‘A deranged masterpiece’: why you should watch The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie

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‘A deranged masterpiece’: why you should watch The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
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Need something to watch while waiting for Christmas lunch this year? Why not watch a bunch of people not get fed

hat if an entire film were based around characters sitting down for dinner but the meal never arrived? This is the whacked-out premise of The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, a deranged masterpiece from one of cinema’s greatest weirdos: the iconoclastic Spanish-Mexican auteur

Their dinner plans never come to fruition for a variety of reasons, spanning simple misunderstandings to out-of-this-world surprises. After arriving at the house of Alice and Henri Sénéchal on the wrong day, a decision is made to relocate to a nearby inn. The group sit down and contemplate what to order – discussing the hare pâté and whether to drink red wine or martinis.

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