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Un Chien Andalou (1928)
Reviewed by Roberto Di Donato on
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Review of the 1928 film Un Chien Andalou
The slicing of her eye distorts reality and opens up a world where dreams come true...
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AKA. An Andalusian Dog
Director: Luis Bunuel
Starring: Pierre Batcheff, Salvador Dali

The slicing of her eye distorts reality and opens up a world where dreams come true. She takes the man dressed as a nun from the streets and resurects him only to find him a false prophet as they stare down upon the ants like gods. The ants themselves fighting in the lawless streets.

The beasts of burden are weighed down by the heavy stone tablets bestowed upon us all, as the sins of the flesh keep the ants at bay only to find all our possessions are worthless and should all be thrown away. Only then can we free ourselves from the reflection and know thy Andalusian God

But it never used to be like this. In the spring we used to take long strolls on the beach... sure we might have seen the future end to come but it was our time, like a moth that is released from it's cocoon. Eventually it must find it's way and rest in the hairy armpit of destiny... ROBDIDO comment

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KEYWORDS: silent, movie, Luis, Bunuel, Salvador, Dali, Experimental, Surrealism, full
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