Doctor Strange
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I know that Bergman isn't generally held in the same stratospheric esteem now that he was back in the 1960s when I first became a film buff, but I still love many of his films, and I couldn't let his death pass without mention.
He was an astonishingly brilliant filmmaker. As a writer/director, he was a master of getting the best out of all his collaborators, especially actors and cinematographers. His films are utterly unique: they're never less than fascinating, and the best are powerful statements of the human condition!
A short list of his masterworks: Smiles Of A Summer Night, The Seventh Seal, Wild Strawberries, The Magician, The Virgin Spring, Hour Of The Wolf, Persona, Winter Light, Cries And Whispers, Scenes From A Marriage, The Magic Flute, Autumn Sonata, Fanny And Alexander - and lots of others! (If you're truly interested in film, you have got to see some of these!)
Maybe now he has the answer to one of the key questions that runs through so many of his films - God's silence...
He was an astonishingly brilliant filmmaker. As a writer/director, he was a master of getting the best out of all his collaborators, especially actors and cinematographers. His films are utterly unique: they're never less than fascinating, and the best are powerful statements of the human condition!
A short list of his masterworks: Smiles Of A Summer Night, The Seventh Seal, Wild Strawberries, The Magician, The Virgin Spring, Hour Of The Wolf, Persona, Winter Light, Cries And Whispers, Scenes From A Marriage, The Magic Flute, Autumn Sonata, Fanny And Alexander - and lots of others! (If you're truly interested in film, you have got to see some of these!)
Maybe now he has the answer to one of the key questions that runs through so many of his films - God's silence...