Ive watched it for the first time yesterday with only watching Wild Strawberries and Ordet that comes to mind.
Visually beautiful, im surprised at time how new it looks, it could have been basically been filmed yesterday if not for a few details that shows the times like the Typewriter machine and that Bus at the end.
>slowly moves the camera around the environment for 10-30 minutes >shoves the camera right in the actor's face for 20 minutes >cliche existentialist stuff >more slowly moving camera around and still shots for 30 minutes around boring areas >uninteresting boring endings
I have watched so many of his films and tbqh i don't get the appeal. all the themes are basically angsty teenager's existentialism and there is only one or two tops (if there is any) interesting shots in each film.
His best works are hour of the wolf, in the presence of a clown, through a glass darkly and autumn sonata.
of course his most popular films are the fedora tipping ones and the pretentious psych one
I'm currently debating with myself whether I should watch The Magician, The Silence or Autumn Sonata next. I've seen most of his other films. What do you recommend?
all his films are garbage
Fanny & Alexander is great
this
I'm sorry folks but they're just the kind of movie you keep thinking about everything else
nobody cares about le fricking demon director
yeah he ain't bussin fr fr he mid af
It really is overrated. The directorial skill, and
the originality of ideas, is very impressive but is ultimately just pseudery.
Is this real?
stick to teletubbies
filtered. hard.
One of the greatest movies of all time and his 2nd best after Fanny and Alexander
i came unbelievably hard to that one scene. you know the one
one of the most erotic scenes in cinema history, and it's literally just one character talking. bravo Bergman
came so hard to this
american coomer pornbrains
Based take. This is some of the greatest dialogue ever filmed. The film is brilliant.
Mah homies. Same here. It's only because the actress was hot. If some slag was telling it, no one would come.
European and came harder than the realization of your parents that they have a moronic child.
>It's only because the actress was hot. If some slag was telling it, no one would come.
kek, what a babby's first middle-school film observation.
I watched that Zizek film too!
Ive watched it for the first time yesterday with only watching Wild Strawberries and Ordet that comes to mind.
Visually beautiful, im surprised at time how new it looks, it could have been basically been filmed yesterday if not for a few details that shows the times like the Typewriter machine and that Bus at the end.
>Visually beautiful, im surprised at time how new it looks
It's a fricking black and white movie that looks just as old as it is.
Modern black and white movies look older than Persona, unironically.
Ordet is not a bergman film why did you mention it lmfao
>americans cannot tell the difference between svenska och dansk
I wouldn't call it his worst, but it's a rather shallow one and overly reliant on its gimmick. He has much better films
If… was better
Not a fricking chance you have seen all 60+ features Bergman directed and concluded this was the worst
His worst is the virgin spring. That is so bad, some student films are better than that.
What the frick? It's one of his best
>revenge le bad
The whole revenge portion of the film is kino.
Bergman philosophical and intellectual ideas are all cliche and un-interesting. No one should take them seriously.
LOVE Bergman. Especially when it comes to hate and disgust, no one else does it like him.
well he was an atheist haha
Hipster trash for "film experts". One of the few movies I have rated 1/10.
filtered amerilard
I literally did not understand this film at all. Please explain it to me, unironically
>slowly moves the camera around the environment for 10-30 minutes
>shoves the camera right in the actor's face for 20 minutes
>cliche existentialist stuff
>more slowly moving camera around and still shots for 30 minutes around boring areas
>uninteresting boring endings
I have watched so many of his films and tbqh i don't get the appeal. all the themes are basically angsty teenager's existentialism and there is only one or two tops (if there is any) interesting shots in each film.
His best works are hour of the wolf, in the presence of a clown, through a glass darkly and autumn sonata.
of course his most popular films are the fedora tipping ones and the pretentious psych one
I'm currently debating with myself whether I should watch The Magician, The Silence or Autumn Sonata next. I've seen most of his other films. What do you recommend?