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Persona
Cast
Bibi Andersson, Liv Ullmann, Margaretha Krook, Gunnar Bjornstrand View AllCrew
Ingmar Bergman (Screenplay), Ingmar Bergman (Director) View AllRelease: Oct. 18th, 1966
Runtime: 1 hour, 23 minutes
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Ingmar Bergman's Persona - Possible Spoilers
I've actually watched quite a few movies recently, but a couple of them, (Noriko's Dinner Table and Persona) deserve much more thorough discussions than I've had time to get into lately. I've had to d...
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The Sci-Fi Slob
At first, I was a little dubious before watching the film, as I thought it might be a little too complex for it's own good (and mine.) But instead it has quenched my thirst for this kind of cinema - a kind I watch far too little of.
At first, I was a little dubious before watching the film, as I thought it might be a little too complex for it's own good (and mine.) But instead it has quenched my thirst for this kind of cinema - a kind I watch far too little of.
mark f
I want to bring this up because of the way the film begins and ends with the arc light of the film projector coming on and turning off.
I want to bring this up because of the way the film begins and ends with the arc light of the film projector coming on and turning off.
Daniel M
Once the film is over you will be long thinking about what you have just seen, less serious film watchers may be disappointed by a non linear and non spoon fed plot that come with the majority of popular films nowadays, but the fact that this film is not a linear story that presents you with a fully....
Once the film is over you will be long thinking about what you have just seen, less serious film watchers may be disappointed by a non linear and non spoon fed plot that come with the majority of popular films nowadays, but the fact that this film is not a linear story that presents you with a fully....