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Cet Obscure Object du Désir
(That Obscure Object od Desire)
1977 -
France
- 104 min. -
Feature, Color
Director:
Luis Buñuel
Cast:
Fernando Rey,
Carole Bouquet,
Angela Molina,
Julien Bertheau,
André Weber
More Information:
All Movie Guide
Características del DVD
- Lang.:
French
/ Sub. in English
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Sinopsis
(All Movie Guide)
Adapted from
Pierre
Louys' 1898 novel
La Femme et le
Pantin, That
Obscure Object of Desire is the 30th and final film from the great
Luis
Buñuel. Recounted in flashback to a group of railway travellers, the story
wryly details the romantic perils of Mathieu (Buñuel
favorite
Fernando Rey), a wealthy, middle-aged French sophisticate who falls
desperately in love with his 19-year-old former chambermaid Conchita. Thus
begins a surreal game of sexual cat-and-mouse, with Mathieu obsessively
attempting to win the girl's affections as she manipulates his carnal desires,
each vying to gain absolute control of the other. Brimming with the subversive
wit which characterizes all of
Buñuel's
finest work,
That Obscure Object of Desire takes satiric aim at a decadent, decaying
society riddled by political unrest and moral bankruptcy. The picture is
absurdist even in its casting —
Rey's
dialogue was dubbed by the French actor
Michel Piccoli,
while the two-faced, hot-and-cold Conchita is played, logically enough, by two
different actresses (Carole
Bouquet and
Angela Molina, respectively), with the character's dialogue spoken by yet
a third performer. The same
Louys novel
was also filmed by
Josef von
Sternberg in 1935 as the
Marlene Dietrich
vehicle The
Devil Is a Woman, and again in 1959 as
Julien Duvivier's
La Femme et le
Pantin, starring
Brigitte Bardot.
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