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Ronny Svensson
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Nästan lite plågsam att se stundtals… Men Maestro Buñuel har kvar sitt unika handlag med filmen som engagerande konstart.

1 year ago

Cast & Crew

Luis Buñuel
Director
Fernando Rey
As Mathieu Faber
Ángela Molina
As Conchita
Bernard Musson
As Deporting Policeman
Milena Vukotić
As Mother on the Train
Mario David
As (uncredited)
Carole Bouquet
As Conchita
María Asquerino
As Encarnación, Conchita's Mother

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What is That Obscure Object of Desire about? Toggle content

Luis Buñuel's That Obscure Object of Desire is a thought-provoking and visually stunning film that explores the complexities of human relationships, particularly the dynamics of obsession, love, and power. The movie tells the story of Mathieu, a wealthy Frenchman in his 50s, who becomes infatuated with Conchita, a young and beautiful flamenco dancer from Seville. The two embark on a tumultuous and often violent relationship that is marked by possessiveness, jealousy, and a constant struggle for control. The film is set against a backdrop of political unrest and terrorist attacks in 1970s Spain, which adds to the sense of unease and tension that permeates the relationship between Mathieu and Conchita. As their love affair progresses, it becomes clear that neither of them is able to fully let go of their own desires and insecurities, leading to a series of intense and often bizarre confrontations. One of the most striking aspects of the film is its use of two different actresses to play Conchita, Carole Bouquet and Ángela Molina. The decision to cast two actresses was made by Buñuel himself, who wanted to create a sense of unpredictability and surprise for the audience. The two actresses bring different qualities to the role, with Bouquet's Conchita being more reserved and introspective, while Molina's Conchita is more fiery and passionate. That Obscure Object of Desire was nominated for several awards, including Best Foreign Language Film at the Golden Globes and the Academy Awards. It was also well-received by critics, who praised its unique blend of surrealism, farce, and psychological drama. Overall, the film is a masterclass in cinema, with Buñuel's direction and the performances of the cast creating a thought-provoking and unforgettable viewing experience.

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