Director:
Ingmar BergmanGuión:
Ingmar BergmanCámara:
Sven NykvistReparto:
Max von Sydow, Liv Ullmann, Bibi Andersson, Erland Josephson, Erik Hell, Sigge Fürst, Britta Brunius, Lars-Owe Carlberg, Malin Ek, Barbro Hiort af Ornäs (más)Streaming (1)
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Andreas, un hombre desconectado del mundo después de su divorcio, se retira a vivir a una pequeña isla del Báltico. Allí conoce a una pareja de artistas que está en plena desintegración, y a una joven e inestable viuda. Unidos por el dolor de la pérdida y la desconexión emocional, ella y Andreas inician una relación. Mientras tanto, alguien recorre la comunidad de la isla realizando actos de crueldad animal. (Filmin)
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My second encounter with the hard-to-digest Ingmar Bergman was much better than The Seventh Seal. The film stands mainly on the acting performances and the difficult story of the crisis of interpersonal relationships. The inserted story with mutilated animals added to the film's stifling atmosphere. In short, a nice drama that doesn't fizzle out right after the end credits. ()
Crippled animals, crippled souls. Guilt, punishment, responsibility. Nykvist goes into details, Bergman goes deeply into the dialogue. The proximity to the actors, their faces and feelings, evokes the impression of oppressive intimacy. The director closes us off with them in a single, austerely furnished room. Intruding on someone else’s innermost privacy is not pleasant, but you will want to remain inside instead of outside, where an animal killer and inclement weather rage. The island locations underscore the feeling of isolation, while it is the characters themselves who make life an obstacle course. Wherever they go, memories will follow them. Bergmen doesn’t torment only the viewer with the impossibility of escape, but also the actors, who are internally connected to their characters and forced to bear their sins. The interludes when the actors pretend that they are not acting are actually a warning from the filmmaker – doesn’t become too absorbed. That’s easier said than done. 80% ()
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