

Although, there is something I should warn people about. However, now I'm somewhat intrigued by him and his work. In a way this can serve as an introduction to Luis Bunuel and his work. It's interesting to see their conflict on the purpose of the film, and in general it makes for some compelling drama. The film was made thanks to Ramon, so it's understandable that the film heavily focuses on their friendship. A major aspect of this film is Luis's relationship with the anarchist painter, Ramon Acin. There's also a consistent theme involving religion, which I didn't really understand if I'm being honest, but it is interesting.
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Luis Bunuel is often associated with surrealism and I assume that's why the movie includes several strange and nonsensical sequences. Another interesting aspect of the animation is the imagery. I can't really explain why, but I really like this detail. One thing I find interesting is that many scenes in the film have clips from the actual Las Hurdes documentary, sliced in with animated recreations of the scenes. So it's not surprising that I love this art style. I've always liked aesthetics pertaining to historical generations of filmmaking.

Not only that, but it is incredibly stylized and beautiful 2D. So I was excited to learn that this film is 2D. However, I am slightly peeved that 2D animated movies are not very popular anymore. The film is about the Spanish filmmaker Luis Bunuel and it follows him as he films his documentary, Las Hurdes, which is a documentary about the Las Hurdes region in Spain.

It's rare to see such mature animation like this, and I've been wanting more mature animation for a while.
