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Movie Title: Un Chien Andalou
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The Facets DVD of Un Chien Andalou is a disgrace. The frame was severly cropped at the top (some scenes feature actors lopped off at their foreheads) . Dissimilarity was boosted to the point where indispensable detail is lost. As if this weren’t enough, there is a wide gross glitch running horizontally across the shroud that lasts for 5 or so frames. Despite the interviews with Bunuel’s son which are the only things worth the time here, I would avoid this disc. The film itself I judge is sizable. It’s a shame that a staple of art cinema has been handled so poorly for DVD.

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Luis Bunuel made his directorial debut with 1929′s “Un Chien Andalou” — a 17 exiguous short film. The film was made in collaboration with the astronomical surrealistic artist, Salvador Dali; this pairing was repeated for the 1930 masterpiece “L’Age D’Or.” Viewing the first tentative steps of two giants is obviously piquant, which is enough to recommend “Un Chien Andalou.”

As with other mammoth surrealistic films, the location, such as it is, does not acquire any sense. Of course, themes can be derived from the work, although surrealism essentially is meant to be non-thematic. Some of the images from “Un Chien Andalou” are horrible and justifiably notorious — most notably a scene depicting a straight razor slicing into a woman’s eyeball. Yes, these scenes are somewhat disgusting but also astounding for a film over 75 years archaic.

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The film has not been updated or cleaned up at all, so the DVD image is somewhat sunless. Bunuel added a music track in 1960 to what was originally a quiet film; the win works beautifully. The DVD extras include an interview with Bunuel’s son in which he discusses “Un Chien Andalou” as well as his father’s rather tumultuous relationship with Dali. An audio commentary by Spanish surrealism expert Stephen Barber is also included; unfortunately, this track is exquisite mighty unlistenable as Barber drones on about the history of surrealism in a deadly wearisome manner. Skip the audio commentary and fair bask in Bunuel’s work as is.

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