You say that this is Buñuel's most concise and enjoyable film, yet you state at the end you have only seen 1 other film he made?Magic Hate Ball wrote:I just saw Simon Of The Desert tonight, and I think it's probably Luis Buñuel's most concise and enjoyable film. The trials and tribulations of the titular Simon are sheer pleasure to watch, and the symbolism is never too obscure. If it weren't for the obnoxious dig-this-crazy-mixed-up-dancing sequence at the end (apparently Buñuel's budget ran out) I wouldn't hesitate to call this a perfect film, but as it stands it's pretty damn good. To be frank, I didn't really "get" the only other Buñuel film I've seen, Discreet Charm...
I dont quite understand, yes I just finished watching Simon and found that I would rate it up there with Discreet Charm. But if you havent seen Un Chien Andalou, you clearly are missing out on of the most important films in cinematic history. I'd highly recommend you also check out Viridiana before visiting any of the other Criterions, I would label that as his best film.