with extreme and arrogant surrealist scenes in documentary passages such as scorpion wars, volcanic eruptions, and urban scenery, constantly swaying between reality and fantasy. These passages with great freedom of selection have a kind of mystery. The attractiveness of the audience makes countless viewers look for the commonalities between them (perhaps due to our reliance on narrative conventions). It is true that every image in the "Golden Age" is important, but it is not a set of monolithic pieces to complete the jigsaw puzzle. Bunuel did not attack the narrative like other modernists, but cleverly teased All the audience they are grouped together. These very different and erotic passages are today regarded as images repeatedly used by Buñuel. “The Film” commented that “he used images rich in primitive beauty to launch an attack on bourgeois values.” In fact, It should also add "suspicion of Catholicism" and "implying that the desires deep in the heart cannot be satisfied", which are reflected in the "Golden Age".

L'Age d'Or quotes

  • Young Girl: I have waited for a long time. What joy to have our children murdered!