Shame Comments

  • Velva 2023-04-04 07:40:59

    Bergman's somewhat unusual work presents the war scenes in a realistic and heavy form, but still depicts the characters with the dream concept of indoor dramas. The abstract background of the story makes the film still a Bergman-style fable. The overall score is impressive, but the emotional depth feels a little less weighty than the director's traditional themes. Need to think...

  • Ilene 2023-03-06 05:33:50

    Why is it called "shame"? From the context of war films, the individual conflicts and confrontations between the male and female protagonists (sex) occur invisibly. On the one hand, there are bullets and exiles, and on the other hand, they are the guardians of the homeland. Along with the female protagonist's painful expression and cries, the war anxiety is pushed to peak. Like the background of "Jackal Hour", it is located on a desolate island. In this dramatic overhead structure, viewers have...

  • Jovanny 2023-03-02 08:56:48

    The subtitles are tragic, they can't match 60,000 milliseconds in...

  • Brandi 2023-02-17 20:21:35

    It should be Bergman's only war-themed film. Musician couples with no political views survived the war, and art lost its dignity in a time of war and political oppression. War is a dream that does not belong to the majority, and when you wake up, the person who made this dream should be ashamed. See also the striking close-up of the...

  • Lessie 2023-02-14 08:44:35

    Sometimes it's like a dream, not mine, but someone else's, but what happens when I'm tired of waking up to someone who's been dreaming about us lately, and I'm...

  • Demario 2023-02-09 08:13:03

    The war under Bergman's lens originally thought it was about marriage, but saw the impact of the goodness of motherhood and the evil of human nature. People woke up from their dreams and realized their shame. Some people chose to atone for their sins. Some people chose to continue to sleep in their dreams. Face covered with hands and wall of burning roses Lost the ability to communicate since then Some words are deliberately forgotten and we all become living...

  • Amelie 2023-02-08 04:57:58

    20191222le. It is war or desire that strips people of their shame. The war under Bergman's lens is both realistic and abstract. War may just be the externalization of the human heart.

  • Wilfred 2023-02-03 18:50:41

    This is the first Bergman film that I find very restless. Watching cries and whispers or face-to-face is not so...

  • Meaghan 2023-01-31 14:38:27

    I'm sorry I wanted to give full marks to Liv Uman's...

  • Nat 2023-01-22 02:15:03

    The people watching are full of anxiety and discomfort, and the war is like an incubator, which releases all the anxiety, troubles and viciousness in people. Would we feel shame when the dream is over? It's been a few hours since I watched it and I still can't get enough of...

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