Director:
Ingmar BergmanGuión:
Ingmar BergmanCámara:
Sven NykvistReparto:
Gunnar Björnstrand, Ingrid Thulin, Gunnel Lindblom, Max von Sydow, Allan Edwall, Kolbjörn Knudsen, Olof Thunberg, Elsa Ebbesen, Tor Borong (más)Sinopsis(1)
Un pastor protestante realiza su trabajo litúrgico con la iglesia casi vacía. Está enfermo y solitario y el amor de la maestra Marta se ha vuelto para él una carga insoportable. Su vida está seca y sin sentido y cuando un campesino y su esposa vienen a pedirle un consejo es incapaz de ofrecer ninguna clase de ayuda. Poco después el campesino se suicida y Thomas, el pastor, se encuentra ante un abismo vacío que nada es capaz de llenar. (Filmin)
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Ingmar Bergman was simply such a unique director that even from detailed shots of faces, he could create a one-and-a-quarter-hour-long film that has immense depth and is capable of conveying as much as ten films combined couldn't. Gunnar Björnstrand was an incredible actor, and it was essentially irrelevant what role he played because he always immersed himself in it fully. ()
Ingmar has done it again. I wanted to die again. But that letter read by Ingrid Thulin killed me more than the endless scene of Inna Churikova in I Want the Floor, which for many years represented the peak of my patience. More edits, please. That way, I’ll decompose a little less on the inside. ()
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