Review of Un Chien Andalou (1929) by Petros T — 10 Apr 2016
You can ask the reason why ants are coming out of the man's hands. Or why there's a dead horse on the piano. You could basically question almost everything in this film. But the answer - if there is one - doesn't really matter.
Buñuel and Dalí offer us a series of dream-like sequences that really stick to the mind for being quite far out. The film's obvious experimental nature might deprive it of greatness but the unorthodox ideas and the irregular way they're put together are quite inspiring.
This review of Un Chien Andalou (1929) was written by Petros T on 10 Apr 2016.
Un Chien Andalou has generally received very positive reviews.
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