Ingrid Kullberg-Bendz

Ingrid Kullberg-Bendz

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  • Height: 5' 10¾" (1.8 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Carli 2022-03-26 09:01:09

      The power of slow movies

      The first time I heard the concept of "long shot" was when I was in my third year of high school. At that time, our head teacher, who was also a Chinese teacher, suddenly mentioned his five favorite movies at the end of a class. There seems to be one by Jia Zhangke, and I still remember his...

    • 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...

    • Alfonso 2022-04-23 07:03:17

      Feel surprisingly kind of cozy to see a film dragging me back to the 70s, with a touch of contemporary sense. It feels like every shot is clean and carries a narrative message that very few movies can do these days do it.

    • Derick 2022-03-23 09:02:33

      Haunting, unnerving, desolate, and piercing. Toller's religious, human, and political struggles and despair remain truthful and resonating. Cold heaviness throughout the film. Dignified, grim, transcendental moments have restrained tension. The lines and monologues are very well written. Fixed lenses and Academy Ratio are also great.

    First Reformed quotes

    • Reverend Joel Jeffers: A Mighty Fortress is Our God. That's all organ. Did you know that, uh, Martin Luther wrote that in an outhouse?

    • Reverend Ernst Toller: Some are called for their gregariousness, some are called for their suffering. Others are called for their loneliness.