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Rico 2022-03-27 09:01:14
8. The first part of the legendary 'God Silence' trilogy. The last three Bergman movies I watched all took place on a small...
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Adelbert 2022-03-27 09:01:14
They love each other and are completely separated, just as God is with love, but God is always behind that door. What is the face after breaking the glass and darkness? It is a spider who walks out of the door, and love seems to be illusory. "When the completeness comes, this limitation will be gone." Trance can go back to the question of blindness. Although words are a shortcut, they are farther than...
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Travon 2022-03-26 09:01:10
According to the classification of Christian friends who are engaged in the film, this is a "God has come" work. Specifically, ten minutes later, the writer's father cried in the kitchen and took the posture of a cross, and then the mad daughter waited for God, the sister and brother seemed to be baptized in the rain, and finally the father and son talked about redemption and many other details can be confirmed. . For non-religious audiences, Bergman is actually discussing the relationship...
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Estell 2022-03-26 09:01:10
In the process of watching the movie, I tried to use Foucault's "Crazy and Civilization" to interpret the connection between madness, religion, and divine revelation. It was not until the end of the movie that I felt that I had misunderstood Bergman before. Going to the form of the movie and directly reading the core of the movie, the plots are just philosophical propositions. It is better to add a philosopher instead of...
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Joelle 2022-03-24 09:03:02
Looking back at the moment he came out of the movie theater, the most vivid feeling is the uniqueness of the big screen, Harriet Anderson's sensuality gushing from the depths of his skin, but that conclusively proves that Bergman still can't face up to his religious imprint. When he combines Dreyer's natural shooting with his past theatrical life, and now Bach's love ignited by his wife, his hesitation in saving lives is clear, and the other side is still the other...
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Laila 2022-03-24 09:03:02
We encircle ourselves in circles, excluding everything that doesn't fit the rules of our game. Every time the circle is broken by reality, the game becomes absurd and meaningless. Then we draw a circle again to protect...
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Laverna 2022-03-24 09:03:02
In the previous part, the heroine explained the relationship between people before the onset of illness. I thought it was very good. I thought this movie was too bad. After the edge of life in the afternoon, I think he is more able to capture the emotional flow of people. But the heroine didn't feel so good-looking after her illness, because the latter part is more about philosophical speculation and artistic expression. Today, I think these are not as attractive as emotions, but overall it is...
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Ewell 2022-03-24 09:03:02
Look asleep. . I didn't even see that one of the men was the heroine's boyfriend or husband. I thought it was a doctor or her dad's friend. Then I always thought this younger brother was an ambiguous childhood sweetheart. After staying with her for a long time, he also became crazy, and many times other people simply ignore him. . There's no plot to speak of, I'm so neurotic that I can't watch wtf because there's no beauty, it's just...
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Brittany 2022-03-23 09:02:48
All kinds of facial close-ups, Harriet is so beautiful. Although I was sleepy all the way, I can still feel the beauty of the background details and composition, which complement the content. The writer's father is trapped between family affection and personal pursuit, his daughter is trapped between God and pain, the sexual suggestion during the onset, and the son and his father's discussion on the topic of "Whether love is God" are all hot topics in Western modern times. The form and content...
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Adelbert 2022-03-23 09:02:48
Bergman spends his whole life showing concern for the ultimate meaning of life in his films, and the God in his heart presents a process of being gradually denied and "killed". As the first of the trilogy, this film conveys only the simplest philosophical idea: God is love, and being surrounded by love is being surrounded by God. The remaining two are all reductions and refinements of this. "My entire life has been fought in a painful and unpleasant relationship with...
Through a Glass Darkly Comments
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Jakayla 2022-03-24 09:03:02
I LOVE YOU
About that Bach, I've listened to it many times, Yo-Yo Ma's, Stark's, Pleinyi is the first time I've heard it, and there's no name but I really like, a soulful performer, I've been looking for Dupree's, I want to hear her play both love and pain. I've also heard the guitar, the piano, I love Stark,...
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Zena 2022-03-22 09:02:28
icy god
"Ingmar Bergman is one of the best film directors, I think, because he's first and foremost a screenwriter, and one of the otherworldly qualities of Bergman's work is his extreme Simplicity, whether it's a play or an audition" - Robert McKee-Bergman likes to use the mirror to get directly into the...
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Karin: Funny, you always say and do the very right thing... and it's always wrong.
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David: We draw a magic circle and shut out everything that doesn't agree with our secret games. Each time life breaks the circle, the games turn grey and ridiculous. Then we draw a new circle and build a new defense.
Karin: Poor little daddy.
David: Yes, poor little daddy, forced to live in reality.
Director: Ingmar Bergman
Language: Swedish,Latin Release date: October 16, 1961