How does /tv/ feel about this guy?
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>>68907582
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>>68907562
Persona is a real masterpiece, although sometimes I think some of his other films like The Seventh Seal are overrated.
>>68907792
I definitely think Seventh Seal is overrated.
>>68907562
Fanny and Alexander is the greatest movie of the last century, only plebs could disagree
>>68907943
isnt that movie like 3 hours long?
>>68907943
>>68908011
>3 hours long
w e w
>>68907792
>>68907855
Thank fuck I'm not alone
I wouldn't say it was bad, but it's hardly this great essential masterpiece
>>68908182
yeah, i remember feeling really let down the first time i watched it. the premise looked really interesting too.
>>68908011
>>68908088
plebs
>>68908182
>>68908240
The Seventh Seal was great but it aged badly, especially since now atheism/agnosticism is the default
>>68907562
One of the best ever. Really got down to the essentials of drama and raw emotions.
>>68907792
I think it's pretty great but it definitely shouldn't be the first Bergman film you watch
Most people expect something more along the lines of Tarkovsky
>>68908487
First Bergman film for anyone to watch should be Wild Strawberries
He's okay. No Lars Von Trier or anything. Better than the French New shits.
>>68908595
>he doesn't like the french new wave
Hour of the Wolf is one of my favorites, Wild strawberries as well
>>68908521
really or are you rusing
>>68908632
>capeshit meme
You're out of your depth, lad
>>68908521
why is that such a good starting point
>>68908351
>since now atheism/agnosticism is the default
where are you from, if you don't mind telling?
Here in america it's still fairly standard
>>68908632
Even the french new wave doesn't like the french new wave
He directed a movie called Shame, which is really good and should be confused with that retarded Fassbender film.
my fav director, his mid 50s to early 60s filmography is pretty much untouchable
fav films are The Magician, Persona, Through A Glass Darkly and Hour of the Wolf, probably in that order although it varies
>>68908595
Lars Von Trier better than Bergman?
>>68908702
>implying my post had anything to do with capeshit
>>68908802
>Drake meme
Your shit taste exceeds this board
>>68908776
>2011 Shame
God, fuck that movie. And fuck you for reminding me of it. Why do so many people like that garbage?
bumpin'
Itt: film schoolers aka future script readers and pa's
>>68907792
>>68907855
>>68908182
Definitely not alone. It's not even a top 10 Bergman for me.
>>68909001
So then the real question is why is it considered his best?
>>68908997
>you have to be a film-school student to want to talk about bergman
If only, then maybe they'd be less full of idiotic dickweeds that worship wes anderson
Nah, why go to film school when you can go to films? ;')
>>68908877
>Why do so many people like that garbage?
because it's perfect
and Bergman's Shame is also perfect
my favourite movie of his
>>68909070
It's the most accessible and the "iconic" chess scene with Death is essentially pop culture. It's the same with Tarkovsky and Stalker.
>>68908997
ITT: neo-/tv/ is finally greeted by old /tv/ and gets insecure about their taste
Loved her in Casablanca
>>68907562
Makes well made, raw but dry films. I have to space them out by a couple of months. Fanny and Alexander has been sitting on my PVR for maybe a year now.
>>68909917
Fanny and Alexander is nothing like his previous films though
>>68909917
You should make some time to watch it soon. It actually flies by pretty quick.
>>68908773
not amongst the people who would watch this kind of movie though
>>68910578
im an atheist and i watch bergman
>>68908632
>babby's first film movement
>>68911014
It may be baby's first film movement but you're just being a contrarian if you don't like it.
Great filmmaker, terrible critic.
>>68911169
Left Bank all the way, nigguh
FNW was made by and for children
>>68911220
>left bank
>wanting to watch movies not made by cinephiles
>>68911287
>wanting to watch movies made by Marxists with a love-hate relationship with American culture
>>68911391
>truffaut
>marxist
>>68910747
exactly my point
>>68908351
>The Seventh Seal was great but it aged badly, especially since now atheism/agnosticism is the default
This makes no sense
Seventh Seal was my first Bergman, and I loved it. I absolutely do think it's a masterpiece, and while perhaps not his best, well deserving of the recognition it gets
>>68912492
Fuck off
>>68911842
you sound like a fag lmao
>"my first Bergman"
its a film not an art exhibit
>>68912658
what the fuck are you talking about? it was the first Bergman film he watched.
pretentious hack
>>68912753
why do you say that anon?
>>68912787
because i'm stupid
>>68912846
nice nice
>>68912658
>implying film isnt art
fag
>>68911842
Watch more and you'll see the error of your ways.