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Buñuel y la mesa del rey Salomón

  • 2001
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
556
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Buñuel y la mesa del rey Salomón (2001)
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Toledo in the 30s: The godfather of cinematic surrealism, Luis Buñuel, the poet Federico Garcia Loca and the painter Salvador Dalí are on a search for the mythical table of King Salomon, whi... Read allToledo in the 30s: The godfather of cinematic surrealism, Luis Buñuel, the poet Federico Garcia Loca and the painter Salvador Dalí are on a search for the mythical table of King Salomon, which is known to have the power to see in the past, the present and the future. Their scour ... Read allToledo in the 30s: The godfather of cinematic surrealism, Luis Buñuel, the poet Federico Garcia Loca and the painter Salvador Dalí are on a search for the mythical table of King Salomon, which is known to have the power to see in the past, the present and the future. Their scour paths them through hilarious moments of absurdity and lots of references to movie history.

  • Director
    • Carlos Saura
  • Writers
    • Carlos Saura
    • Agustín Sánchez Vidal
  • Stars
    • El Gran Wyoming
    • Pere Arquillué
    • Ernesto Alterio
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    556
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Carlos Saura
    • Writers
      • Carlos Saura
      • Agustín Sánchez Vidal
    • Stars
      • El Gran Wyoming
      • Pere Arquillué
      • Ernesto Alterio
    • 4User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    El Gran Wyoming
    • Luis Buñuel mayor
    • (as Gran Wyoming)
    Pere Arquillué
    Pere Arquillué
    • Luis Buñuel
    Ernesto Alterio
    Ernesto Alterio
    • Salvador Dalí
    Adrià Collado
    Adrià Collado
    • Federico García Lorca
    Valeria Marini
    Valeria Marini
    • Ana María de Zayas
    Amira Casar
    Amira Casar
    • Fátima
    Jean-Claude Carrière
    Jean-Claude Carrière
    • David Goldman
    Juan Luis Galiardo
    Juan Luis Galiardo
    • Crítico de Cine
    Armando De Razza
    Armando De Razza
    • Obispo Abilio Avendaño
    Eusebio Lázaro
    • El Judio Errante
    Jorge Cañibano
    • Pacheco
    Pablo Rivero
    • Espía
    Fernando Chinarro
    • Jacinto Baños
    Farid Fatmi
    • Moro
    Martín Mujica
    • Eremita
    Juan Carlos Jiménez Marín
    • Buñuel niño
    Alan Enfedaque Pérez
    • Dalí niño
    Joan Frank Charansonnet
    Joan Frank Charansonnet
    • Dalí viejo
    • (as Joan Franc Charansonet)
    • Director
      • Carlos Saura
    • Writers
      • Carlos Saura
      • Agustín Sánchez Vidal
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    3rockjaw

    Someone would think that I did´t understand the movie...

    Yeah, maybe I´m not so pedant as to feel satisfied with the film. The references to Buñuel´s movies are simply "too easy" to locate, perhaps because Saura is not interested in making people find clues but in making those people know how "cool" he is... Yes, I can recognize "Tristana", or "Viridiana", even "Un chien andalou", and so what. The film is boring. I thought, just before I watched it, then, if I were lucky I would see a mix between "Raiders of the Lost Arc" and "Shakespeare in Love", but I was mistaken. Nothing so great. Just another dull and unhappy attempt to imitate one of the chapters of "The Outer Limits". But not as funny and very much more pretentious. Alterio as Dali? Just awful. Lorca as a sissy afraid of his own poems... just horrible. And I prefer not to talk about the make-up and SFX. The whole movie is a good idea badly made. I was in the premiere, in The San Sebastian Festival, and could see Saura himself introducing the movie to the audience. Well, that morning the critics had been... "no mercy", you know... And I think he was just apologizing. You feel curiosity?... I did. Not worth to lose two hours of your life.
    7Bunuel1976

    Bunuel And King Solomon's Table (Carlos Saura, 2001) ***

    While this is the very first film from distinguished Spanish film-maker Saura I have watched (and which, as it happens, he himself considers his best work – though it is an opinion which no one else seems to share!), I have collected some 18 other titles of his mostly within this last year!

    To begin with, I must congratulate him on his choice of actor (bearing the odd name Gran Wyoming!) playing the aged Luis Bunuel – since he is a dead-ringer for the Surrealist master (less so his younger counterpart). The idea of having Bunuel and his inseparable youthful companions, the eccentric painter Salvador Dali and the ill-fated poet Federico Garcia Lorca, involved in an Indiana Jones-type archaeological quest/adventure was certainly amusing and bizarre – but the end result, while generally enjoyable, is insufficiently memorable and decidedly pointless in the long run!

    That said, Saura is obviously well-versed in the works and experiences of the three protagonists – so that he has Bunuel and Dali accuse one another of triggering their 'subsequent' much-publicized and long-lasting rift, while Garcia Lorca has a chilling premonition of his own death during the Spanish Civil War (in perhaps the single most awe-inspiring moment here, as a boy is shown literally lifting the sea to check what is underneath – an image so strong that it even graced the movie's posters!). The most delightful moment, then, sees Bunuel being accosted by a local critic, whose initial enthusiasm (he even goes on to name the director's most demanding effort, THE MILKY WAY [1969], as his favorite!) unaccountably gives way to a diatribe against his occasionally questionable artistic choices (the musical GRAN CASINO [1947], the fine remake of WUTHERING HEIGHTS [1954] – albeit deemed inferior to William Wyler's 1939 Hollywood rendition – and even the semi-Western THE RIVER AND DEATH [1955], which I personally like a good deal but the director himself seemed not to care for); Saura has the last laugh, though, as the man is revealed to be a fugitive from a lunatic asylum - just like a character in THE MILKY WAY itself!

    When the trio are getting close to their objective, they decide to separate: however, fate (or their collective fears and desires) contrive to stall their progress – with Lorca becoming witness to an impromptu flamenco performance (though ostensibly suggesting the poet's latent homosexuality, it is worth noting that Saura would over the years tackle various forms of traditional Spanish dances on film!), Dali haunted by visions of his disapproving wheelchair-bound father, and Bunuel giving in to the wiles of a femme fatale (played by Italian bombshell Valeria Marini). By the way, one definite link here to the real Bunuel is the on-screen presence of his regular screen writing partner Jean-Claude Carriere (whom I have recently managed to contact in order to express my appreciation for his prolific and diverse legacy!) as the mystery man who instigates the search for the all-powerful artifact that once belonged to the Hebrew King of Biblical times; then again, a SIMON OF THE DESERT (1965)-like ascetic monk and the church where a famous scene from TRISTANA (1970) was filmed also put in an appearance – whereas, at the climax, our heroes encounter a giant robot straight out of Fritz Lang's METROPOLIS (1927) - a movie the real Bunuel had written about during his short stint as a contemporary Parisian film reviewer!
    9diztorted

    An astonishing and surreal journey

    Carlos Saura directing and ode to Luis Bunuel, Salvador Dali and Federico Garcia Lorca in the shape of a surreal, mysterious but delightful journey. What else do you need? As Dali said somewhere in the movie "I've just had a mental excitation" with this movie. Imagine a threesome of excentric artist following clues in the search of a mythological piece known as the "table of king Solomon" and experiencing surreal visions throughout the story such as a kid lifting the sea as if it was a mattress in the floor to look what's beneath.

    The music, the dialogues, the environment, and the colors of the film, take you to a place that might look like familiar places, only in other dimension where strange things are normal for the people. A place where your mind can really grow on to the exterior.

    I've seen many bad reviews for this film, I even read one that said "this is a film only for Saura or Bunuel's fans", but I'm not sure about that. I am a fan of both but more than that I'm a fan of films, of the art of motion picture and every single variation it might have, and I tell you movies like this one once again remind me what it is that I love about films so much...the ability to get away and live experiences I would never do in the real world.

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      References Metropolis (1927)

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    • Release date
      • November 9, 2001 (Spain)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • Mexico
      • Germany
      • France
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Bunuel and King Solomon's Table
    • Filming locations
      • Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Rioja Films Producciones Cinematográficas S.L.
      • Centre Promotor de la Imatge (CPI) S.A.
      • Castelao Producciones
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      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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