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Ensayo de un Crimen

  • Director: Luis Buñuel
  • AMG Rating: starstarstarstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Black Comedy, Satire
  • Themes: Unlikely Criminals, Fantasy Life
  • Main Cast: Ernesto Alonso, Ariadne Welter, Miroslava Stern, Rita Macedo, Rodolfo Landa
  • Release Year: 1955
  • Country: MX
  • Run Time: 95 minutes

Plot

This Mexican-filmed black comedy (distributed in the U.S. seven years after its initial 1955 release date) is one of the minor but no less characteristic works of director Luis Buñuel. The film begins with Archibaldo (Ernesto Alonso) being triggered by a music box into a lengthy reminiscence of his childhood. It was an average, everyday incident, one that undoubtedly has occurred to us all: Archibaldo was caught dressing up in his mother's clothes by his governess, who was then instantly killed by a revolutionary's bullet before she could tell on him. The experience proved to be Archibaldo's "first rush," and he spends the rest of his life trying to re-create the sexual euphoria of that moment -- by murdering attractive women. Buñuel's characteristic perverse black humor then adds a twist, which prevents Archibaldo from fulfilling his desires. Perverse, but darkly funny, Ensayo de un Crimen is a slyly shocking delight. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

  • Ernesto Alonso - Archibaldo de la Cruz
  • Ariadne Welter - Carlota
  • Miroslava Stern - Lavinia
  • Rita Macedo - Patricia Terrazas
  • Rodolfo Landa - Alejandro Rivas
Carlos Martínez Baena; Eva Calvo - Mother; Andrea Palma - Cervantes; Carlos Riquelme - Chief of Police; Roberto Meyer

Credit

Jesus Bracho - Art Director, Luis Buñuel - Director, Jorge Bustos - Editor, Jorge Perez - Composer (Music Score), Jesus Bracho - Composer (Music Score), Agustín Jiménez - Cinematographer, Alfonso Patino Gomez - Producer, Luis Buñuel - Screenwriter, Eduardo Ugarte Pages - Screenwriter, Rodolfo Usigli - Play Author, Rodolfo Usigli - Short Story Author

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Ensayo de un Crimen

Ensayo de un Crimen poster
Directed by Luis Buñuel
Produced by Alfonso Patiño Gómez
Written by Luis Buñuel
Eduardo Ugarte
Rodolfo Usigli
Starring Miroslava Stern
Ernesto Alonso
Rita Macedo
Ariadna Welter
Music by Jorge Pérez Herrera
Distributed by Alianza Cinematográfica
Release date(s) 19 May 1955 (Mexico)
Running time 89 min.
Language Spanish

Ensayo de un Crimen is a 1955 Mexican film by Spanish-born director Luis Buñuel, known in English as The Criminal Life of Archibaldo de la Cruz. It focuses on a would-be serial killer whose plans, although elaborate, never result in an actual murder.

Plot

Archibaldo de la Cruz (Alonso) is a wealthy Mexican man. As a privileged child during the Mexican Revolution, he witnessed the death of his governess, who died as she told him a fable about a music box that his mother had just given him. Because of the contents of the story and the coincidental timing of the governess's death, a young Archibaldo concludes that he had killed the woman using the music box. It is from there that his desire to kill begins.

As an adult, Archibaldo relates this story to a nun, and threatens to kill her with a straight razor. The terrified woman runs from Archibaldo, eventually running into an empty elevator shaft to her death. Archibaldo is called in by a judge investigating the incident. He confesses that he is responsible for her death, and for many others.

Patricia Terrazas (Macedo), is rather loud and constantly at conflict with her lover. After witnessing a fight between her and her lover, Archibaldo follows her and offers to drive her home, which she accepts. On arriving, he fantasizes of killing her with his straight razor, but is interrupted when her lover arrives home. The next morning a police officer arrives at Archibaldo's home, with news that Patricia had committed suicide.

Next, Archibaldo turns his attention to Carlota Cervantes (Welter), a woman who outwardly appears very religious, and is purported to be a virgin. However, she is having an affair with a married man. Archibaldo approaches her saying that he is very conflicted between good and evil. He thinks that Carlota can fix his problems, and proposes to marry her.

In the meantime, Archibaldo pursues another woman, Lavinia (Stern), whom he met in a bar. Lavinia works as a model for mannequins, and also shows American tourists around town. Archibaldo invites Lavinia to his home under false pretenses. He tells her that when they met, she reminded him of Joan of Arc being consumed by flames. He plots to strangle her and burn her in a kiln, but unexpectedly, the doorbell rings. It is Lavinia's tourist friends, the gringüitos. Lavinia has a disappointed Archibaldo take them on a tour of his home. When they leave, Lavinia says that she must go as well, and that she cannot see Archibaldo again because she is getting married.

Just as this is happening, Carlota comes in with her mother to accept Archibaldo's proposal. But Archibaldo soon learns of her adulterous relationship, and is displeased. He fantasizes about making her kneel and pray on her wedding night, and shooting her while she is praying. The wedding goes through, however, her jilted ex-lover ends up shooting her instead.

After having heard all of this, the judge says that Archibaldo has committed no crimes, and that merely thinking of killing people is not a crime. Archibaldo, despite his intense feelings of guilt, is deemed innocent. As if to be processing this unexpected reaction, Archibaldo takes a walk in the park. He then throws his music box into a lake, and moves on. He runs into Lavinia, whose marriage did not work out. The two walk together and the film ends.

Academic Criticism

The film has been analyzed and studied by international academicians such as Victor Fuentes and Gerardo T. Cummings. Fuentes, a retired professor from University of California, Santa Barbara, has included chapters dedicated to the detailed analytical study of Ensayo de un crimen. His last book, La mirada de Buñuel (Spain: Tabla Rasa Libros y Ediciones, 2006) Furthermore, he has also found correlations between Ensayo de un crimen and Él. Gerardo T. Cummings, on the other hand, published an article--published in 2004 by the Puerto Rican journal Revista Horizontes--on the intertextual connections between the cinematic version and the original literary source, the novel by Rodolfo Usigli. The article was part of a larger dissertation chapter on the echoes of the novel in the film. Other critics who have dissected the film version of Ensayo de un crimen have been Marsha Kinder and Ilan Stavans.

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