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Ingmar Bergman - Persona (1966)

Posted By : FNB47 | Date : 26 Feb 2007 04:47:00 | Comments : 10 |
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Ingmar Bergman - Persona (1966)
| 1433 MB | Runtime 1:22:54 | b/w |
Language : Swedish / 2nd audio track is English commentary
Optional subtitles : English / French / Spanish
Audio : mp3 , 48000 Hz , 70 Kb/s , 1-ch
Video : XviD , 2200 Kb/s , 23.97 frm/s , 720x544 (4:3)


A young nurse, Alma, is put in charge of Elisabeth Vogler: an actress who is seemingly healthy in all respects, but will not talk. As they spend time together, Alma speaks to Elisabeth constantly, never receiving any answer. Alma eventually confesses her secrets to a seemingly sympathetic Elisabeth and finds that her own personality is being submerged into Elisabeth's persona. (http://imdb.com/title/tt0060827/plotsummary)



Writing from a hospital bed (as he did with Wild Strawberries, two of these being films strung out from anguish), Ingmar Bergman put down almost anything that was in his head to start with (the first five minutes- some of the most startling and thoroughly symbolic minutes he's ever directed), then transposed into a story of two women, or one. This was one of the landmark 'art-films' of the 1960's, with hints of the horrors of war (in one memorable scene, Elisabeth looks at a television screen at images of death), introspection regarding sex and identity, existentialism, and what it means to be an actor. (http://imdb.com/title/tt0060827/usercomments)



Ingmar Bergman's 1966 film, photographed by Sven Nykvist, begins when famous actress Elisabeth Vogler (Liv Ullmann) freezes on stage in the middle of a performance. Struck dumb by an unknown cause, she winds up in the care of young inexperienced nurse Alma (Bibi Andersson), and together they retreat to the seaside for the summer, where they enter into an uncommon intimacy and clash of wills. (www.amazon.com)



Bergman's study of the fragility of the human being and the treachery of life is incredibly moving in its perception and unrivaled imagery. And as always with Bergman and his reappearing ensemble of actors, the performances are flawless. Especially notable is the scene in which Alma recounts for the silent Elisabeth a morally and emotionally ambivalent erotic encounter she had experienced on a beach with a friend and two teenage boys. (www.amazon.com)



It is one of the most strangely erotic scenes ever filmed, and not a stitch of clothing is removed. Also of interest, and one of the most intriguing scenes in the film, perhaps among the most intriguing in all of cinema, is when Elisabeth paces barefooted back and forth over a patio on which we know there to be broken glass. It is an achievement in simple suspense from which many an aspiring director of thrillers could learn a bit. (www.amazon.com)



For those who've had their fill of predictable plots, irrelevant matter, and apish acting and are looking for something a little more sensual, poetic, and relevant to what life is about beyond the daily grind, this may be a good place to start. (www.amazon.com)



As in many of his films, Bergman seems to be stating that we cannot know another person, and that our inability to know is our greatest tragedy. But however the film is interpreted, it is a stunning and powerful achievement, one that will resonate with the viewer long after the film ends. (www.amazon.com)






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Posted By: kharmok Date: 26 Feb 2007 05:47:20

This is the only film I watched in the cinema (some 20 years ago), went out in the street, turned around, and went back in to the cinema to watch it again!

Thanks for putting up this masterpiece!

Posted By: italogreco Date: 26 Feb 2007 06:32:38
Wow. What a lovely gift.
Posted By: Fa Date: 26 Feb 2007 18:38:27
Thanks a lot. :)
I really hope I can keep up this time...no longer can I ue a RS autodownloader...well, I can but I have to keep returning to enter the code manually. Still I think it is worth it. Keeps me fit hehehe!


Fa.
Posted By: ChromosomeDamage Date: 26 Feb 2007 22:36:25
Mister Fa
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Link will be send to your download manager, leaving this page still under your eyes.
Posted By: pratiloma Date: 27 Feb 2007 05:00:22
Thanks FNB.47 for the wondersful post. 8-)

And, welcome back.
Posted By: harrygee Date: 28 Feb 2007 17:57:06
Bergman is one of the greats and if my memory serves me right this is one of his best films. Thank you so much for your generosity FNB.47
Posted By: dogus2k Date: 07 Sep 2007 12:46:27
Thank you very much!
Posted By: Mmvrs Date: 05 Oct 2007 09:35:27
Fantastic!
Thanks you so much!
Posted By: anak_kuburan Date: 28 Sep 2009 05:55:40
A rare quality.
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