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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA critic blackmails a famous musician with his biography filled with the revelations of many of his women.A critic blackmails a famous musician with his biography filled with the revelations of many of his women.A critic blackmails a famous musician with his biography filled with the revelations of many of his women.
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Jan Blomberg
- English Radio Reporter
- (non crédité)
Lars-Owe Carlberg
- Driver
- (non crédité)
Axel Düberg
- Man in Black
- (non crédité)
Doris Funcke
- Waitress
- (non crédité)
Göran Graffman
- French Radio Reporter
- (non crédité)
Yvonne Igell
- Waitress
- (non crédité)
Ulf Johansson
- Man in Black
- (non crédité)
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This comedy, most notable for being Bergman's first film in color, is often considered one of his worst. I went into it with very low expectations, glad that it was just 80 minutes long. Thankfully, it's not nearly as bad as its reputation. It's minor Bergman, for sure. It's main crime is that it thinks it's much funnier than it ever is. That can be annoying, but, really, the film isn't exactly unfunny. Personally, I think Bergman only did comedy right once, with Smiles of a Summer Night, and even that one I don't think is amongst his best work. Simply put, Bergman excels at tragedy, and his comedy can feel forced. This film revolves around an art critic (Jarl Kulle, Bergman's most mugging actor) who comes to write a biography of a famous cellist at his palatial estate. The cellist (whose face never appears on screen) is a philanderer, surrounding himself with women of various ages (including Bibi Andersson, Harriet Andersson and Eva Dahlbeck). Kulle starts a fling with Bibi Andersson, and soon discovers that one of the wives or mistresses is attempting to murder the cellist. The Bergman film this reminds me most of is The Devil's Eye, which also stars Kulle (if I recall correctly, that one is slightly less comic). The color cinematography is actually quite excellent. Bergman didn't film again in color until Cries and Whispers. This is available on Hulu Plus.
Histoire
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- AnecdotesThis is Ingmar Bergman's first color film.
- Crédits fousThe disclaimer at the beginning states that: "Every similarity between this film and the so-called reality has to be a misunderstanding".
- Bandes originalesOrchestral Suite No. 3 D-dur (BWV 1068)
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 20 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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