THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE (LE CHARME DISCRET DE
LA BOURGEOISIE) (15)
D: Luis Buñuel
Greenwich (Serge Silberman)
France/Spain/Italy 🇫🇷 🇪🇸 🇮🇹 1972
105 mins
Comedy/Drama
W: Luis Buñuel & Jean-Claude
Carriere
DP: Edmond Richard
Ed: Hélène Plemiannikov
PD: Pierre Guffroy
Cos: Jacqueline Guyot
Fernando Rey (Don Raphael), Delphine
Seyrig (Simone Thevenot), Stephane Audran (Alice Senechal), Jean-Pierre Cassel (Henri Senechal)
The Discreet Charm Of The Bourgeoisie is a film without a
plot, but anyone familiar with Luis Buñuel's work knows that this isn't detrimental to the entertainment or artistic value.
This surrealist comedy sees a group of upper class and their
efforts to enjoy a dinner together constantly interrupted by a string of increasingly bizarre scenarios.
The performances are all wonderful and the colourful
composition makes it a pleasure to watch, but the lack of a formal narrative may frustrate some viewers. It will have its fans amongst world cinema aficionados though.
7/10