Shame

Shame

  • Director: Ingmar Bergman
  • Countries of origin: Sweden
  • Language: Swedish
  • Release date: December 23, 1968
  • Sound mix: Mono
  • Aspect ratio: 1.37 : 1
  • Also known as: Sramota
  • Shame is a 1968 Swedish drama film directed by Ernst Ingmar Bergman and starring Liv Ullmann .
    The film tells the story of a musician couple who live in seclusion on an island to escape civil war on the mainland.

    Details

    • Release date December 23, 1968
    • Filming locations Visby, Gotland, Sweden
    • Production companies Cinematograph AB, Svensk Filmindustri (SF)

    Box office

    Budget

    SEK 2,800,000 (estimated)

    Movie reviews

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    • By Cordelia 2022-12-28 03:37:04

      War - Shame.

      Reflections on War. The war is like an indisputable thread, which closely connects the characters' bizarre behaviors, characters, and inexplicable plots.

      War, cheating, cowardice, murder by design, quarrelling hysterically, crying bitterly, and lingering on the post-war ruins. Brutally killing innocent boys, but not covering up the tenderness in human nature when using the oars to poke away the corpse...

      In the last shot, I thought that love hoped that everything was over, but...

    • By Hoyt 2022-12-15 05:26:50

      live with shame

      People in war live in shame.
      At first she had an affair, and so did he, and they didn't love each other very much.
      She seriously discussed with him about having children. She thought that women should have children, but he didn't care.
      All of a sudden, the war came and the plane came, and she was glad that "it's fortunate that we don't have children", otherwise, the children would also play.

      People from various sects arrested them, and some accused her of collaborating...

    • By Robb 2022-12-04 17:44:06

      disqualify as a person

      Eve and Van were both musicians in the symphony orchestra, and since the orchestra went out of business, they moved to the island (it's been four years). They all have their own little secrets, and both have been unfaithful to each other. They sleep in separate beds. Van has heart disease and is sentimental. Eve was stronger instead. They quarrel every day in plainness, Eve loves Van, but longs to leave Van.

      When the war broke out, Eve and Van threatened both sides of the war, and...

    • By Ophelia 2022-11-27 00:50:46

      Roger Ebert on "Shame"

      In 1968, during the heat of the Vietnam War, Ingmar Bergman made this angry and desperate film, No Stand No Stand, designed to express anti-war ideology. As early as 1966's "Masquerade", Bergman included a set of TV images of Vietnamese monks self-immolating in order to shock the actress so that she refused to speak. And in those two years, what has changed so that he no longer has any position?

      The movie "Shame" doesn't give an answer. The film does not directly imbue the audience...

    • By Leo 2022-11-24 22:24:26

      When human beings lose the fig leaf of civilization, what will they do?

      At the beginning, Eva and Yang had a distinct personality contrast. Eva is very practical, she is not immersed in the pain of lack of identity, she is working hard to live, and even hopes to "parent" to gain a new meaning in life. On the other hand, he couldn't bear his life that was plummeting, breaking down from time to time, and his thoughts drifted back to the world of music. But at the same time, he is also kind and warm. When Eva was in a...

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    • By Roselyn 2023-09-28 04:10:26

      The shame of life is still in a dream. The icy sea fluttered, thinking that nightmarish cowardice and humiliation could be shaken off, but only the corpse was accompanied. This is only to see that Fonsito is Bergman's alter...

    • By Ericka 2023-09-27 07:01:14

      [Shame] is a relatively detached existence in Bergman's works. He completely abandons ambiguity and expresses his disgust for ideology in a clear-cut way. War's destruction of people's sense of morality is presented in such a straightforward way that it feels almost dubiously simple. Bergman chose the relationship between husband and wife as an entry point, obviously trying to project the external war to the micro-psychological level, but the connection between the two is too...

    • By Casimer 2023-09-17 11:09:18

      1. "A piece that begins with Yang's dream and ends with Eve's dream" 2. "On an island like a sanctuary, the husband and wife experienced before, during, and after the war, and human nature began to change" 3. "This is a an imaginary...

    • By Matilde 2023-09-17 10:01:32

      Bergman has also made war movies in such a realistic style. Don't underestimate the role of sexual humiliation on men, the scene where the heroine is raped (although later crying over the death of the powerful man) has a huge plot...

    • By Ezekiel 2023-09-12 06:51:41

      Is it because of the pressure of life that I am becoming more and more obscene... Destroyed, where can I find redemption (Bergman has a very keen and intellectual cultural person-style introspection, sometimes, I don't know if it's too much) After reading it, I was deeply remorseful and self-loathing, but with a strong sense of self-pity...... As a result, I was not blaming myself for my own evil, but because I knew that I could not be "perfect" Only self-pity and self-pity,...

    Movie 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.