Director:
Luis BuñuelGuión:
Luis BuñuelCámara:
Gabriel FigueroaMúsica:
Raúl LavistaReparto:
Silvia Pinal, Jacqueline Andere, Claudio Brook, José Baviera, Rita Macedo, Augusto Benedico, Antonio Bravo, Enrique García Álvarez, Eric del Castillo (más)Sinopsis(1)
Al finalizar una cena en la mansión de los Nóbile, un grupo de personas queda atrapado en el salón debido a una extraña fuerza que les impide salir de allí. Transcurren los días y la cortesía inicial de los invitados se transforma en el más primitivo instinto de supervivencia. (Divisa Home Video)
Reseñas (4)
PEOPLE, Y U NO LEAVE?! ()
One of Luis Buñuel's lifelong themes was contempt for the so-called "better society," the ruling elite who live off accumulated wealth, social status, connections, and traditions. The lesser-known The Exterminating Angel is similar in this regard to The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie. In the film, Buñuel ridicules the social upper crust, who decide to shut themselves off from the world at one of their parties. It is an allegory of the traditional ruling class's inability to adapt to political and social changes at the fast pace of the 20th century. Overall impression: 95%. ()
The Exterminating Angel has surprisingly become a film that I have started to return to often in my thoughts. Of course, the only attractive element is the point, but that is enough for many sleepless nights. A subtle, creeping film. ()
What's remarkable about Luis Buñuel is that even in his surrealist period, he was able to make films that are, in certain respects, strange, but at the same time meaningful and sometimes quite profound, and I don't mean that negatively. This film is about human life, about where we're going, and it's presented interestingly, with a specific style and scenes. ()