Wednesday, 27 April 2016

WLD STRWBRRIES-bergman so beautiful and real > human condition

The ontology and epistemology of life... to reflect into retrospective, from a metaphysical/philos view, superb...


Bergman was not even 40 when he wrote the screenplay.


It's a road trip movie. It's a grownup Christmas Carol. It's also very funny in places, especially with the bickering couple. Then there's the depth - pain first and last,  redemption through understanding, throwing a living light on it all.


The beginning of life never ends. A movie that should be viewed by older adult caregivers and healthcare workers. Thoughtfully done, accurate and thought provoking.


man coming to terms with his own faults. Certainly that is too shallow.  And it really has no support if analyzed closely.  Both Marianne AND Borg, must eliminate their arrogance, criticisms, and "principles" that separate the genders and start working together to form a bond.  Borg CANNOT fix the problems his dreams try to tell him of: That he "dead though he lives" because the solution lies in his relationship with Marianne.


Twedish family dynamics


This film never begins, never ends, but is a short segment of the unceasing stream of consciousness.

 Did the critics see the final scene of Borg's face.  If that wasn't change, then what was it?  Other critics say that the hitchhikers seem cardboard and their scenes flat.  Duh--they're two different clowns battling for the affection of a dumb girl who could care less about their questions.  "God exists." "No, God doesn't exist."  "So, did







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