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Max 2022-03-25 09:01:15
Four people, polygon mirror
Four people, one play, each of Bergman's plays is almost a guarantee of quality - as always, it is extremely concise, extremely soothing, and extremely sharp, and discusses a variety of propositions. When the film progressed to 1/3, he still thought that his father was the center of the whole play....
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Darian 2022-03-25 09:01:15
"Still in the Mirror": I Saw God Like a Spider
Original address: http://www.qh505.com/blog/post/3990.html A god like a spider, or a spider like a god? Who is the noumenon and who is the metaphor? Who is in reality and who is in fantasy? Or, to see or not to see? When Karin, who is mentally ill, stood in that empty room in the early hours of the...
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Cecile 2022-03-25 09:01:15
"Still in the Mirror": I Saw God Like a Spider
Original address: http://www.qh505.com/blog/post/3990.html A god like a spider, or a spider like a god? Who is the noumenon and who is the metaphor? Who is in reality and who is in fantasy? Or, to see or not to see? When Karin, who is mentally ill, stood in that empty room in the early hours of the...
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Renee 2022-03-25 09:01:15
Love is God's last possibility, isn't it?
Oh my black and white control Bergman!
The cello, the fixed long shot, the soft light of the face and the emptiness and expanse of the background are all gloomy echoes of Scandinavia.
There is a line between the sea and the sky, the rain, and the damp space in the abandoned hull are all desires that...
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Abdiel 2022-03-25 09:01:15
Love is God's last possibility, isn't it?
Oh my black and white control Bergman!
The cello, the fixed long shot, the soft light of the face and the emptiness and expanse of the background are all gloomy echoes of Scandinavia.
There is a line between the sea and the sky, the rain, and the damp space in the abandoned hull are all desires that...
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Ignatius 2022-03-24 09:03:02
Despair is like a suspended sentence
Karen inherited her mother's mental illness, and her father was a writer. Under his arrangement, Karen went to a small island for recuperation with her boyfriend, father, and younger brother. They rehearse Shakespeare's play, which makes Karen very happy. Karen accidentally peeks at her father's...
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Jaunita 2022-03-24 09:03:02
notes
This film is absolutely bragging when I understand it now, and I can understand it with the help of the "story". To say it myself, the answer I can give now is this: in the isolated and simple environment of the island, picture the states and interactions of each member of a family struggling with...
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Jakayla 2022-03-24 09:03:02
I LOVE YOU
About that Bach, I've listened to it many times, Yo-Yo Ma's, Stark's, Pleinyi is the first time I've heard it, and there's no name but I really like, a soulful performer, I've been looking for Dupree's, I want to hear her play both love and pain. I've also heard the guitar, the piano, I love Stark,...
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Kaylie 2022-03-24 09:03:02
Såsom i en spegel
Karen (Harriet Andersson), who inherits her mother's mental illness, is hospitalized and is arranged by writer father David (Gunnar Björnstrand) to recuperate on an island. Karen's boyfriend Martin (Max von Sydow) is a doctor. The relationship between the two is at a low point at this time. Martin...
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Andreanne 2022-03-23 09:02:48
still in the mirror
What is it that shoots in a beam of light through that wall and points you in the direction of your pursuit You have a strong desire that when the door opens, you think you'll see his father's notes, copying the painting of your nervous breakdown If it can also be called art, I already feel that it...
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Director: Ingmar Bergman
Language: Swedish,Latin Release date: October 16, 1961