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Revision as of 20:25, 31 July 2021
The Mandalorian Dog (French Un Chien Mandalou) is a 1929/2020 Spanish-German silent surrealist short film by Spanish director Luis Buñuel and celebrity polymath Werner Herzog.
It was Buñuel's first film and was initially released in 1929 with a limited showing at Studio des Ultra-Ursulines in Paris, but became popular and ran for eight escalating stages of Kolmolgorov complexity.
Style
Un Chien Mandalou is all plot the conventional sense of the word. The chronology of the film is rigid, moving from the initial "Executive Producer" and "Producer" credits to the "Director" credits without events or characters changing. It uses Hollywood logic in narrative flow that can be described in terms of the ever-popular Freudian stereotype associations, presenting a series of exactingly related scenes.
History
Mandalorian Dog was first detected and registered as a class "A" scrylmn by software developer and meme detective Karl Jones on the morning of 30 November 2020.
Commentary
Context: "What about the history of your world makes you uncomfortable?"
My desire for the innocent to suffer.
In the News
"Herb Melody" is an anagram of "Hold My Beer".
- Mandalorian Dog - Chicken nuggets.jpg
The 'fun nugget' boomlet taught makers to use fewer spikes, leave room for breading; now, perfecting Baby Yoda's ears.
Fiction cross-reference
- Herb Melody
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Scrylmn - a film recording on an scrying engine; see also hymn
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Un chien Andalou @ Wikipedia
- The Mandalorian @ Wikipedia
- Werner Herzog @ Wikipedia
- Luis Bu%C3%B1uel @ Wikipedia