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It Rains on Our Love

Original title: Det regnar på vår kärlek
  • 1946
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.8K
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Barbro Kollberg and Birger Malmsten in It Rains on Our Love (1946)
SwedishDramaRomance

Young love confronts stupidity and boredom of society.Young love confronts stupidity and boredom of society.Young love confronts stupidity and boredom of society.

  • Director
    • Ingmar Bergman
  • Writers
    • Oskar Braaten
    • Herbert Grevenius
    • Ingmar Bergman
  • Stars
    • Barbro Kollberg
    • Birger Malmsten
    • Gösta Cederlund
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ingmar Bergman
    • Writers
      • Oskar Braaten
      • Herbert Grevenius
      • Ingmar Bergman
    • Stars
      • Barbro Kollberg
      • Birger Malmsten
      • Gösta Cederlund
    • 11User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Barbro Kollberg
    Barbro Kollberg
    • Maggi
    Birger Malmsten
    Birger Malmsten
    • David Lindell
    Gösta Cederlund
    Gösta Cederlund
    • Herrn med paraplyet
    Ludde Gentzel
    Ludde Gentzel
    • Per Håkansson - Kolonistugeägare
    Douglas Håge
    Douglas Håge
    • Anderson - Ägare till handelsträdgård
    Benkt-Åke Benktsson
    Benkt-Åke Benktsson
    • Åklagaren
    Sture Ericson
    Sture Ericson
    • Kängsnöret
    Ulf Johansson
    Ulf Johansson
    • Stålvispen
    Julia Cæsar
    Julia Cæsar
    • Fru Hanna Ledin - Tidningsutbärare
    Gunnar Björnstrand
    Gunnar Björnstrand
    • Herr Purman - Tjänsteman
    Erik Rosén
    • Domaren
    Magnus Kesster
    Magnus Kesster
    • Folke Törnberg - Cykelreparatör
    Åke Fridell
    Åke Fridell
    • Pastor Berg
    Nils Alm
    • Kafégäst (1)
    • (uncredited)
    Bertil Anderberg
    Bertil Anderberg
    • Första poliskonstapeln
    • (uncredited)
    Britta Billsten
    • Åhörare i rättssalen (1)
    • (uncredited)
    John W. Björling
    • Kafégäst (2)
    • (uncredited)
    Edvard Danielsson
    • Portiern på Frälsningsarméns hotell
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Ingmar Bergman
    • Writers
      • Oskar Braaten
      • Herbert Grevenius
      • Ingmar Bergman
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    User reviews11

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    7richardchatten

    Bucolic Whimsy

    The title sounds like another of Bergman's early dockland melodramas, but this - his second film - is more good-natured whimsy in an attractively photographed rural setting.

    Some of the scenes and compositions feel like flash-forwards to Bergman's fifties work; two that specifically anticipate 'Wild Strawberries' are the courtroom setting it concludes with and the fairy godfather played by veteran actor Gösta Cederlund (billed as the "Man with Umbrella") who gatecrashes it to serve as the young lovers' defence counsel. Having emerged in the opening shot from behind an umbrella like the stranger in the dream sequence at the start of 'Wild Strawberries', Cederlund thereafter saunters in and out of the action - sometimes in a haze of cigar smoke like Leon Ames as Mr.Candle in 'Yolanda and the Thief' - occasionally breeching the fourth wall to comment urbanely on the action.
    8Xstal

    We Get Knocked Down but...

    Maggi needs to take the next train, she's confused, alone and feels the strain, escaping her past, with baggage amassed, no hope and with nothing to gain (sometimes things don't turn out the way you had hoped).

    David overnights at the station, going nowhere and not on vacation, bleak future ahead, no hope only dread, an outcast and left to damnation (just as today, a blemished past can lead you to the fringes).

    Together they make a fresh start, so much better as two than apart, it's a struggle, a battle, being treated like cattle, to haul the metaphorical cart (a lot easier together though, to carry the baggage of the past).

    The biases and prejudice against those who don't conform to societies ideals, as relevant today as ever it was, and quite possibly more abundant and widespread in a more diverse ecology. Beautiful and sincere performances throughout, leaves you determined to never give up or give in.
    10martinpersson97

    Great early Bergman feature

    Ingmar Bergman is without a doubt one of the, if not likely to be considered the best filmmaker who ever lived.

    Whilst most well known for his later works, beginning in the 1950s, he also made some great films in the 40s, this one being a good example of a great commentary on contemporary society and love.

    The actors all do an incredible job, and the writing is masterful - as per usual with Bergman of course.

    It showcases his brilliant cinematography, cutting and editing that is very characteristic for the director, and one that would often be found later in his works.

    Overall, a beautiful piece that is definitely recommended for any lover of film and fans of Bergman.
    6TheWillem

    Bergman's "What a Wonderful Life"

    This feature, like Bergman's first' is a relatively simple melodrama. Both follow rather simple narratives about characters going through simple struggles. And yet, where his first one left me unmoved, this second film is at the very least Charming with also thought provoking commentary on Swedish society at best.

    Like Birger Malmsten's character David says in the first minutes of the film, "Damn Society", or something along those lines at least. Time and time again our two lovers are confronted with unfortune from society and everytime they pull through and come out stronger, ending in a finally in court that felt satisfying to say the least.

    While nothing too special in terms of Cinematography or anything like that I think this is a more than fine film and a good start for Bergman. It's funny to see these light hearted early films of him that feel almost out of place when compared to his dramatic works we now know would later follow. I guess the Swedish audiences at that time were more interested in light hearted films about love than deep ones about human nature and death and such.

    3/5 Stars.
    6frankde-jong

    Charlie Chaplin was better than Ingmar Bergman in the vagabond genre

    'It rains on our love" (1946) is an early film by Ingmar Bergman. Bergman was a director who had to learn his trade so the film is worth watching , but it isn't great.

    The film is about two vagabonds, a man (David played by Birger Malmsten, a regular actor in Bergman films up till 1950) and a women (Maggi played by Barbro Kollberg), that are treated roughly by society. Of course (representatives of) society do see that differently. In their view the vagabonds fail to adapt to society's norms.

    Films about vagabonds always remind me of "the little tramp", the ultimate vagabond, most certainly if a stray dog is involved, as is the case in "It rains on our love". See also "A dog's life" (1918, Charlie Chaplin). Chaplin however was much more competent in finding the right mix between comedy and sentimentality than the young Bergman, and also than the mature Bergman I guess, because Bergman quit making films in this genre after a while.

    The film ends with a courtroom scene, and this is one of the most memorable scenes of the film. In the beginning the two vagabonds are on trial, but when their lawyer starts his defence the roles are quickly reversed and it almost seems that society is on trial.

    This lawyer (Gosta Cederlund) is a remarkable appearance in "It rains on our love". He starts as a sort of narrator / guradian angel and all of a sudden becomes a character. Most unusual!

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    • Release date
      • November 9, 1946 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • Sweden
    • Language
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • Man with an Umbrella
    • Filming locations
      • Koloniträdgård, Stockholms län, Sweden
    • Production company
      • Sveriges Folkbiografer
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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