The Passion of Anna

The Passion of Anna

  • Director: Ingmar Bergman
  • Countries of origin: Sweden
  • Language: Swedish
  • Release date: May 28, 1970
  • Runtime: 1 hour 41 minutes
  • Sound mix: Mono
  • Aspect ratio: 1.66 : 1
  • Also known as: Passion
  • En Passion is a feature film directed by Ernst Ingmar Bergman , starring Max von Sydow and Liv Ullmann .
    The film tells the story of a divorced middle-aged man who lives a hermit-like life on a small island, and two women who have separate sad relationships intrude into his world one after another.

    Details

    • Release date May 28, 1970
    • Filming locations Fårö, Gotlands län, Sweden
    • Production companies Svensk Filmindustri (SF), Cinematograph AB

    Movie reviews

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    • By Emilia 2022-12-30 07:54:04

      finally colored bergman

      Around 7.6 points. At first I thought the title was really misleading most people into thinking it was just a woman's story and that she was only a small part of the story. It wasn't until later when she started typing on the typewriter that I realized that those rambling typewriter shots were referring to Anna. She is like the soul of the whole movie, deeply lonely, her lust is like a dead black goat buried and needs a resurrection - so there is the Easter dream.

      When loneliness...

    • By Herminio 2022-12-25 10:05:53

      afterthought

      The malice of a certain group or individual keeps pouring out on innocent animals and old people, like the nightmare of this village, from time to time to disturb this small place and disturb the thinking of people in this area. The whole world seemed to be overturned, yet it was still teetering in a hopeless balance.

      And these two men and women are both trapped beasts in this small world. Their emotional actions are affected by the shadows...

    • By Alta 2022-12-15 17:16:59

      The practice of postmodern role perception

      Personally, I think "Anna's Lust" has completed the practice with the meaning of postmodern character concept. Although the film predates the rise of the theory in the late 1980s, surprisingly, the charm of the theory was confirmed in my eyes several times during the viewing of the film.

      Reduce the decoding of language, the lines form the story but not the character... Pay attention to the symbolization of the character itself (using the...

    • By Oscar 2022-11-17 18:38:11

      seriousness made bergman

            The name Ingmar Bergman is used to scare young literary and artistic youths who have no experience with movies. Philosophy, life, freedom, religion... These big propositions will always make the audience shy away from entertainment. However, since there are people in this world who fled in front of Bergman, of course there are also people who are not afraid of death, such as me. I don't like Bergman's seriousness and depth too much, but at least I didn't put off his films. For example,...

    • By Eloy 2022-11-16 06:26:13

      Bergman's Brief

      Bergman's Brief

      Love is not the warmth of licking each other's wounds - the people created by Bergman have tried all kinds of ways, but still can't understand love. Max and Liv), the same stage (room and island), attempts at ever-flowing characters, ever-changing scenarios, all ending in new failures.

      The trilogy of silence has already told the answer - love is the only contradictory concept that transcends metaphysics...

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    • By Consuelo 2023-09-06 06:08:42

      1. Face-close-up-psychological activities; 2. Insert the views of 4 actors on their roles, which is consistent with the intention of using a large number of close-up face shots, infinitely magnifying the audience into the inner world of the...

    • By Napoleon 2023-08-23 13:10:17

      Fare Berman Screening @ GZ | The film is basically Berman himself, who broke apart his personal experience at that time, panic, anger and pain, smashed it into pieces and evenly sprinkled it on each character (the inserted actor interview is a good proof of this. a little). Sydow's silhouette and his caped appearance behind the flames are simply Berman himself. In the film, you can see the elements of Berman's works such as "Shame", "Face to Face" and "Jackal Hour". In addition, the sound...

    • By Mohammed 2023-08-14 19:59:21

      Although it is profound, it is one of the most easily imitated works. Many imitators in later generations speak the same way about poor, boring, boring, nonsense, and superficial...

    • By Eriberto 2023-08-07 21:01:51

      3.5. Dislike that kind of alienation. Erland Josephson snorted a couple of bees. 2021.4.10 The old man depicts lies, loneliness and imperceptible evil again and again, even on a seemingly peaceful island, it is essentially the same as the violent evil on the other side of the earth. The shackles of...

    • By Jaleel 2023-08-01 09:23:01

      Reminds me of Gu Cheng's poem "I think you are far away when you look at me, but very close when you look at the clouds." Maybe it's the so-called incomprehensible modernity, but the pursuit of a certain specific answer is more painful.//Similar to the experimental control group The character setting The actor's self-dissection of the character is constantly disconnected from the audience's relationship with the film. The paragraph setting // indulging in it and withdrawing from it...

    Movie quotes

    • Anna Fromm: I try to busy myself with things I believe in. To live in line with some form of truth.

      Andreas Winkelman: How do you know which is right?

      Anna Fromm: People feel what is true and what is right. We fail, but I think we should strive for spiritual perfection.

      Elis Vergerus: Do you often fail?

      Anna Fromm: I have not failed in what's most important: living in a relationship with the man I was married to. Andreas. Do you know why I didn't fail? Because we lived in harmony, because we were truthful and honest. We believed in each other. If I'd treated marriage the way you treat your center, I wouldn't have had happy memories. I wouldn't have had anything to believe in.

    • Andreas Winkelman: He tries to wipe out his means of expression so that, without his being aware of it, that hiding place has become a prison.

    • Eva Vergerus: Andreas, what will become of us? Why do these things happen? What is this deadly poison that eats away the best in us and only leaves an empty shell? Hmm?