Ingrid Kullberg-Bendz

Ingrid Kullberg-Bendz

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  • Height: 5' 10¾" (1.8 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Imelda 2021-12-27 08:01:54

      The shadow of despair in life

      It's not good to be honest about how often you are desperate, let alone write it out for others to read. After all, this is a negative emotion, full of negative energy. Life is not easy. If you still indulge in sadness and depression too much, it will inevitably affect your quality of life. This is...

    • Virginie 2021-12-27 08:01:54

      2018 Yuli Screening Room Annual Summary "Yuli Award"

      Yuli Appreciation is Yuli’s gratitude. Thanks to the Yuli projectionists for coming to the Yuli screening room for a year to share the film, and thank you to everyone who came to Yuli to watch and discuss the film. At the same time, this article focuses on thanking these Yuli's outstanding works...

    • Winona 2022-03-21 09:02:32

      One of the funniest films NYFF has seen so far, with an outstanding style. Personally, I think environmental protection is only one of the materials and not the theme... The end breaks the rules...

    • Nolan 2022-04-20 09:02:06

      1. Another spiritual work by Paul Schrader continues to present the mental journey of a cynical male. 2. Academic narrow-frame, almost full-length fixed shots (only a few sports shots mostly occur when the male and female protagonists are together), a lot of close-ups and close-ups, tilt shots, cool low-saturated colors & low-light lighting, indoors The minimalist furnishings, cramped space, and sparse soundtrack of the film all reinforce the gloomy and solemn tone of the film. 3. The structure of the story is like Bresson [The Diary of a Village Priest], the self-questioning and questioning are like Bergman, and the scene of the hero and heroine embracing the world is like the floating saint and the old library in the old tower [Sacrifice]. 2001] The Combination of a Space Odyssey. 4. Ethan Hawke's performance is amazing and so fitting for the role. (8.5/10)

    First Reformed quotes

    • Michael: You believe in martyrdom, Reverend?

      Reverend Ernst Toller: I'm not sure I know what you mean.

      Michael: The Saints of God, the early Christians who wouldn't renounce their faith? The missionaries who were attacked in the fields of the Lord. Do you believe that they died for a purpose?

      Reverend Ernst Toller: I do.

      Michael: Well, every week, activists are killed trying to protect the environment.

    • Reverend Ernst Toller: Now Michael, I can promise you that whatever despair you feel about bringing a child into this world cannot equal the despair of taking a child from it.