Nel mezzo della guerra civile, l'ex violinisti Jan ed Eva Rosenberg, che hanno un matrimonio tempestoso, conducono una fattoria su un'isola rurale. Nonostante essi cerchino di andare via, la... Leggi tuttoNel mezzo della guerra civile, l'ex violinisti Jan ed Eva Rosenberg, che hanno un matrimonio tempestoso, conducono una fattoria su un'isola rurale. Nonostante essi cerchino di andare via, la guerra condiziona ogni aspetto delle loro vite.Nel mezzo della guerra civile, l'ex violinisti Jan ed Eva Rosenberg, che hanno un matrimonio tempestoso, conducono una fattoria su un'isola rurale. Nonostante essi cerchino di andare via, la guerra condiziona ogni aspetto delle loro vite.
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Recensioni in evidenza
If there's a lesson to any of this, it may be that no one can afford to be ignorant of the issues and the world around them or else they will be ill-equipped to deal with them when they inevitably intrude on even the most isolated of lives.
The black and white cinematography is stunning and the suspense is often unbearable, especially when the couple finds themselves at the mercy of renegade soldiers who cannot be reasoned with. The downbeat and confusing ending, however, does not satisfy...it seems a bit pretentious and leaves the viewer feeling a bit cheated. Nevertheless, a worthwhile and engrossing film from a master director.
But I definitely do not regret to have gone on watching it. It is one of the most beautiful Bergman movies I've ever seen, at the same time human, ruthless and psychologically so convincing.
Seldom have I seen actors play so wonderfully, with such an intensity on their faces : Liv Ullman's interpretation is unforgettable and Sydow is excellent too.
There is always psychological violence in Bergman movies, and this one may be the most physically violent of them all. The strained relationships between the man and the woman evolve in parallel with the physical violence that is surrounding them...
Finally, this sober, violent and powerful film contains a surprisingly striking human depth. An excellent Bergman.
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.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizAlthough 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.
- BlooperConsidering the bomb explosions near the house and the greenhouse, it is odd that some many glass windows are still present later.
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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?
- ConnessioniEdited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: Le contrôle de l'univers (1999)
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 2.800.000 SEK (previsto)
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 1798 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 43min(103 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1