Autumn Sonata

Autumn Sonata

  • Director: Ingmar Bergman
  • Countries of origin: West Germany, Sweden, United Kingdom
  • Language: Swedish, English
  • Release date: October 18, 1978
  • Sound mix: Mono
  • Aspect ratio: 1.66 : 1
  • Also known as: Herbstsonate
  • "Höstsonaten" , directed by Ernst Ingmar Bergman and starring Ingrid Bergman and Liv Ullmann , is a family emotional film released in Sweden on October 8, 1978.
    The film tells the story of a serious conflict between the outstanding orchestra pianist Charlotte and her daughter Eva due to a long-term lack of emotional communication   .

    Details

    • Release date October 18, 1978
    • Filming locations Jar, Norway
    • Production companies Persona Film, Suede Film, Incorporated Television Company (ITC)

    Box office

    Gross worldwide

    $14,338

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    • By Caden 2022-07-13 20:52:21

      Autumn Sonata: Possessing the Ability to Love

      No ability to love is a real terminal illness compared with no intelligence or aesthetic ability. How much harm will such people do to those who truly love them and need them? In the end, Ava tells the camera word by word as if to wake up her mother, swearing and pleading with everyone who is watching. It seems to me that Bergman is taking the real responsibility of being a filmmaker seriously. He is sensitive to the emotional flaws and fears of people (this is his talent), and he uses the...

    • By Pearl 2022-06-20 16:54:20

      Autumn Sonata--The Love Of Mother And Daughter

      When the mother was demonstrating how to play the piano, the daughter looked at her with a very calm look, staring at her with a frightening look, as if she could pull you into the abyss together. I understand. The sense of reality also requires talent. The failure of the mother led to the failure of the daughter. The picture behind is really beautiful. When Eva released all her emotions, when she felt the existence of the child, the background changed from hazy blue to green, which also...

    • By Dee 2022-04-23 07:04:33

      #5.2 Afternoon movie viewing time

      I watched it with my mother on an afternoon of a small vacation, and analyzed the connotation with my mother. In the beginning, when the mother and daughter lived together in the play, it seemed normal. Although there were small chats, it was bland. At the climax in the middle, the contradiction between the two gradually emerged. Using the way of conversation, the details of the actors' close-up and the acting skills unfolded. Eva's relationship with her mother when she was a child, Eva's...

    • By Bret 2022-04-23 07:04:33

      "Autumn Sonata" Pulling Notes

      This is the last part of the "Pull Sheet Notes". Next, we need to apply what we have learned and practice~

      Synopsis: Charlotte, an accomplished pianist, and her daughter, Eva, the...

    • By Rosella 2022-04-23 07:04:33

      take a hole

      This is a movie I watched in a film and television criticism class ten years ago. I was unprepared at that time. The lines of this movie and the relationship between mother and daughter really gave me a big impact. The teacher's precise analysis even made me gasp for a long time. The breath eased. Watched it again today. I'll make up for it later. I think Mother's Day can organize a movie viewing event. In addition to "The Fetters of Mother's Love", you can also watch this...

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    • By Green 2022-03-29 09:01:08

      Bergman actually cooperated with Bergman in this film in his later years, and the performance was exceptionally good, and she was a legendary actress. "Autumn Sonata" is actually quite similar to Bergman's "Marriage Life". It is a play with several actors, and the issues discussed are also concentrated. The handling is concise and powerful, but the relationship between husband and wife is replaced by mother-daughter...

    • By Lavonne 2022-03-29 09:01:08

      You turn a blind eye to me every time you...

    • By Angelita 2022-03-29 09:01:08

      Human loneliness is absolute, and family love is only one of the prisms, but it is also used to the extreme by Bergman. Liv is a person who lives in the movie completely, but what I like most is Bergman's cold and arrogant look when he plays, like a trial on the verge of dying. What I don't really like is that the lines still break the theme and are limited to mother and daughter. When I look at it, I feel like I am in a tomb, everything is changing in front of my eyes, it is better than being...

    • By Gerald 2022-03-29 09:01:08

      4.5; "Do some people have a greater talent for living than others or do some people never live, but just...

    • By Branson 2022-03-28 09:01:12

      1. Love is not an innate ability, it is need. 2. People who are used to running away and betrayal will never find their home. 3. Bergman once said: "When we are young, we run away from our parents, Then, step by step, back to them, at this moment, we have grown...

    Movie plot

    Charlotte ( Ingrid Bergman ) , a prominent pianist in an orchestra, shares a deep emotional chasm with her daughter Eva ( Liv Ullmann ) , the wife of a pastor who works in a rural community. , without any communication for seven years.
    After her husband died, Charlotte took the initiative to break the silence to visit Eva. The two tried to get along well, but they couldn't help but relive the past. Eva resented that Charlotte didn't...
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    The title of "Höstsonaten" opens up a new vision that defies the film form, music plays a key role in this film, and the film's extensive voice-over makes people consciously aware of the audience's identity, while using the The common technique used in Elizabethan stage plays is to "discover the scene," and the scene in which the heroine Charlotte appears has an oil painting-like quality. There are many stable and unforgettable scenes...
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    Movie quotes

    • Eva: A mother and a daughter, what a terrible combination.

    • Eva: Are the daughter's miseries the mother's triumphs?

    • Eva: You said my hair was too long and you had it cut short, it was hideous! Then you thought that I had crooked teeth, and you got me braces, I looked so grotesque! You would buy me books and I would read them and not understand them, and you would make me talk about them, and I would always be afraid that you would show up my stupidity.