i cried because of fear

Cassandre 2022-03-22 09:02:29


Bergman 's films are always serious
and rational and full of thinking I ca n't feel the warmth The most I see in the film is the fear of death, the fear of sickness, the fear of loneliness, the fear of intimacy, the fear of hell, the fear of even being born again... Fear because of the threat of being in person , anxiety because of the premonition that the threat is approaching Bergman most makes me What I admire is the surprisingly slow and steady shots. Many directors are calm and peaceful, such as Bergman's Zhuo Shi. It is rare to tell you the truth of the world with such peace of mind. The breeze blows the leaves and swaying . The muscle movement of chewing is especially unbearable. The part where the doctor describes the vicissitudes of life in the mirror is too exciting. After seeing it, I shed tears because it touched some fears in my heart. I cried because of fear.



















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  • Lou 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    This picture is too beautiful, even Caravaggio in several places. Interestingly, similar structures such as "Sick-Healthy People", closed spaces, and character wrestling appeared in "Still in the Mirror" in 1961, "Silence" in 1963, and "Masquerade" in 1966. appeared again. The subject of discussion is still the loss of communication and discourse, and there are still inescapable "Bergmanian propositions"—love and alienation for mothers, hatred for brothers, and what he calls "emotional blackmail," and his Tirelessly questioning God. Even the "Agnes Resurrection" scene in the details comes from his ten-year-old experience of being locked up in a morgue. The real Bergman I like exists in these four women, "I don't trust anyone, I don't love anyone, and I don't miss anyone", harsh, indifferent, and Anna is his secret room. The open gap is absolutely gentle. Like two sides of a coin, firmly attached to each other. (I love him 555)

  • Elbert 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    Bergman is that every movie has to do something new, try new breakthroughs, right? There is only one scene in each person's memory, but enough details and plots are explained. It is really powerful, and the method of trying is also very bold. It was filmed before the Autumn Sonata, but the two have some similarities in the relationship between the characters and the plot. A bit of a pity.

Cries & Whispers quotes

  • Agnes: There's someone out there. Anna. There's someone out there.

  • Maria: Your arguments have always bored me.