Max Von Sydow
This is a thread I am dedicating to Max Von Sydow, who I feel is one of the greatest actors of all time. Yes he is still alive as of this posting so this is not an R.I.P. thread. Sorry if it looked that way. Hell he is even listed as filming right now and as having a role in the upcoming movie Bach.
It will simply be a place where I post reviews on his movies over the last 60 (almost 70) decades and maybe a few things about his acting career in general.
Here is a small bio I did about him I posted on MOFO around 12 years ago:
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Max Von Sydow took my breath away when I watched him for the first time as Father Merrin trying to rid Linda Blair (Regan) of the “beast” that had taken possession of her. His on screen presence was magnificent and the Swedish actor has never failed to amaze me. He has played the son of God in The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) and then switched sides later in his career in the wonderful film Needful Things (1993). His filmography is vast in deed and he is still making films as he closes in on his eightieth birthday. He is like a beacon in the dark when he enters a scene, and I am sure he is the same in person. He has a sparkle in his eyes that betray his seriousness at times, but it lends credence to his sarcasm which is one of the things I love about him. One of his favorite roles of mine is of course when he totally integrates his craft with the character Ming the Merciless in the 1980 cult classic Flash Gordon. He made his early mark on film playing in many Ingmar Bergman films including the Seventh Seal (1957) in which he played a game of chess against Death. He is one of my favorite actors and has been a roles model to me since I was very young.
Bergman himself said:
“There's an enigmatic relationship between Max and myself. He has meant a tremendous amount to me....As an actor, Max is sound through and through. Robust. Technically durable. If I'd had a psychopath to present these deeply psychopathic roles, it would have been unbearable. It's a question of acting the part of a broken man, not of being him. The sort of exhibitionism in this respect which is all the rage just now will pass over, I think. By and by people will regain their feeling for the subtle detachment which often exists between Max and my madmen."
Quotes from Max Von Sydow himself:
Bergman has a very special eye for people. His background taught him to listen and to feel.
I don't believe in devils. Indifference and misunderstandings can create evil situations. Most of the time, people who appear to be evil are really victims of evil deeds.
I think English is a fantastic, rich and musical language, but of course your mother tongue is the most important for an actor.
If Jesus came back today, and saw what was going on in his name, he'd never stop throwing up.
He is still going strong and his most recent film The Inquiry where he plays, of all things, the Roman Emperor Tiberius. I look forward to this greatly.
Birth date/Birthplace
April 10th 1929 / Lund Sweden
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I really want to dedicate the time to rewatching his movies and seeing the few that I have never had the privilege to experience. As I watch them I will post a review on my thoughts on the film.
There will be no reasoning behind the order I watch them other than what I have available easily or what I am in the mood for. If anyone has a movie of his they would like me to watch or wants to share thoughts on him or a film I would be happy I welcome your input. I will be starting out with The Seventh Seal which I plan on watching tonight.
I am in no hurry to finish this, but I am already excited about the idea of watching his films.
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“The gladdest moment in human life, methinks, is a departure into unknown lands.” – Sir Richard Burton
Last edited by 7thson; 08-30-18 at 08:43 PM.