Scenes from a Marriage Comments

  • Kiley 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    After smashing the illusion, you will discover the cruelest truth, and finally learn to compromise with the broken life. Narrow enclosed spaces, simple everyday layouts, suddenly enlarged close-ups, and compositions with overlapping eyes are alternately used in overlapping and separation of mutual love. Perhaps lovers will never be able to grasp the appearance of love, and only build a tower of lies to escape their own cowardice and helplessness. Loneliness brings marriage to a corner full of...

  • Amber 2022-03-29 09:01:09

    What Bergman wants to say is that this form of marriage binds human emotions and buries them. Liv Uman's performance can be completely described as "outstanding", showing the emotional experience of the heroine Marianne in every time period in extreme...

  • Dedrick 2022-03-29 09:01:09

    5 hours TV version. The seemingly peaceful ending is probably the beginning of another reincarnation. From the perspective of a bystander in the first two episodes to the confrontation in episodes 3-5, I can conservatively say that Bergman has probably finished everything about the proposition of marriage. matter. Liv Uman and Josephson's performances are very layered, with a degree of relaxation, and they are already masters, and of course Bergman's sharp mirror...

  • Kaia 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    Don't stop me from giving Bergman, Liv Ullman, and Erland Josephson full marks. It is also a high-integrity work completed by several actors. A few scenes of a happy and broken marriage express the joys, sorrows and sorrows of all marriages in the world, and the plot is also one of the few Bergman works that I can...

  • Tre 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    To make up for it, to be overturned, this is the essence of...

  • Hassie 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    It's so damn good... God of Bergman, it is possible to make a film with almost no dialogue like "Masquerade", and to write such a script full of...

  • Ross 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    Marriage is hard. The whole film is the rivalry of the male and female protagonists, a film that challenges acting...

  • Trisha 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    Looking at it, I suddenly thought of the "cash flow" game invented by Robert Kiyosaki. I don't know if any couple can really escape the cycle of "rat race" and live a fairy-like...

  • Annamae 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    The 42-year-old man secretly arranged everything, and calmly told his 35-year-old original partner that he fell in love with a 23-year-old mistress. The original spouse still remembered his old love, and he was reluctant to part. After many years of punching and kicking, the two became lovers again. This is not "marriage life", but a perverted combination of a scumbag and a scumbag, the broken thoughts of a pair of trashy men and women, and even the entire film ignores the existence of...

  • Beulah 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    The minimalist home decoration and furnishings specially provided by Northern Europe, with a split-act structure in the narrative, have implanted a distinct sense of stage for this story. However, the detours of the text, coupled with the drowning indoor shot scheduling, still continue to output the charm of the image itself. The opening interview revealed the division of thinking between men and women in marriage. With the oscillation of the relationship after derailment, the psychological...

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Scenes from a Marriage quotes

  • Johan: I don't know what my love looks like, and I can't describe it. Most of the time I can't feel it.

  • Marianne: Are we living in utter confusion?

    Johan: You and I?

    Marianne: No, all of us.

    Johan: What do you mean?

    Marianne: I'm talking about fear, uncertainty and ignorance.Do you think that secretly we're afraid we're slipping downhill and don't know what to do?

    Johan: Yes, I think so.

    Marianne: Is it too late?

    Johan: Yes. But we shouldn't say things like that. Only think them.

    Marianne: Have we missed something important?

    Johan: All of us?

    Marianne: Yes...