Can’t Wait To Watch This One

I'm trying to watch all the Bergman films that I haven't previously seen and that are available on Netflix. Since I've seen most of the well-known ones, this includes some early and obscure ones. Here's the description of Thirst from the Netflix envelope:

Unhappily married couple Rut and Bertil take a train trip across war-torn Germany–a landscape reminiscent of their disintegrating relationship…. Between bouts of bickering, each reminisces about past lovers: Viola, whose affairs with a psychologist and a lesbian dancer lead to tragedy, and Raoul, whose liaison with Rut ends with an abortion.

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9 responses to “Can’t Wait To Watch This One”

  1. Oh yeah. Very inspiring.
    That emoticon is doing something strange to my psyche.
    AMDG

  2. I can imagine Hollywood execs sitting around the table when that idea gets pitched.

  3. Rather you than me.

  4. I watched half of it today. It may be that the Netflix blurb is somewhat sunnier than is warranted by the film.

  5. The closest I have come to seeing a Bergman film is this
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMVrMHQk95s

  6. Now you know what to expect. In fact you’re in possession of a significant plot spoiler. Or maybe I should say “plot.”

  7. Louise

    It sounds so cheery, doesn’t it?

  8. It turned out to be both worse and better than the blurb. The blurb left out the madness, suicide, and fantasy of murder. But it ends on a slightly positive note.
    Apart from that, it’s got some good technique (photography, dialog, etc.), though not as good as Bergman would later develop. Mainly of interest to serious Bergman fans, I think.

  9. Louise

    “The blurb left out the madness, suicide, and fantasy of murder. But it ends on a slightly positive note.”
    Lord, I laughed!

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