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La peur

Original title: Non credo più all'amore (La paura)
  • 1954
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  • 1h 15m
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6.7/10
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Ingrid Bergman in La peur (1954)
Drama

Irene Wagner, the wife of prominent scientist Albert Wagner, finds herself blackmailed about her affair by her lover's jealous ex-girlfriend. The plot, an experiment in causing fear, drives ... Read allIrene Wagner, the wife of prominent scientist Albert Wagner, finds herself blackmailed about her affair by her lover's jealous ex-girlfriend. The plot, an experiment in causing fear, drives her into a rage.Irene Wagner, the wife of prominent scientist Albert Wagner, finds herself blackmailed about her affair by her lover's jealous ex-girlfriend. The plot, an experiment in causing fear, drives her into a rage.

  • Director
    • Roberto Rossellini
  • Writers
    • Stefan Zweig
    • Sergio Amidei
    • Roberto Rossellini
  • Stars
    • Ingrid Bergman
    • Mathias Wieman
    • Renate Mannhardt
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    6.7/10
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    • Director
      • Roberto Rossellini
    • Writers
      • Stefan Zweig
      • Sergio Amidei
      • Roberto Rossellini
    • Stars
      • Ingrid Bergman
      • Mathias Wieman
      • Renate Mannhardt
    • 16User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Ingrid Bergman
    Ingrid Bergman
    • Irene Wagner
    Mathias Wieman
    Mathias Wieman
    • Professor Albert Wagner
    Renate Mannhardt
    Renate Mannhardt
    • Luisa Vidor aka Johanna Schultze
    Kurt Kreuger
    Kurt Kreuger
    • Erich Baumann
    Elise Aulinger
    • Martha - Wagners' Housekeeper
    Edith Schultze-Westrum
    Edith Schultze-Westrum
    • Wagners' Babysitter
    Steffi Stroux
    • Luisa Vidor's Friend
    • (as Steffie Struck)
    Annelore Wied
    Rolf Deininger
      Albert Herz
        Klaus Kinski
        Klaus Kinski
        • Cabaret Performer
        • (uncredited)
        Klara Kraft
          Jürgen Micksch
          • Bobby - Wagners' Son
          • (uncredited)
          Gabriele Seitz
          Gabriele Seitz
          • Freda - Wagners' Daughter
          • (uncredited)
          Elisabeth Wischert
          • Mary
          • (uncredited)
          • Director
            • Roberto Rossellini
          • Writers
            • Stefan Zweig
            • Sergio Amidei
            • Roberto Rossellini
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          10klauskind

          Tales of fear and marriage

          Whenever I see La Paura I think of it as a companion piece to Eyes Wide Shut, or maybe it is the other way around. Adultery makes both films tick but in different ways. I think Phillip French was right on the money when he pointed out a Wizard of Oz thing in Kubrick's last work. Like Dorothy, Tom and Nicole go through fantasies and nightmares and at the end Dorothy's reassuring childish motto "there's no place like home" is ironically updated to the adult circumstantial adage "there's no sex like marital sex". Kubrick's take is intellectual, he never leaves the world of ideas to touch the ground. He taunts the audience first with an erotic movie and then with a thriller and refuses to deliver either of them. He was married to his third wife for 40 years, until he died. Rossellini was still married to Ingrid Bergman when he directed La Paura; they had been adulterous lovers and their infidelity widely criticized La Paura is a tale, a noirish one. The noir intrigue is solved and the tale has a happy ending. The city is noir; the country is tale, the territory where childhood is possible. The transition is operated in the most regular way: by car, a long-held shot taken from the front of the car as it rides into the road, as if we were entering a different dimension. Irene (Bergman) starts the movie: we just see a dark city landscape but her voice-over narration tells us of her angst and informs us that the story is a flashback, hers. Bergman's been cheating on her husband. At first guilt is just psychological torture but soon expands into economic blackmail and then grows into something else. From beginning to end the movie focuses on what Bergman feels, every other character is there to make her feel something. Only when the director gives away the plot before the main character can find out does he want us to feel something Bergman still can't. When she finds out, we have already experienced the warped mechanics of the situation and we may focus once again on the emotional impact it has on Bergman's Irene. In La Paura treasons are not imagined but real, nightmares are deliberate and the couple's venom suppurates in bitter ways. Needless to say, Ingrid has another of her rough rides in the movies but Rossellini doesn't dare put her away as he did in Europa 51, nor does he abandon her to the inscrutable impassivity of nature (Stromboli). His gift is less transcendent and fragile than the conclusion of Viaggio in Italia. He just gives his wife as much of a fairy tale ending as a real woman can have, a human landscape where she can finally feel at home. Back to the country, a half lit interior scene where shadows suggest the comfort of sleep. After all, it's the "fairy godmother" who speaks the last words in the movie.
          8rmeingast

          Brief review

          I viewed a copy of a copy on video of this film and so the video quality was not that great. First, what did I like and not like? I didn't like the beginning or ending, but the rest of the movie was very good. Ingrid Bergman does a very fine job as the wife who has a secret to hide and will go to great lengths out of fear, hence the title of the movie, to prevent her husband from finding out. As the husband, Mathias Wieman does an excellent job playing the part of the kind, understanding Professor Wagner who is not as he seems. Overall, the film is a fine psychological thriller in the manner of Hitchcock and I won't give away the film noirish plot twist or the problematic, to me, ending. This movie is little known but well worth a look.
          6ntgbntgb

          Too little. Too late.

          Rossellini shot two versions of 'La Paura', one in German ('Angst') and an international version ('Fear'). The two differ in shots and editing. The first Italian version ('La Paura') corresponds to the international one. Later on another shorter version was distributed by the title 'Non credo più nell'amore'. This restoration is the reconstruction of the international version, 'Fear', and it started from the negative of 'Non credo più nell'amore' and by two vintage duplicates, a positive and a negative. The latter, with a number of vintage prints, were used as reference to reconstruct the editing. I watched the international 'Fear'.

          I can't help but feel a film about a woman living in constant fear as a direct result of her own infidelity would have fit into the Rossellini + Bergman catalogue so brilliantly just 3 or 4 years prior when they both were living in fear as a direct result of their own sinful affair's scandalisation of America. As it is, I feel that 'Fear' is distant from all collaborating on it. Lack of thought becomes uncharacteristically apparent in the closing act, and the reason for that seems to be a lack of care for a project that could have been so special, so Kiarostami, in a weird, Rossellini kind of way.
          7Hitchcoc

          Bergman in the Time of Scandal

          A simple story about a simple thing, blackmail. Ingrid Bergman and her husband work in a facility that is trying to work on medical issues, such as the destruction of heart tissue. Bergman, much younger than her husband, has a fling with a playboy type. In the process, an evil woman blackmails her and with each payoff, the amount increases. The film is full of tension as Bergman rushes to get more to this woman. Finally, a ring that means a great deal to the husband is taken. She has to get it back. The events that follow are rather hard to swallow and seem, for me, to diminish the story. Bergman does a slow burn when she gets to that "I've had enough" stage. Things become way too contrived. After seeing the ending, say to yourself, "Is this a real conclusion, even in a 1954 film drama. Bergman, as always, does a really nice job.
          6ignorantbliss-30802

          Bergman's talent was wasted

          This is the last film that Bergman and Rossellini did together. Their marriage was on the rocks and perhaps this was like a throwaway movie because that's what I feel after watching this. The plot does no have subplot, depth or whatever. It's clear cut plot about a woman being blackmailed by the lover's wife, and she is being paranoid about it trying to hide it from her husband. And little did she know that...(I won't spoil it for you). But there is all about. Bergman was great as usual but that's the only good thing. I felt like the director falling asleep all the while directing this. And the ending was a bit rushed. I only recommend this for Bergman fans only (I know there are lots and lots of them out there) who wants to experience this whole Bergmania.

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          • Trivia
            The last film Roberto Rossellini and Ingrid Bergman made together before their divorce in 1957.
          • Quotes

            Luisa Vidor, alias Johann Schultze: If only the director of Bongo Bar could see me now! He has no faith in my artistic talent. He thinks I should just play bit parts. But I have a lot of potential. I know I have talent.

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          • Release date
            • December 14, 1955 (France)
          • Countries of origin
            • Italy
            • West Germany
          • Language
            • German
          • Also known as
            • Fear
          • Filming locations
            • Munich, Bavaria, Germany
          • Production companies
            • Aniene Film
            • Ariston Film GmbH
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          • Runtime
            1 hour 15 minutes
          • Color
            • Black and White
          • Sound mix
            • Mono
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.37 : 1

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