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# Un Chien Andalou



A ground-breaking piece of surrealist cinema by Luis Buñuel and one of the stand-out features of the [Luis Buñuel box set](Luis_Buñuel_box_set) that [Mark](Mark_Kermode) bought for [Simon](Simon_Mayo) at Christmas 2006\. Contains a significant moment in early horror cinema where a series of cleverly-edited cuts seem to suggest something deeply unpleasant happening involving an eye and a razor blade.

Like the rest of the set, the film seemingly remains unwatched in the Mayo household, despite regular prompting from Mark.

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# Un Chien Andalou



A ground-breaking piece of surrealist cinema by Luis Buñuel and one of the stand-out features of the [Luis Buñuel box set](Luis_Buñuel_box_set) that [Mark](Mark_Kermode) bought for [Simon](Simon_Mayo) at Christmas 2006\. Contains a significant moment in early horror cinema where a series of cleverly-edited cuts seem to suggest something deeply unpleasant happening involving an eye and a razor blade.

Like the rest of the set, the film seemingly remains unwatched in the Mayo household, despite regular prompting from Mark.
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Un Chien Andalou

A ground-breaking piece of surrealist cinema by Luis Buñuel and one of the stand-out features of the Luis Buñuel box set that Mark bought for Simon at Christmas 2006. Contains a significant moment in early horror cinema where a series of cleverly-edited cuts seem to suggest something deeply unpleasant happening involving an eye and a razor blade.

Like the rest of the set, the film seemingly remains unwatched in the Mayo household, despite regular prompting from Mark.

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Un Chien Andalou

A ground-breaking piece of surrealist cinema by Luis Buñuel and one of the stand-out features of the Luis Buñuel box set that Mark bought for Simon at Christmas 2006. Contains a significant moment in early horror cinema where a series of cleverly-edited cuts seem to suggest something deeply unpleasant happening involving an eye and a razor blade.

Like the rest of the set, the film seemingly remains unwatched in the Mayo household, despite regular prompting from Mark.