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In Reply to: RE: Bunuel anyone? posted by Awe-d-o-file on March 18, 2013 at 09:03:10
Milky Way are wonderful. His Mexican period classic, I'd say, was Los Olvidados.
No one skewered Catholic, middle-class values better than he, and with fantastic skill, intelligence, and entertainment.
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"El" (1953). Also known as "This Strange Passion" is classic Bunuel about a jealous husband gradually losing it. The scene where he goes upstairs to the bedroom with needle, thread, and a bottle of ether is chillingly bizarre/comical.
"The Criminal Mind of Archibaldo de la Cruz" (1955) is again about a man obsessed with women and the desire to commit the perfect crime. Both films are first rate Bunuel with strong surrealist imagery.
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