Ingmar Bergman, 1918-2007
Ingrid Thulin,
Gunnel Lindblom,
Jörgen Lindström,
Hakan Jahnberb,
Birger Malmsten
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The third entry in Ingmar Bergman's trilogy about faith and redemption (with Through A Glass Darkly and Winter Light) is a stark and enigmatic allegory fueled by subtle performances from Ingrid Thulin... read more
DVD Release Date: August 19, 2003
Stats: 355 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (355)
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November 22, 2011
Sometimes words aren't necessary to convey meaning or emotion. Quiet is as effective as any spoken language or detailed text. Master filmmaker Ingmar Bergman's "The Silence (Tystnaden)" which shocked the audience at the time of its release goes way ahead of its time and proves ju... read more
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July 22, 2010
Last in the "Silent God" trilogy and certainly the most surreal.
A very bleak and slightly claustrophobic look at two sisters traveling home after a holiday with a small boy who we eventually learn is the son / nephew of the two.
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December 13, 2009
Do not be put off by some reactions to this movie. It is not easy to watch, as it is light on plot and deliberately obscure in places. But if you can go with the flow of the film, you will be rewarded with some top class acting, incisive argument and lots to think about afterward... read more
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May 6, 2008
Bergman at his most Bergman-esqe.
This Swedish art film set on the brink of WW3 examines the silence of god and lesbian incest. A heavy stylistic influence on Kubrick's the Shining, the images are both hypnotic, stunning and frightening at the same time.
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April 20, 2012fb1619601747Not as emotionally enticing or as thematically poigant. Good acting in here though with some interesting questions raised, and I suppose somewhat innovative in its sexual images.
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March 30, 2011fb1142797643"The Silence" is a difficult film to watch -- particularly the first half, which is light on dialogue and heavy on incidental behavior which doesn't create much plot momentum. But stick with it -- the story eventually turns more gripping.
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July 15, 2011fb208103125A great closing piece to the Faith Trilogy, The Silence tells a sad and realistic story if two sisters and their differences both mentally and physically and the chaos that occurs while staying at a hotel for the older of the two to "recover". The film is as touching and emotiona... read more
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June 8, 2010
I don't proclaim to be a cinephile. I know I'm incapable of appreciating this film on the same level as a lot of more well-educated filmgoers. That being said, I found it to be totally hypnotizing. Ingmar Bergman's direction lends the film a heavy, enigmatic atmosphere that is fa... read more
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April 27, 2009
The heat exhausts even the brave.Spiritual breakdown however unleashes frigid consequences underneath the surface.Silence will come as a noisy inflammation.Thulin is groundbreaking and Lindblom revealing!!!
Critic Reviews
There is not much dialogue, almost no music, but the sex scenes have vigor and primitive power, to say the least. Full Review
Unfortunately, Mr. Bergman has not given us enough to draw on, to find the underlying meaning or emotional satisfaction in this film. Full Review
One of Bergman's best realized psychological dramas. Full Review
A bleak study of psycho-sexual cruelty, delivered with predictable brilliance by Bergman and Nykvist. Full Review
Like so many of Bergman's films, this work wanders between the pretentious and the profound. Full Review
It's a film, masterfully told but reliant on your patience, about isolation, indignation, and unspoken resentment of family obligations. Full Review
Immensely powerful, and among the most disturbing of Bergman's works. Full Review
A put-on disguised as a turn-on, but a healthy reminder that the work of a brilliant director can be enthralling to watch even when he hasn't fully decided what he's doing. Full Review
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