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Uma dona de casa sueca começa um caso com um arqueólogo estrangeiro. Mas ele é um homem emocionalmente ferido, um sobrevivente do campo de concentração judeu, por isso seu relacionamento ser... Ler tudoUma dona de casa sueca começa um caso com um arqueólogo estrangeiro. Mas ele é um homem emocionalmente ferido, um sobrevivente do campo de concentração judeu, por isso seu relacionamento será dolorosamente difícil.Uma dona de casa sueca começa um caso com um arqueólogo estrangeiro. Mas ele é um homem emocionalmente ferido, um sobrevivente do campo de concentração judeu, por isso seu relacionamento será dolorosamente difícil.
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Margaretha Byström
- Secretary to Andreas Vergerus
- (não creditado)
Elsa Ebbesen
- Hospital Matron
- (não creditado)
Dennis Gotobed
- English Civil Servant
- (não creditado)
Staffan Hallerstam
- Anders Vergerus
- (não creditado)
Barbro Hiort af Ornäs
- Karin's Mother
- (não creditado)
Åke Lindström
- Dr. Holm
- (não creditado)
Ann-Christin Lobråten
- Museum Employee
- (não creditado)
Maria Nolgård
- Agnes Vergerus
- (não creditado)
Erik Nyhlén
- The Archeologist
- (não creditado)
Bengt Ottekil
- Bellboy
- (não creditado)
Alan Simon
- Therapist at Museum
- (não creditado)
Per Sjöstrand
- Therapist
- (não creditado)
Aino Taube
- Woman on Stairs
- (não creditado)
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- CuriosidadesLast collaboration between Ingmar Bergman and Max von Sydow.
- Citações
Sara Kovac: Are you going to have a baby? Is it David's child or your husbands?
Karin Vergerus: Does it matter?
- ConexõesFeatured in Citizen Schein (2017)
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I've heard a lot of things about this film -- it generally gets low reviews, is described as "unBergmanesque", and the fact that its so difficult to find led me have very low expectations for the film. I expected something between the atypical Bergman plot of "The Serpent's Egg" and the disturbing social violence of "From the Life of the Marionettes." I finally tracked down a copy, poor in quality, and expected mediocrity at best when I put it in.
After having just finished watching it, I can say I was very pleasantly surprised with the film. A lot of the things said about it are just plain false -- the plot is very much in keeping with Bergman's other material. A married woman, Karin (Anderson), falls in love with a disturbed architect, David (Gould), and the two begin an emotionally confused love affair. Karin is caught between her happy bourgeois life with her husband (Sydow) and children, and her passionate, unconventional relationship with David. Acting in bad faith, Karen refuses to choose between her two lives, though both David and her husband eventually push the decision on her. Like most Bergman films, its a psychological roller coaster and a bleak portrayal of the coarseness of human relationships.
Bibi Anderson does a wonderful job in a very difficult role, and Max von Sydow plays the part of the honest and good intentioned husband very well, playing hard on the viewer's sympathies. The stiff performance of Gould echoes that of Carradine in "The Serpent's Egg," so it must unfortunately be attributed to Bergman's struggle with directing in English, not on Gould himself. If I recall, the film was made in both Swedish and English, both versions filmed at once, which poses obvious production difficulties which might account from the some times mechanical treatment of the script.
The film has an excellent pace to it, and moves very swiftly and smoothly, wonderfully shot by Nykvist in a way very similar to "The Passion of Anna." Unlike a lot of Bergman's depressing work in the 1970s, I felt good about the film when it was over.
I don't know why this film has such a poor reputation -- I'm very much baffled after having seen it. My guess is the obvious mistake of having made it in English accounts for most of this.
Its seems a lot like Bergman's other work in this period. Very Good.
After having just finished watching it, I can say I was very pleasantly surprised with the film. A lot of the things said about it are just plain false -- the plot is very much in keeping with Bergman's other material. A married woman, Karin (Anderson), falls in love with a disturbed architect, David (Gould), and the two begin an emotionally confused love affair. Karin is caught between her happy bourgeois life with her husband (Sydow) and children, and her passionate, unconventional relationship with David. Acting in bad faith, Karen refuses to choose between her two lives, though both David and her husband eventually push the decision on her. Like most Bergman films, its a psychological roller coaster and a bleak portrayal of the coarseness of human relationships.
Bibi Anderson does a wonderful job in a very difficult role, and Max von Sydow plays the part of the honest and good intentioned husband very well, playing hard on the viewer's sympathies. The stiff performance of Gould echoes that of Carradine in "The Serpent's Egg," so it must unfortunately be attributed to Bergman's struggle with directing in English, not on Gould himself. If I recall, the film was made in both Swedish and English, both versions filmed at once, which poses obvious production difficulties which might account from the some times mechanical treatment of the script.
The film has an excellent pace to it, and moves very swiftly and smoothly, wonderfully shot by Nykvist in a way very similar to "The Passion of Anna." Unlike a lot of Bergman's depressing work in the 1970s, I felt good about the film when it was over.
I don't know why this film has such a poor reputation -- I'm very much baffled after having seen it. My guess is the obvious mistake of having made it in English accounts for most of this.
Its seems a lot like Bergman's other work in this period. Very Good.
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- 10 de jan. de 2003
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