Fanny and Alexander Comments

  • Tara 2022-03-23 09:02:11

    Alternative autobiography, it would be interesting to see the magic lamp. Oddly enough, Bergman doesn't seem to have touched on childhood "phantasies" in his previous film career (although in his best works, the real and the unreal are often indistinguishable), and it was only when he died that he suddenly thought of it. stand up. If the early stage is because of seniority, then what is the middle and late stage? F&A is the perfect combination of what Bergman has learned throughout his life,...

  • August 2022-03-23 09:02:11

    It has nothing to do with cause and effect, and revolves around the fate of a family. Although it doesn't quite grasp the central theme of the story (it also belongs to the kind that tells the characters' encounters, similar to the Prague Spring), it is as lovable as "The Gate of the Mansion"; another very good point It is the "result of the event" that has no absolute good or bad, and no absolute "reward for good and evil"; the pastor's stepfather directly thought of "Night of the Hunter"....

  • Deven 2022-03-23 09:02:11

    [Beijing Film Festival Screening] Taking siblings and parents as the main line, in the three-hour space, the life story of a large Swedish family in the early 20th century is vividly displayed on the screen. The color of the picture is as beautiful as oil painting. The plot is elegant and touching. The grandmother is gracious, and compared to the hypocritical bishop, the surreal ghost of the father, the freak imprisoned by illness, and the uncle who is entangled with his mistress are all...

  • Hollie 2022-03-22 09:02:03

    #BJIFF# ​​From a superficial understanding, Alexander is naturally Bergman's own projection. As a priest, his stepfather corresponds to Bergman's own physical father, and his biological father (Strindberg) who devoted himself to the drama corresponds to his spiritual father. The ghosts of the two in the film always revolve around Alexander, corresponding to the motifs and clues that run through Bergman's works in...

  • Priscilla 2022-03-22 09:02:03

    #BJIFF# ​​From a superficial understanding, Alexander is naturally Bergman's own projection. As a priest, his stepfather corresponds to Bergman's own physical father, and his biological father (Strindberg) who devoted himself to the drama corresponds to his spiritual father. The ghosts of the two in the film always revolve around Alexander, corresponding to the motifs and clues that run through Bergman's works in...

  • Cathrine 2022-03-22 09:02:03

    I'm sorry, master, I watched it with a pillow, and I slept...

  • Tyshawn 2022-03-21 09:02:12

    I actually spent 5 days watching this...

  • Trevor 2022-03-21 09:02:12

    I like the role of Ismael, and she is completely amazing in her short appearance. I feel like she is like David Bowie and can be...

  • Stephania 2022-03-21 09:02:12

    Lines: Those happy and beautiful days are over, and only this abominable and dirty life is left to devour us. Life is always like this? ——The swan song of the Swedish master, semi-autobiographical in nature, with extremely meticulous handling, won four Oscars for Best Foreign Language Film, Photography, Art, and Costume. The film delicately explores the subject of psychological torture, but is less sombre than Bergman's other works because of the child's point of view. ... - Baidu Encyclopedia...

  • Dorcas 2022-03-21 09:02:12

    "Anything can happen, everything is possible. Time and space don't exist, and on a meaningless background, imagination is weaving new patterns." The interweaving of reality and dream is part of life, and we have to learn to accept it and perceive it all. The door in the film is the boundary of each world. With the opening and closing of the door, the boundary never seems to exist, and the intercommunication of the world can make us not narrow. I really love the color collision of Bergman's...

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Fanny and Alexander quotes

  • Ekdahlska huset - Helena Ekdahl: I loved being a mother. I loved having a big belly. I loved being an actress too, but I preferred being a mother.

  • Emilie Ekdahl - Ekdahlska huset: Your sister gave me sleeping pills for my insomnia. I put three of them in the broth. I did not intend for you to drink it. While you were checking on Elsa, I put three more in. Soon you will sleep very soundly, and when you wake up, I will be gone.