"I can only wait for the final amnesia, the one that can erase an entire life"
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The line works because it frames identity as an archive under constant revision. Memory in Bunuel’s cinema is never a stable record; it’s a prop department. Desire edits the footage, guilt splices in new scenes, class and religion supply the script notes. So the “entire life” he wants erased isn’t just biography, it’s the sticky accumulation of stories we tell ourselves to survive. If memory is a prison of repeating images, then amnesia becomes the last jailbreak.
There’s also a sly, Bunuelian jab at the sanctity of legacy. Artists are supposed to crave immortality, to leave behind a clean narrative: masterpieces, influence, the right kind of obituary. Bunuel instead imagines the ultimate anti-archive. Coming from an exile who outlived Spanish fascism and made his sharpest work under regimes that demanded public piety, the yearning carries political weather: sometimes remembering is forced, curated, weaponized.
Subtext: he doesn’t trust the self that remembers, and he doesn’t trust the world that will remember him. The “final amnesia” is both nihilism and control - the last cut, the last refusal of interpretation.
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| Topic | Letting Go |
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Bunuel, Luis. (2026, January 15). I can only wait for the final amnesia, the one that can erase an entire life. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-can-only-wait-for-the-final-amnesia-the-one-79419/
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Bunuel, Luis. "I can only wait for the final amnesia, the one that can erase an entire life." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-can-only-wait-for-the-final-amnesia-the-one-79419/.
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"I can only wait for the final amnesia, the one that can erase an entire life." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-can-only-wait-for-the-final-amnesia-the-one-79419/. Accessed 3 Feb. 2026.





