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It´s some time since I saw it, but I remember Martin, the butler, saying something like: "To a man, a woman...
Posted by orejones on August 31, 2007 at 02:59:34:
...is like a bag of garbage" , to mean that sexuality is (or was, at that time) lived by most men as something dark, shameful, guilty, like the bag full of dirty linen no one wants other people to see...
That butler was very close to Don Juan´s Leporello, and he knew his master well, his somewhat elliptical statement being about Mateo..., that garbage - or dirty linen - bag being a surrealistic way of stating what he says...
It´s a Buñuel film, so that´s what the title points to, doesn´t it?
Regards
BF