« Scènes de la vie conjugale » est la chronique des nombreuses années d'amour et de disputes qui unissent Marianne et Johan à travers le mariage, l'infidélité, le divorce et les partenaires ... Tout lire« Scènes de la vie conjugale » est la chronique des nombreuses années d'amour et de disputes qui unissent Marianne et Johan à travers le mariage, l'infidélité, le divorce et les partenaires ultérieurs.« Scènes de la vie conjugale » est la chronique des nombreuses années d'amour et de disputes qui unissent Marianne et Johan à travers le mariage, l'infidélité, le divorce et les partenaires ultérieurs.
- Nominé pour le prix 1 BAFTA Award
- 8 victoires et 5 nominations au total
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Charlie, struggling with a moral dilemma at school, accompanies Colonel Slade on an unexpected trip to New York City. Throughout their journey, Slade indulges in fine dining, luxury hotels, and confronts deep emotional wounds, revealing plans to end his life. Charlie's honesty, patience, and kindness gradually draw Slade out of his bitterness. In turn, Slade helps Charlie find the courage to stand up for his principles during a critical school disciplinary hearing.
The film explores themes of honor, redemption, and personal integrity, and it features Al Pacino's iconic, Oscar-winning performance, particularly noted for the famous "Hoo-ah!" catchphrase and the unforgettable tango scene.
The film will try to show how their lives unraveled over the years, but strictly from dialogue in rooms, as we never meet the mistress, children, parents, or anyone else. Basically, an essay not a film, on male/female values. Bergman has made much better films.
I think the lack of rehearsal, and the central roles being played by two Bergman regulars give the performances a freshness and lack of polish that contribute to the truth of the movie. These are two people who change, hesitantly and unwillingly, in the throes of overwhelming emotions. The lack of polish, the enormous emotional shifts with scenes give it a documentary feel, even as the characters talk almost endlessly.
Unlike Bergman's earlier works, which are often theological musings on why G*d doesn't give us more directions, this shows two people trying to make their way in a world where G*d, if he exists, is irrelevant. It's a search for meaning without any hope of objective guide, of people trying to snatch some happiness desperately, in a existential world. It offers no grand messages, no singular route to happiness for all of humanity, just for two individuals.
I felt the first three episodes were deep and intense. Unfortunately, the last three seemed to deacceletate, and weaken the overall impact it could of have. Almost, like it over did it with the psychological insights. Never the less even in the last episodes their were moments that seemed brilliant and tender. I am definitely glad I watched it, and personally benefited from its discussions on guilt and the issues that arise from it. I will omly add that the film serms to go beyond the question of marital happiness and seems actually about the nature of life and love itself. Just my opiniom.
The camera work is really nice and the close-up shots made the film feel less like a movie and more like a scene happening in front of you.
I was really hyped for the latest hbo show which is a remakes of this but now after watching this, I don't think it will be as good as this, maybe an American style will be different but this is otherwordly.
Bergman's true essence lies in a deep study of the human condition which was very clear from Winter Light (my first Bergman) and his films are known to be depressing and leave a deep impact on the viewer and this is exactly what this did.
Both the characters were brilliantly written and how they react to their circumstances was really outstanding. The pacing is handled really well it just doesn't feel like a 3 hour long story about a couple talking.
After watching this, I could see how much of an inspiration it has served to some of my favourite movies of the same type.
Before Midnight took a realistic turn by escaping from the fantasised romance, Marriage story was also inspired from this and I am glad that I finally saw this movie.
The acting also was flawless by both the leads and it surely needs masterclass to portray such complex characters.
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- AnecdotesThe film was ruled ineligible for Oscar consideration because the longer mini-series version of it had already been telecast in Sweden.
- Citations
Marianne: Sometimes it grieves me that I've never loved anyone. I don't think I've ever been loved either. That distresses me.
Johan: Now you're being dramatic.
Marianne: Am I?
Johan: I know what I feel. I love you in my selfish way. And I think you love me in your fussy, pestering way. We love each other in an earthly and imperfect way.
- ConnexionsEdited from Scener ur ett äktenskap (1973)
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Scenes from a Marriage
- Lieux de tournage
- Fårö, Gotlands län, Suède(island)
- société de production
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Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 250 $ US
- Durée2 heures 49 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1