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Él
Gloria encounters Francisco, a man whose social veneer betrays a truer self burrowed underneath.
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Plot Summary
François is a wealthy and pious Mexican man who becomes obsessed with the beautiful Gloria. When she marries his friend, his possessiveness and jealousy consume him, leading him down a path of paranoia and delusion. He begins to stalk her, convinced she is trying to betray him and steal his inheritance, escalating his actions to dangerous and destructive extremes.
Critical Reception
Luis Buñuel's 'Él' is a dark and psychologically unsettling exploration of obsession and paranoia. The film was a significant work in Buñuel's career, showcasing his masterful ability to delve into the human psyche with a blend of surrealism and biting social commentary, earning critical praise for its disturbing narrative and Arturo de Córdova's powerful performance.
What Reviewers Say
A chilling and masterfully directed study of obsession.
Arturo de Córdova delivers a tour-de-force performance as the tormented protagonist.
Buñuel's signature surreal and critical elements are present, making for a deeply unsettling experience.
Google audience: Viewers are deeply impressed by the film's psychological depth and unsettling portrayal of obsession. Many praise the compelling performance of the lead actor and Buñuel's unique directorial vision, though some find the subject matter intensely disturbing.
Fun Fact
Luis Buñuel initially wanted to cast a different actor in the lead role but ultimately settled on Arturo de Córdova, whose performance is now widely considered one of his most memorable.
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