Autumn Sonata(1978) (CONFIRMED · GUIDE)
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If you want to see a masterclass in acting—and a therapy session gone horribly wrong—Ingmar Bergman’s Autumn Sonata is the blueprint. Autumn Sonata(1978)
It asks the heavy question: Can we ever truly forgive our parents, or are we destined to repeat their mistakes? 🍂🎹 If you want to see a masterclass
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It’s a quiet film that feels like a thriller. It’s uncomfortable, visually stunning in its autumnal hues, and features arguably the best performances of both Ingrid Bergman’s and Liv Ullmann’s careers. 10/10 for emotional damage. 💔
There is a moment where they both play Chopin’s Prelude in A minor. No words are needed; you can hear the difference between Charlotte’s technical perfection and Eva’s desperate soul.
Bergman uses extreme close-ups to the point where you feel like you’re invading the characters' privacy. You see every flinch, every tear, and every cold stare.