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Keanu 2022-01-12 08:01:36
Director said
After "Faces", Ingmar Bergman's views on artists gradually changed. If the image of the artist in "Clown Night" and "Face" has been heroic in many ways in the spirit of romanticism and individualism, then Bergman's films shot in the 1960s show some A kind of self-contempt, a kind of exposure to the...
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Ericka 2022-01-12 08:01:36
Sontag: Against interpretation
"Ingmar Bergman may be referring to the phallic symbol with the tank rumbling along the empty night streets in "The Silence". But if he is so, it would be a stupid idea ('Never believe it). Those who tell the story must believe the story.' Lawrence said). As a wild thing, as the immediate...
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Rosemary 2022-03-25 09:01:15
Bergman's so-called "silence" or "quiet" is a metaphor, which refers to the difficult communication and understanding channel between people. Not only for the three main characters, but also for all the guests and staff who appeared in the hotel, and the trifles that happened outside the window. Bergman has executed a beautiful idea, especially where there is a very experimental (panic) aspect, such as the handling of subtitles (perhaps only an English-speaking audience would feel that way), which is very appealing. But what makes me feel more powerful is that the topic of "quiet" also refers to the element Bergman did not point out in this. It seems to tell the audience that "quiet" is not only the emotion of the characters in the story, but also the key for the audience to understand the movie. The latter can not help but remind people of Yang Dechang.
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Adelbert 2022-03-26 09:01:10
I have always felt that the so-called communication is basically a futile thing, deceiving others and deceiving myself. This movie confirms this again.
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Ester: Oh, but she does.
Johan: No, she leaves whenever she can.
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Johan: No, she hasn't.
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Johan: She's with somebody. They kissed and kissed. Then they went into a room. I saw them myself.
Ester: Are you sure about that?
Johan: I saw them.