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Edmond 2023-04-18 20:59:39
When you are immersed in the despair and pain of a person's loneliness, you may not realize that your coldness and pain have also stabbed many people... You are not ignorant, you are even profound, you can see through everything in life, But still, don't take yourself, others, and life lightly, and don't think that everything can only be what you think it is... In fact, the so-called "seeing through" is mostly...
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Einar 2023-04-16 08:31:29
A retrospective of the life experience of an old man who has passed his old age, in "Wild Strawberry", director Ingmar Bergman expresses the love, hatred and hatred he experienced through the interweaving of memories, dreams and hallucinations with great artistic expression. All are integrated into one movie, and at the end of life, the movie not only expresses the loneliness incisively and vividly, but also shows the warmth of love at the end. Bergman's deep understanding of human nature...
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Zaria 2023-04-13 07:27:12
No matter how I think about it, I don't think this is a private film. In my opinion, putting one's own pain into the work is the most courageous way to create, and in a sense, it is inevitable. No one can stop yourself from becoming the kind of person you once hated, or doing the things you once hated. What you can do is introspect. Relatively speaking, those who unconsciously complain about the indifference of others and who have various reasons and excuses for doing things that hurt others...
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Alessandro 2023-04-04 05:27:05
I just want to show off that I've seen this movie! When will the next era of film masters come? Black and white can also capture the right mood. "Whenever you wake up feeling sad, think about your...
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Helmer 2023-04-03 13:17:41
The older I get, the more I understand Bergman. If Bergman was born in sunny Italy, would he still be so indifferent and rational in setting up the protagonists in his various films? Perhaps, the primary task of the masters in the world is not to enjoy the sunshine, otherwise Michelangelo Antonioni, who died on the same day as him, was born in Italy, but he was alone immersed in social problems and interpersonal relationships that others could not see. Is the question...
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Jaylen 2023-04-02 11:48:11
Mysterious but not obscure, weird but gentle, the look and feel is better than "The Seventh Seal", I don't hate it or like it. I'm sure Bergman isn't the right director for me right...
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Retta 2023-03-28 12:16:18
Dreams and hallucinations, the bitter and heavy tango of life. The memory is out of focus, extremely cruel and obscure....
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Oswaldo 2023-03-18 00:38:49
Maybe it's too deep, I don't...
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Jeremie 2023-03-07 14:16:44
Old movie, watch it...
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Adolphus 2023-02-24 08:47:44
Maybe people will be in this state when they are old. Memories, dreams, and hallucinations present images of past lives. Family, marriage, children, and love are all re-examined. It is pain, happiness, regret, and sweetness that can only be read by yourself. An honorary journey of the old man, using symbolic and metaphorical techniques to look back on his life, this is Bergman's...
Wild Strawberries Comments
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Maia 2022-12-05 04:00:10
Isaac's dream death form
In the first
dream, Isaac took an early morning walk to a place of ruins, where the clocks lost their hands. He looked at all this in confusion, and a man in black on the side of the road slowly turned towards him, then fell down and died instantly. A funeral carriage came from the corner, but the... -
Raleigh 2022-12-04 00:40:43
Dispel the ice in my heart
Looking at wild strawberries makes people seem to see their own life in advance. For the insulation of interpersonal relationships, as well as the claustrophobia, loneliness and coldness of self-life, countless people are walking the years passed by the elderly. Everyone’s life has countless...
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Professor Isak Borg: [In Professor Borg's dream] And the punishment?
The Examiner: I don't know. The usual, I suppose.
Professor Isak Borg: The usual?
The Examiner: Loneliness.
Professor Isak Borg: Loneliness?
The Examiner: Precisely.
Professor Isak Borg: Is there no mercy?
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Marianne Borg: Sleep well?
Professor Isak Borg: Yes, but recently I've had the weirdest dreams, as if I must tell myself something I won't listen to when I'm awake.
Marianne Borg: What's that?
Professor Isak Borg: That I'm dead. Although I'm alive.