12 Angry Men (1957)
90%Anatomy of a Murder, Otto Preminger's sharp courthouse drama, kept me awake and interested all through it's 2 hour 40 minute duration. The film employed a little bit... More
Anatomy of a Murder, Otto Preminger's sharp courthouse drama, kept me awake and interested all through it's 2 hour 40 minute duration. The film employed a little bit... More
Peter Sellers was in a lot of films that basically wasted his talents. Like these three here. Or maybe I'm thinking too much of him. Dunno. Kate Beckinsale is a person... More
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The Lovers on the Bridge (1991)
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Pollock is good. Les Amants du Pont-Neuf is another film that proved not to be at all as cool as I remembered. Pretty bland and empty actually. But still it does look good. Check out the fireworks, and check out the ending scene. Saraband is a continuation to the story of the couple in Scenes From a Marriage, thirty years later. And Ingmar Bergman is amazing. The man is ancient, what...87 this year, 84 when he made this, and he still hasn't lost his touch. Saraband is fantastic. Who else does stuff like this? Nobody. I'm speechless. |
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RockinTim on 5/23/05 at 10:40 PM
I've been disappointed in a couple of movies that I used to like and have gone back to watch recently too - kind of odd. I think that our views on Fellini and Bergman might be completely reversed - I love Fellini, and I really admire Bergman's films, but I don't love them...
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ReggieRamirez on 5/29/05 at 11:53 PM
funny how that goes.
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RockinTim on 5/30/05 at 12:09 AM
Do you think that being Scandinavian has anything to do with your response to Bergman?
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ReggieRamirez on 5/30/05 at 1:05 AM
hard to say. if it is so, then it's on some really deep down level that i'm not able to decipher. i've never actually considered bergman to be very particularly scandinavian, or that other scandinavians would idolize him all that much. plus there's differences within scandinavia. i don't think i'm capable of determining if bergman is characteristically swedish, but he certainly is very far from any finnishness (compare for example to Kaurismäki). i don't know, it's all very ambiguous.
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RockinTim on 5/30/05 at 1:32 AM
That's a good point about differences within Scandinavia... stupid of me to forget that (and I should know after years and years of my Swedish grandparents and my Norwegian Dad giving each other grief... and that's after the families have been in America for 4 generations!)...
I've always been disappointed that I haven't liked Bergman more...
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