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Scenes From A Marriage (DVD)

 
Description: Genre: Drama / Theatrical Release: 1974 / Director: Ingmar Bergman / Actors: Liv Ullmann, Erland Josephson ... / DVD ... more
Scenes From A Marriage (DVD) ... released 29 September, 2003 at Tartan Video / Features of the DVD: Full Screen, PAL / Ingmar Bergman's Scenes from a Marriage opens with a couple--Marianne (Liv Ullmann) and Johann (Erland Josephson)--being interviewed for a magazine. Every moment seems to teeter on the brink of some rupture; just as they start to get comfortable, the interviewer has them freeze for a photograph. After making some bland, general statements, they both start admitting intimate details, confessing that they were brought together by mutual misery, then cheerfully claiming that theirs is a model marriage. The entirety of Scenes from a Marriage--which chronicles their emotional relationship even after a divorce and marriages to other people--continues to have these contradictions, moments of honesty and self-deception, of cruelty and kindness, concern and self-obsession, all laid bare by the skilful actors and the subtle, constantly shifting screenplay. Every scene is a small movie unto itself; in fact, Scenes from a Marriage was originally a six-episode TV show, carefully edited down into a unified film. This is one of Bergman's most immediate and accessible works, concerned more with the facts of human behaviour than symbolism or abstract themes. Bergman understands how to balance what could be horrible pain and despair with the characters' earnest efforts to improve their lives. His imitators reduce everything to sheer suffering and alienation; Bergman sees the best in his characters, even when their actions are terrible. This 1973 film won numerous awards, including several acting honours for Ullmann. --Bret Fetzer

Newest Review: ... establishes several notions that will be important later in the film. We watch as Johan talks in a quite narcissistic way ... more

 ... about himself, while Marianne finds little to say about herself, and just as she starts to say something personal and interesting, the interviewer interrupts her and asks someone to take a photo of her just as she is. We see a still of Marianne, falte ring, folding her arms defensively, while Johan turns to smile at her. The next scenes however reinforce the image of the happy couple and we almost forget these perturbing insights. They have ...more

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Premium Review Scenes From A Marriage (DVD): For Better and For Worse. (1087 words)
by - written on 02/02/01 (Very useful, 44 readings)
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This is an abridged version of a work produced in six episodes for television. It is still very long however (168 minutes), and length is just one of many hurdles that the viewer must overcome when watching the film. Other bugbears included the slow and repetitive nature of the storyline, and in some places its datedness. As this is such an old film I will discuss its plot fairly freely. I don't think the film is supposed to be approached as a thriller. It is character driven, and theme driven. Therefore giving the plot away is not an issue. I might hold back on a couple of details though. This is because there are so few real surprises in the piece that is ...  Read the complete review

 
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