Review of Un Chien Andalou (1929) by Anthony P — 14 Mar 2013
At first when I saw this, I was very confused and was trying to make the connections. Later learned that Bunuel was this type of director who made films that did not mean a thing, but he wanted to use as many forms of filmmaking as possible which, as a result with this film, was quite very interesting and cinematically brilliant, but at the same time, meaningless.
Bunuel is the type of director who is one of whom paved the way for other confusing yet brilliant directors we had later and today.
Un Chien Andalou, I give you an 80%.
This review of Un Chien Andalou (1929) was written by Anthony P on 14 Mar 2013.
Un Chien Andalou has generally received very positive reviews.
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