Ernst-Hugo Järegård

Ernst-Hugo Järegård

  • Born: 1928-12-12
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  • Extended Reading
    • Rodolfo 2022-03-16 08:01:01

      European Trilogy

      Looking directly at DOGMA95's manifesto, it's easy to think that Lars von Trier is a director who advocates naturalism. But as long as you have watched the first "Breaking the Waves" that implements the concept of DOGMA95, no one will not notice the huge dramatic tension in it. This tension runs...

    • Freddy 2022-03-16 08:01:01

      where is the train going

      The European Express is a very unusual film about post-World War II Germany.

      The first is its ideological connotation. It does not blindly belittle Germany, but through the actions of the werewolf, it shows the situation in which the defeated Germany was controlled by the coalition forces...

    • Athena 2022-03-26 09:01:14

      Cannes was fooled 20 years ago, they thought Lars Von was reflecting on fascism, that's what he actually thought haha

    • Uriah 2022-03-16 08:01:01

      Hitchcock (a tease to the audience, the protagonist involved) + Bergman (a spiritual nightmare, a reconstruction of the image), Von Trier's study in the shadow of the master, he needs a violent coming-of-age ceremony Formula - "Dogma 95"

    Europa quotes

    • [opening lines]

      Narrator: You will now listen to my voice. My voice will help you and guide you still deeper into Europa. Every time you hear my voice, with every word and every number, you will enter into a still deeper layer - open, relaxed and receptive. I shall now count from one to ten. On the count of ten, you will be in Europa. I say: one. And as you focus your attention entirely on my voice, you will slowly begin to relax. Two - your hands and your fingers are getting warmer and heavier. Three - the warmth is spreading through your arms, to your shoulders and your neck. Four - your feet and your legs get heavier. Five - the warmth is spreading to the whole of your body. On six, I want you to go deeper. I say: six. And the whole of your relaxed body is slowly beginning to sink. Seven - you go deeper and deeper and deeper. Eight - on every breath you take, you go deeper. Nine - you are floating. On the mental count of ten, you will be in Europa. Be there at ten. I say: ten.

    • [last lines]

      Narrator: In the morning, the sleeper has found rest on the bottom of the river. The force of the stream has opened the door and is leading you on. Above your body, people are still alive. Follow the river as days go by. Head for the ocean that mirrors the sky. You want to wake up to free yourself of the image of Europa. But it is not possible.