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Wild strawberries by ingmar bergman
Wild strawberries by ingmar bergman








wild strawberries by ingmar bergman wild strawberries by ingmar bergman

Eventually they pick up a trio of hitchhikers: two men angrily arguing over the existence of God and the woman (Bibi Andersson) they’re both pursuing. On the road, Victor is accompanied by his estranged daughter-in-law (Ingrid Thulin), whose emotional distance allows her to be honest about his callous, sexist ways. Victor’s first dream is one of the classic sequences of mid-century world cinema. Edited according to the illogical rhythm of dreams – and a nice nod to Sjostrom’s own directorial masterwork, the 1921 silent film The Phantom Carriage – it’s the ultimate mortality nightmare. Victor’s first dream is one of the classic sequences of mid-century world cinema: wandering down empty streets, Victor observes a clock with no hands, a man with a horribly squinched face and then a horse-drawn carriage with a hearse. The film consists of dreams and reveries interspersed with a lightly comedic road trip, all woven together by Bergman with a deftness that’s nothing short of poetic. Isak Borg (Victor Sjostrom) travels to his former university to accept a prestigious honor, and along the way reflects on the various regrets of his long life.

wild strawberries by ingmar bergman

The bitter has not yet overpowered the sweet in this early film from writer-director Ingmar Bergman.Īging professor Dr.










Wild strawberries by ingmar bergman