You have to watch it

Rhoda 2022-04-23 07:05:21

I watched it off and on for three days before I finished the two and a half hours of married life. The overwhelming lines reveal human nature bit by bit, which is very profound. The pictures that are depressing and lengthy, always enclosed in the world of the two, reveal the boring, trivial and trivial nature of marriage very truly. Whether it is the shooting technique, the plot narration, or the choreography of the lines, the acting skills of the actors are all too artistic, too awesome. The two vastly different individuals of men and women cannot be harmonious and unified, so whether marriage is made a yoke or is set as a yoke from the beginning. Why do we need to add love to the marriage in order to reproduce offspring? Why does it have to be restricted by marriage in order to pursue love? Since marriage is a system, why does it encounter moral kidnapping? Marriage has always been so confusing since ancient times, and there is nothing wrong with not getting married. Since you are married, you have to keep maintaining the conservation of motion, a constant parallel line. Those who are interested are recommended to watch it. Those who have fantasies about marriage can subvert their cognition, and those who are disappointed in marriage can find resonance. There is a big happy quarrel in the back, which is a small wave of the whole movie. It is very emotional to watch. The whole play is constantly challenging the weaknesses of human nature. It is estimated that this is the chemical reaction between men and women?

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  • Branson 2022-03-17 09:01:10

    Bergman's six-episode low-budget house drama, which explores the delicate and complex issues of marital status and sexual relations, is another film that once caused the divorce rate to rise. The nearly three hours are almost filled with dialogue, but the film has been kept full of interest during the viewing process. Both Liv Uman and Josephson performed well.

  • Burley 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    A pure indoor movie, two people's marriage includes almost all the problems that a marriage should have. The two protagonists perform well, with suspicion, collapse, reason and gratitude, and human emotions will fundamentally change over time. But in the eyes of the two, after a turning point, the rest seems to be understanding and respect for the supremacy of marriage. The movie version of Bergman's TV series is still enjoyable, and Liv Uman is still amazing. CC number: 229.

Scenes from a Marriage quotes

  • Marianne: I felt inadequate at work and at home, and I was a washout in bed too. I was hedged in by all the griping and endless demands! Goddamn you! Was it so strange that I used sex for leverage? I was outnumbered, having to fight you, both sets of parents and society! When I think about what I endured, I could scream! I tell you this: never again! You sit there whining about conspiracies. Well, it serves you right! I hope you'll have it rammed down your throat that you're a useless parasite.

    Johan: You're being utterly grotesque!

    Marianne: So what? That's what I've become!

  • Marianne: Sometimes you ask such goddamn silly questions.

    Johan: Sorry. Are you angry with me?

    Marianne: I'm not angry, but I'm on the verge of tears. The trouble with me is that I can't get angry. I wish that for once in my life I could really lose my temper, as I sometimes feel I have every right to. I think it would change my life. But that's not the point. You spoke earlier about loneliness. That bit about being strong on your own. I don't believe in your gospel of isolation.I think it's a sign of weakness.

    Johan: What's wrong, Marianne?

    Marianne: It's so... humbling.

    Johan: What's humbling?

    Marianne: I think about you... and I think about myself and about the future. I can't see how you're going to cope without me. Sometimes I think in desperation, "I must look after Johan. He's my responsibility. It's up to me to make sure he's all right. That's the only our lives will be worthwhile."

    Marianne: I don't believe people are strong all on their own. You have to have someone's hand to hold.