Reality or absurdity?

Rosemary 2022-03-22 09:02:01

There is no emphasis on the logical relationship before and after, and it is full of violence, sexuality and absurdity. It represented a fierce resistance to the so-called "avant-garde" at that time, and it was also a rebellion against the traditional narrative films of the past. The creators of the film hope to stimulate the audience's hidden consciousness hidden deep in their hearts through completely free expression. Surrealist films no longer pay too much attention to the lines and graphics of objects, the dynamic rhythm of cracked walls, as pure films and abstract films, and pay more attention to the reality in the depths of people's hearts. ——Yang Yuanying's Introduction to Cinema , the sexual desire is displayed in front of the audience, allowing them to receive their own attributes? Or is the audience influenced by these audiences and become violent? This point of view coincides with the awakening of the housewife in "All the Time" after watching "Mrs. Davilo", and she wants to get rid of the reality of being trapped as a housewife after the war. "Mrs. Davilo" awakened her consciousness, just like this film.

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  • Eileen 2021-12-21 08:01:12

    I want to say that Buñuel has so many evil fantasies, it turns out to be the result of cooperation with Dali! The cut eyeballs, the ants crawling out of the palms of the hands, the dead donkeys on the piano, all the surrealist images are staged one after another, and they are breathtaking! Too much interpretation will lose the madness and irrationality of dreams, but in the era when Freudian theory prevailed, every subconscious image was reflecting the psychological state and potential desires of Buñuel and Dali.

  • Flo 2022-03-24 09:02:10

    Is it easy for people who draw to have the ability to associate things? I like the analogy between a woman's armpit hair and the dry grass in a dune in the movie. Auxiliary Interpretation: "Three good friends of the Spanish Surrealist 1927 generation, Luis Buñuel, Salvador Dalí, García Lorca, director, painter, poet; transvestite, frigid, gay. Who did not participate in the production of this film? LORCA .Where is he from? Andalusian. Everyone knows that Lorga is gay and was persecuted by Franco. But not everyone knows that Lorga once tried to have a relationship with Dali and Buñuel, and was arrested by him. Leigh refused and was beaten by Buñuel, who repeatedly referred to Lorga as a bitch in letters to friends.