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User Comments for: The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie

atroxa says...
4 years ago
I like many of Buñuel's films, but this isn't one of them.
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eternum_uroboros says...
9 years ago
Oh my God it's 10/10!!!
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Obione_TdG says...
one year ago
It manages to show the hypocrisy of the upper classes very well. It is overall a difficult film which needs a second viewing to be fully understood.
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Maarten Delfgou says...
2 years ago
The original title of the film is Le Charme Discret de la Bourgeoisie.
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Spiritualized Kaos says...
one year ago
The particular world of Buñuel.
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danielmarmol says...
9 years ago
The best Luis Buñuel movie.
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Saint Pauly says...
2 years ago
Like a joke in a foreign language, it doesn't make any sense, isn't funny and is impossible to understand.

This farce is a series of bad skits that poke fun at the usual suspects (religion, politics and cops) without saying anything. The it-was-all-a-dream running joke gets old as soon as it starts and the lack of any drive (it's neither story nor character driven) drives the movie into the ground.

This was probably revolutionary when it was released 50 years ago, but speaking as someone who goes to the movies to escape, I was held prisoner to this film's indifference.
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ux21 says...
3 years ago
This is Luis Buñuel at his very best! A sarcastic view on the life of corrupt elites while the boundaries between dreams and reality (and later on, the linearities of time and space) become increasingly blurred. A late entry into his filmography befitting one of the founding fathers of surrealist cinema.
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