The surrealist fashion plate, jointly made by Salvador Dali and Luis Buñuel (his first movie, and already several of his staples are on display: insects, donkeys, razor blades, comical clergymen). Very exciting for the dream logic that allows a portion of a scene to change course while the remainder of the scene continues on as before; undoubtedly less shocking now than it was in 1928, but still rude and hurtful to anyone who is especially touchy about eyeballs, armpits, and other such sensitive spots; short enough and full enough to be viewed over and over without ever growing weary. (1929) — Duncan Shepherd
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