Shame Comments

  • Grace 2023-06-02 11:52:01

    The dramatic conflict is intense, and the human nature is...

  • Ivy 2023-05-30 23:03:09

    The soldier forcibly dragged the heroine into the room and threw it, then turned his head to take the cigarette from his mouth and slammed the door... I watched this episode three or four times... There was a kind of psychological climax... (Am I not a feminist bitch!?) In a room with children's paintings, doctors indifferently diagnose patients, and others indifferently drag patients or corpses away... How did you, who were naively painting, become like this? The extreme situation of war makes...

  • Garry 2023-05-05 08:35:23

    incredible "Ingmar is perhaps the greatest film artist in the world since the invention of the film." The...

  • Madilyn 2023-05-01 21:55:54

    When the staring other turns from thinking to action, the deeply hidden "I" can't help but change from disgust to shame. To a certain extent, this is not even related to external experience, and the only remaining rational dream completes this ruined and boundless...

  • Jan 2023-04-29 13:12:27

    What do you say, don’t argue for now, there must be one on the stairs, if it doesn’t break, then let it go, don’t be ashamed, can you come out, the volume is bright and windy, our faces are carved with strings, everything The relationship is like setting up, the life is biopsied until the biochemical is positive, the total number of people is in the second trial until the number of days is clear, the more ridiculous, in other dreams, there are other hearses that will drive too far, and they are...

  • Imelda 2023-04-26 17:41:26

    This film has two main themes, one is to explore the alienation of war on people (war elements frequently appeared in Bergman's films in the 1960s, such as "Masquerade" and "Silence"), and the second major theme is The most common theme in Bergman's films: showing broken marriages and emotional abuse within them. It is a pity that in Shame, the two themes are not closely related, and the structure of the film is relatively loose. The film is generally well-done, with a few humorous and...

  • Thurman 2023-04-22 13:48:53

    Gunnar and Von Sydow play Bergman as a director or a person in power respectively and Bergman as husband and son. The former is proud, self-disciplined, responsible, but also sensitive (injury on the leg). He is cowardly, timid, and narrow-minded, but has a strong possessiveness towards his family (especially female family members). The film was filmed shortly after Bergman's mother's death, in which Gannar's monologue about his mother in front of Yuf and " The content of the author's mother's...

  • Jannie 2023-04-15 20:19:26

    When Bergman took up the subject of war, he, who has always claimed to be apolitical, also revealed his own concerns. When the musicians and couples are brought to the camera, their willingness to engage in politics is beyond their control, and here's a look at Bergman's anxiety as an artist. Bergman excels at photographing the plight of people at all times, and in war is no exception. In shame, Bergman emphasized the transformation of people during the war, which was especially evident in her...

  • Alyson 2023-04-14 05:13:34

    8.4 points or so. It was so beautifully shot. I thought it was a combination of fear between the two sexes. I didn't expect that when the face of war was torn apart bit by bit, I was amazed that Bergman actually made such a sharp war film. When the wood pulp sliced ​​open the corpse little by little, the heart-wrenching feeling was like a cat scratching its chest. Ordinary people who have experienced the hardships of the war and have changed their temperament, or finally no longer forbearance...

  • Rey 2023-04-09 13:48:15

    They walked into the chaotic nightmare of war, where everything became unreal, social relations were destroyed, the moral scale was out of balance, and fear made killing easy: Yang turned from cowardly to tyrannical, Eva from strong to collapse, Yakri turned from hypocrisy to hideous, ----We endure the sudden out-of-control evil, we live and die in the incomplete human nature, we are adrift in the sea of ​​​​corpses, when the nightmare wakes up, are we still there? ✨Man...

Extended Reading

Shame quotes

  • Eva Rosenberg: Sometimes everything seems just like a dream. It's not my dream, it's somebody else's. But I have to participate in it. How do you think someone who dreams about us would feel when he wakes up. Feeling ashamed?

  • Eva Rosenberg: I had a dream. I was walking down a very beautiful street... and on one side there were white houses, with high arches and pillars. On the other side, there was a shady park. Under the trees which were growing near the street. there was a stream of dark green water. And then I came to a high wall, and it was overgrown with roses. And then came an airplane and set the roses on fire. But it wasn't too awful since it was so beautiful. I watched the reflections in the water, and saw how the roses burned. And I had a little child in my arms. It was our daughter. She clung to me... and I felt her lips touching my cheek. And the whole time I knew that I should remember something... something someone had said... but I had forgotten what it was.

Shame

Director: Ingmar Bergman

Language: Swedish Release date: December 23, 1968