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Jacklyn 2022-03-15 08:01:01
Smile
The joys and sorrows in the movie are the most moving, because the movie has to produce good results in a short period of time, and the power of love is also great.
The framing of the movie is excellent, especially its close-up shots, which bring out the inner world of everyone vividly.
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Westley 2022-03-15 08:01:01
a discussion about love
I didn't expect a heavy like Ingmar Bergman to tell a story in a comedic way, and to be able to tell it so successfully. But I don't think that because this is a so-called comedy film, the connotation of the film is much less. The background color of the film is still Bergman's sympathetic...

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Davonte 2022-03-25 09:01:23
Bergman's rare early lighthearted comedy. On average, Bergman's works are relatively easy to understand. The party dinner of the upper class is a bit "rules of the game", but it is just a happy ending. The son who has the most painful faith and is about to commit suicide has Bergman's shadow. The most lustful lawyer dad has Bergman too. Conjecture: Bergman has more contact with women because of his strong sexual desire, so he understands women, love and sex better.
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Barton 2022-03-23 09:03:28
During the low ebb of 55 years, I either committed suicide or made a comedy, so I had Xia Ye's smile and became the first Bergman work I saw on the big screen.
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Smiles of a Summer Night quotes
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Mrs. Armfeldt: If people knew the evil caused by listening to others, they would not care about listening and would be far happier.
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Mrs. Armfeldt: Your father once threw me out of a window.
Desiree Armfeldt: Was it open?
Mrs. Armfeldt: No, closed. I fell straight into a lieutenant colonel. He later became your father.
Desiree Armfeldt: You said my father threw you out.
Mrs. Armfeldt: He became your father later, I said. Aren't you listening? My God I loved him so!
Desiree Armfeldt: Which one?
Mrs. Armfeldt: The one who threw me out the window, of course. The other one was a dolt. He never could do anything amusing.