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Loving Couples

Original title: Älskande par
  • 1964
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Loving Couples (1964)
DramaRomance

Three expectant mothers think back over their sex lives.Three expectant mothers think back over their sex lives.Three expectant mothers think back over their sex lives.

  • Director
    • Mai Zetterling
  • Writers
    • Agnes von Krusenstjerna
    • Mai Zetterling
    • David Hughes
  • Stars
    • Harriet Andersson
    • Gunnel Lindblom
    • Gio Petré
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    888
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mai Zetterling
    • Writers
      • Agnes von Krusenstjerna
      • Mai Zetterling
      • David Hughes
    • Stars
      • Harriet Andersson
      • Gunnel Lindblom
      • Gio Petré
    • 9User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Harriet Andersson
    Harriet Andersson
    • Agda Frideborg
    Gunnel Lindblom
    Gunnel Lindblom
    • Adele Holmström - née Silfverstjerna
    Gio Petré
    Gio Petré
    • Angela von Pahlen
    Anita Björk
    Anita Björk
    • Petra von Pahlen
    Gunnar Björnstrand
    Gunnar Björnstrand
    • Dr. Jacob Lewin
    Eva Dahlbeck
    Eva Dahlbeck
    • Mrs. Landborg
    Jan Malmsjö
    Jan Malmsjö
    • Stellan von Pahlen
    Lissi Alandh
    Lissi Alandh
    • Bell
    Bengt Brunskog
    Bengt Brunskog
    • Tord Holmström
    Anja Boman
    • Stanny, Bernhard's sister
    Åke Grönberg
    Åke Grönberg
    • The fat man
    Margit Carlqvist
    Margit Carlqvist
    • Dora Macson
    Heinz Hopf
    Heinz Hopf
    • Lt. Bernhard Landborg
    Märta Dorff
    Märta Dorff
    • Alexandra Vind-Frija
    Jan-Erik Lindqvist
    Jan-Erik Lindqvist
    • Peter von Pahlen
    • (as Jan-Eric Lindquist)
    Inga Landgré
    Inga Landgré
    • Mrs. Sally Lewin
    Toivo Pawlo
    Toivo Pawlo
    • Lieutenant Macson
    Barbro Hiort af Ornäs
    Barbro Hiort af Ornäs
    • Lilian von Pahlen - née Vind-Frijs
    • Director
      • Mai Zetterling
    • Writers
      • Agnes von Krusenstjerna
      • Mai Zetterling
      • David Hughes
    • All cast & crew
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    10christopher-underwood

    nudity and passionate scenes

    It's a wonderful film although certainly a rather cynical view of marriage and love, evidently in Sweden in 1914, or maybe somewhere else and a later time. The ladies, Alda, Adela and Angela played by Harriet Anderson, Gunnel Lindalom and Gio Petre absolutely splendidly. At the beginning there are the three in the stark hospital and all each expecting a child. There are three rather different stories and we have flashbacks of them so the slow and rather sad beginning really gets going with a lot of fun and sex and surprises all the time. There is nudity and passionate scenes that it is rather surprising for the early 60s and caused a problem in many countries. The cinematography is fantastic by Sven Nykvist like the shots in the woods and with the frolicking and much drinking during the midsummer celebration and also in the fantastic pretend marriage with two gays and the sublime Anderson.
    8Buster007

    Bergman-influenced, but interesting.

    The story of three women from different, but related, backgrounds about to give birth in a hospital in Sweden around the start of World War I.

    Via inter-cut flashbacks we are shown how they ended up in their situation.

    Often beautiful Sven Nykvist photo and many great directorial flourishes from director Mai Zetterling makes this a treat.

    The parallels with Bergman are many. For instance, apart from Mr. Nykvist, many of the actors have appeared in various Bergman productions, the themes dealt with here are very similar to various Bergman films, and so on. Dissimilar enough to be interesting though.

    Has some very interesting scenes that I would imagine were very controversial at the time, such as two gay men frolicking and getting mock-married in a church, a graphic shot of a baby's birth, some female nudity, a lesbian kiss, etc..
    6boblipton

    Irrelevance

    Three women at a lying-in hospital reflect on how they got there in Mai Zetterling's first feature as a director.

    I was surprised at how Bergmanesque this movie was, although not as overtly cerebral. Of course a good deal of that can be attributed to the presence of Harriet Anderson, one of Bergman's frequent leading ladies, and Sven Nyquist being the cinematographer; but while it looks like a duck and walks like a duck, it doesn't quack like a duck. Instead of Bergman's meditation on keeping society going in a G*dless universe, it considers woman's place in a society run for the benefit and pleasure of its men; and the continuation of society depends more on popping out babies, a process which the women don't have on their minds when they get pregnant. Bergman may mourn the absence of G*d, but to Zetterling, He's irrelevant.
    7ricardojorgeramalho

    The Power in the Feminine

    A cynical view of marriage and love relationships in Sweden in 1914. In a totally patriarchal society women are left to use sex and motherhood as a form of power, which effectively gives them a substantial slice of influence but does not bring them any happiness.

    If women's destiny is to seek love, as one of the characters says, we don't see it at all in this film. It is forbidden to them by the established social model.

    Due to Nykvist's beautiful cinematography and a lot of excellent actors that we are used to see in Bergman's movies, this would even seem, at first glance, to be a film by this director. But, unlike Bergman, who always imprints a strong ethical sense on his stories, here we are at the opposite end of the spectrum, a complete cynicism when it comes to human and social values. This is a real world, a dog world and not a principled world.

    A pleasant surprise.
    3planktonrules

    in many ways well-crafted, but also dry and uninteresting

    Technically speaking, this is a good film--with decent cinematography and production values. But, while it is a competent film, I also found myself wanting to turn off the DVD repeatedly because I just didn't find myself at all interested. There are a variety of reasons, though the biggest of which is because it seemed as if I'd seen all this before in various Ingmar Bergman movies--in particular, THE BRINK OF LIFE ("Nära livet"--1958). Also , the angst and sense of isolation and fruitlessness of life was pervasive and just made me feel depressed. After watching this film, I could easily say that the overall message of the film is "life stinks and love is a sham,...then you die".

    Now this does NOT mean that I think all movies must be upbeat or positive in tone--far from it. But even a grim movie can be great and compelling when you feel SOME connection to the characters. For example, I just recently saw De Sica's THE CHILDREN ARE WATCHING. It is a major tear-jerker and is the extremely sad story about the break up of a marriage and its impact on a child. BUT, I really cared about De Sica's characters and cared absolutely nothing for Zetterling's. Of the three women featured in the film, one was a lady of privilege with little depth or personality, one a bubble-headed servant and the other a bitter and nasty soul. I just wanted them all to go away and leave me alone!

    Now as for this being a controversial film--which it definitely was when it debuted in the 1960s. The nudity but especially the themes of homosexuality and lesbianism were pretty controversial for its day, though by today's standards it's all pretty tame. I still wouldn't let my kids watch the film, but not just because of the nudity and themes but because I love my kids too much to make them watch such an unappealing film.

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    • Trivia
      Mai Zetterling's directorial debut.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Jacob Lewin: I can't do much unless you take your pants off and lie down.

    • Connections
      Featured in Vielleicht bin ich wirklich eine Zauberin (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Bagni di Lucca
      Composed by Giuseppe Manente (1903)

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    • Release date
      • December 21, 1964 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • Sweden
    • Language
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • Älskande par
    • Filming locations
      • Lidingö, Stockholms län, Sweden
    • Production company
      • Sandrews
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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