Daaaaaali.2023.1080p.bluray.x264.yk-cm-.mkv Jun 2026
In Daaaaaali! , Dupieux—a director known for surrealist loop films like Rubber (about a killer tire) and Mandibules (about two idiots with a giant fly)—tackles the ultimate surrealist subject: the artist as a performance. The film follows a French journalist (played by Anaïs Demoustier) who repeatedly attempts to interview Dalí (an inspired, multi-cast performance by Gilles Lellouche, Édouard Baer, Jonathan Cohen, Pio Marmaï, and Didier Flamand). The title’s fivefold “a” signals the central joke: you cannot pin down Dalí any more than you can finish a sentence with him. Each interview attempt derails into a new layer of narcissistic rambling, staged pranks, and temporal loops.
The film (2023), directed by Quentin Dupieux , is a surrealist comedy that functions more as a cinematic experiment than a traditional biopic. Plot & Concept
: Premiered at the 80th Venice International Film Festival in 2023. Daaaaaali.2023.1080p.BluRay.x264.YK-CM-.mkv
: The journalist's attempts to pin Dalí down are constantly thwarted by his ego, his demands (such as requiring the "world's largest camera"), and the dream-like logic of the world they inhabit. Surrealist Structure : True to Dupieux’s style (
: It’s less about Dalí’s actual history and more about the "myth" of Dalí—capturing his vanity, his brilliance, and his obsession with being the center of attention. it legally? In Daaaaaali
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The most audacious gimmick—casting five different actors as Dalí without explanation—becomes the film’s deepest insight. Dalí is not a person but a collection of masks: the showman, the paranoid, the greedy child, the technical virtuoso, the senile old man. When one Dalí walks off-screen and another walks on, continuity breaks down. Yet the character remains "Dalí" because consistency was never the point. He exists only in the moment of performance. The BluRay’s seamless editing makes these transitions feel both jarring and inevitable—like flipping through a flipbook of a man who refused to hold still. The title’s fivefold “a” signals the central joke:
The story follows (Anaïs Demoustier), a young French journalist attempting to interview the legendary Salvador Dalí for a documentary project that never seems to start. The film is structured like a "scavenger hunt" trapped in a loop, featuring dream-within-a-dream logic and non-linear sequences that mirror Dalí's own art style. The Multi-Dalí Casting
True to Dalí’s own artistic philosophy, the film features several key surrealist hallmarks: The Persistence of Documentary - Critic's Notebook
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