This has been the closest review of any I’ve read or seen to something that truly touches each piece of this film. All the other reviews seem to make sense, until you watch the film again and realize their analysis only fits half the film - like assembling a puzzle and fitting together a cohesive picture, but ignoring you left out 50% of the pieces. Where as you rather use all the pieces and realize there are still holes, as in that must be part of the original design. Good work, A+. Such a good movie, too.
This has been the closest review of any I’ve read or seen to something that truly touches each piece of this film. All the other reviews seem to make sense, until you watch the film again and realize their analysis only fits half the film - like assembling a puzzle and fitting together a cohesive picture, but ignoring you left out 50% of the pieces. Where as you rather use all the pieces and realize there are still holes, as in that must be part of the original design. Good work, A+. Such a good movie, too.
Ah, Bergman...and the greatest actress of the post-war era: Liv Ullman
Thanks for this, helped me clear this movie up a bit
Can we ever really know ourselves?
I've known myself for years, if not minutes.
I'll have to check this one out
Awesome