This straightforward tale of obsessive love is colored with the always amazing Bunuelian touches.
That Obscure Object of Desire (1977)
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Fresh:25
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Average Rating:9/10
Runtime: 1 hr 44 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: Luis Buñuel's last film is a celebration of the vigor of sexual obsession and the sovereignty of the subconscious. From the instant Mathieu (Fernando Rey) lays eyes on Conchita (played by both... Luis Buñuel's last film is a celebration of the vigor of sexual obsession and the sovereignty of the subconscious. From the instant Mathieu (Fernando Rey) lays eyes on Conchita (played by both Carole Bouquet and Angela Molina), he cannot help but pursue this beautiful and unknowable young woman. She remains just outside his grasp, teasing him with the promise of fulfilled desire while always, finally, denying him the pleasure he wants. As Mathieu becomes more distraught, he resorts to extreme emotional blackmail by threatening to have her deported from France. Meanwhile, the Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus, an anarchic guerrilla group, is blowing up everything in sight. Nominated for two Academy Awards including Best Foreign Language Film, THAT OBSCURE OBJECT OF DESIRE is darkly humorous. Themes of sexual obsession and failed machismo in an atmosphere of civil upheaval recall Buñuel's earlier films like THE CRIMINAL LIFE OF ARCHIBALDO DE LA CRUZ and THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE. Employing his characteristic surrealistic tricks, Buñuel taunts the audience by using two actresses who look alike to play the female lead. The result is a tongue-in-cheek comedy of manners that embodies the familiar themes and extreme characters that Buñuel obsessively portrayed in films throughout his career. [More]
Starring: Fernando Rey, Carole Bouquet, Ángela Molina, Julien Bertheau
Starring: Fernando Rey, Carole Bouquet, Ángela Molina, Julien Bertheau, Milena Vukotic
Director: Luis Buñuel
Director: Luis Buñuel
Producer: Serge Silberman
Screenwriter: Luis Bunuel, Jean-Claude Carriere
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Reviews for That Obscure Object of Desire
It may not be Luis Bunuel’s best film, but this is probably his most complete statement on sexual relations and the dark side of desire.
From Un Chien Andalou to That Obscure Object of Desire, Luis Buñuel spent almost 50 years cataloging the frustrated romantic desires of his characters.
One of the director's later works, That Obscure Object of Desire, examines the puzzle of sexual politics.
Like all of Buñuel's films, it illuminates the diversity of desire and human nature.
like many of Buñuel's works, a perversely funny film, especially in the way he undercuts conventional notions of both romance and cinema
At age 77, Buñuel had not dimmed this playful fury, as shown by his last film, one of his masterpieces.
The film culminates with a brilliant last shot for Buñuel's last movie -- a fitting end for a man who offended, tantalized, entertained, and shocked so many people for so many years.
Buñuel's pot shots in That Object of Desire are well-planned provocative scenarios that show just how difficult it is to understand sexual desires.
A mature commentary on the invisible line between passion and absurdity -- erotic, political, and religious.
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