Friday, November 8, 2019

Emotions as Art; essays

Emotions as Art; essays Emotions as Art; Arising as a complex entity rooted in the Psychological Panorama of Human Expirence. THAT OBSCURE OBJECT OF DESIRE (1977) 11 March 2004 That Obscure Object of Desire, (1977) directed by Luis Bus Les Quatre Cent Coups(1966). Although Bus expressive misce-en-scene delivers an erotic portrayal of a man trapped by his emotional attachment to a woman he cannot attain. Even while hes in a committed relationship with her he cannot attain her. That Obscure Object of Desire includes a Lacanian premise with Freudian insight, a Hitchcockian foundation with Bus classic breast-groping scenes. The film dresses in its fear of women, freely. The film was adapted from a French novel entitled The Devil is a Woman, by Pierre Louys. Josef von Sternberg had already done the film once in 1935. Bus autobiography. The film was created with much care: it not only spoofed scenes in Hitchcocks North by Northwest, but it highlighted surrealists themes while ridiculing an older mans insecurities with sexuality. The most brilliant element of the film, double acting, was said to be a mistake, but with Buñuel it is difficult to believe. Two actors played the role...

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