Jan y Eva Rosenberg, dos antiguos violinistas con un matrimonio tempestuoso, dirigen una granja en una isla en plena guerra civil. A pesar de haberlo intentado todo para huir de su patria, l... Leer todoJan y Eva Rosenberg, dos antiguos violinistas con un matrimonio tempestuoso, dirigen una granja en una isla en plena guerra civil. A pesar de haberlo intentado todo para huir de su patria, la guerra interfiere en todos los aspectos de sus vidas.Jan y Eva Rosenberg, dos antiguos violinistas con un matrimonio tempestuoso, dirigen una granja en una isla en plena guerra civil. A pesar de haberlo intentado todo para huir de su patria, la guerra interfiere en todos los aspectos de sus vidas.
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- 10 premios ganados y 5 nominaciones en total
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Opiniones destacadas
Much has been written about the unsympathetic central characters, particularly von Sydow's. For me there are flashes of a good (if flawed) man early in the film, but one who copes badly with adversity. The flaws become all that is left as his humanity is gradually eroded by one horror after another.
I watched A Passion (Ullmann and von Sydow on their island again) soon after this, and was amazed to recognise many of the same locations. And then there's a dream sequence...
Skammen is a darkly lit movie, that should be watched at night, so as to let it work it's magic. Many of the effects are conveyed indirectly, but so effectively that some scenes compete in intensity to a contemporary, insanely huge budget film like Saving Private Ryan. Of course, the action in Skammen is on a much smaller scale but it is impressive none-the-less.
While the film-making style feels contemporary, the setting of the film feels timeless and placeless. The war-torn countryside, and even the yet intact provincial hamlet could be anywhere, any time. And this film is not so much about specific historical events, with specific names and dates, but about universal human reactions to adversity and chaos.
The acting in Skammen, though typically impressive from Ullman and Sydow, is not of primary importance in this film, unlike most other Bergman movies. Through much of the film they are spectators, much as we are. Bergman has the war imposed on them, and through them on the audience, and their reaction is perhaps what any of our reactions might be.
Highly recommended. 10/10
Eva and Jan leave us under no illusion of how innocent people living ordinary lives the world over can change as they're drawn into the living nightmares of armed conflict. Max von Sydow and Liv Ullman once again present us with characters from the imagination of Ingmar Bergman that exist in a world few of us would like to share, but the world of cinema lets us come close enough to get a feel.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaAlthough generally regarded as one of Ingmar Bergman's finest films, the director himself was largely unhappy with the film. In his book "Images: My Life in Film", Bergman wrote that he felt the script was uneven, resulting in a poor first half.
- ErroresConsidering the bomb explosions near the house and the greenhouse, it is odd that some many glass windows are still present later.
- Citas
Eva Rosenberg: Sometimes everything seems just like a dream. It's not my dream, it's somebody else's. But I have to participate in it. How do you think someone who dreams about us would feel when he wakes up. Feeling ashamed?
- ConexionesEdited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: Le contrôle de l'univers (1999)
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- SEK 2,800,000 (estimado)
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 1,798
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 43min(103 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1







