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1977 • Comedy / Drama • 103m

That Obscure Object of Desire

"Luis Buñuel's masterpiece"

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After dumping a bucket of water on a beautiful young woman from the window of a train car, wealthy Frenchman Mathieu, regales his fellow passengers with the story of the dysfunctional relationship between himself and the young woman in question, a fiery 19-year-old flamenco dancer named Conchita. What follows is a tale of cruelty, depravity and lies -- the very building blocks of love.

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Fernando Rey
Fernando Rey
Mathieu Faber
Carole Bouquet
Carole Bouquet
Conchita
Ángela Molina
Ángela Molina
Conchita
Julien Bertheau
Julien Bertheau
Édouard
André Weber
André Weber
Martin
Milena Vukotić
Milena Vukotić
Mother on the Train
María Asquerino
María Asquerino
Encarnación, Conchita's Mother
Ellen Bahl
Ellen Bahl
Manolita
Jacques Debary
Jacques Debary
Judge on the Train
Antonio Duque
Antonio Duque
Driver
André Lacombe
André Lacombe
Doorman
Muni
Muni
Concierge
Bernard Musson
Bernard Musson
Deporting Policeman
Piéral
Piéral
Psychology Teacher
David Rocha
David Rocha
El Morenito
Isabelle Sadoyan
Isabelle Sadoyan
Jadiner
Mario David
Mario David
(uncredited)
Agnès Gattegno
Agnès Gattegno
(uncredited)
Director: Luis BuñuelScreenplay: Luis BuñuelScreenplay: Pierre LouÿsProducer: Serge SilbermanScreenplay: Jean-Claude Carrière

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CinemaSerf
2022-11-04
70%

There is just a great dynamic here between the wealthy "Mathieu" (Fernando Rey) and his mischievous femme de chambre "Conchita" (Ángela Molina & Carole Bouquet). Why two actresses? Well that's because Luis Buñuel has decided to tell this entertaining story using a couple of timelines that show just how this rather stayed and sophisticated man fell under the spell of his servant and of how their relationship evolved (to put it loosely) over time. These actresses are not, however, different to illustrate the passing of time - more to demonstrate the different and frequently contrasting personalities presented by "Conchita". We, like the passengers on the train to whom the story is being regaled, vacillate between laughter and despair as this curious character study unfolds/unravels before us in a quickly paced hundred minutes of lively cinema. The dialogue is pithy and potent - it also leaves us to make our own judgements on the characters and upon their flaws and foibles. Perhaps she is a tease? Perhaps he is a gullible old fool? Perhaps she is unhappy at being the object of an unsought affection? Perhaps he is more predatory than he might outwardly seem? Perhaps none of the aforementioned apply? Well we must judge for ourselves. It does require a bit of concentration, this film - and that's no bad thing because there is lots going on for us to enjoy with some fine and intimate photography from Edmond Richard to keep it personal and interesting too. This is well worth a big screen viewing if you can - somehow that is just more fitting for this classy and stylish - even slightly surreal - film.

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Status
Released
Origin
ES, FR
Languages
Spanish, French
Studios
Incine, Greenwich Film Production, Les Films Galaxie
Box Office
$2,864

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