The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
Directed by Luis Bunuel
Written by Luis Bunuel, Jean-Claude Carriere
Starring Fernando Rey, Paul Frankeuer, Delphine Seyrig
Release Date October 22nd, 1972
Dreams within dreams within dreams, that’s Luis Bunuel’s 1972 feature film, The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie. Normally, when a filmmaker uses the trope of ‘it was all a dream’ I get annoyed. But the elegant and deconstuctionist way that Bunuel employs the trope makes it work. The dream within a dream within a dream structure in The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie enhances the storytelling while taking the trope and turning it into a charming running gag.
Ostensibly, The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie is about a group of six friends trying to get together for a meal. I say they are trying to get together because each time they do, something happens that prevents them from actually sitting down to eat. In the first instance, four members of the group arrive at the home of the other two friends, a couple. They are there for a cocktail party. When they arrive, they are the only guests and the hostess is in her bed-casual clothes. The group came to the party one night early.
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