A visionary, slow beginning accompanies irreproachable movements, raw truth.
It's like reliving a part of "Persona". "Every word is a lie, every gesture a falsehood, every smile a grimace." Sometimes whispered, then harsh. Not a film but another shred of soul.
Trolosa is an exceptional, real and profound film. The characters' relationship with Bergman is splendid.
A non-obvious or moralistic test on a visceral and delicate topic.
I find it right that Ullmann has maintained the language of the Master, the language that she knew best, giving life to a splendid, moving work that touches deep chords of the soul.
Extremely painful.
It's like reliving a part of "Persona". "Every word is a lie, every gesture a falsehood, every smile a grimace." Sometimes whispered, then harsh. Not a film but another shred of soul.
Trolosa is an exceptional, real and profound film. The characters' relationship with Bergman is splendid.
A non-obvious or moralistic test on a visceral and delicate topic.
I find it right that Ullmann has maintained the language of the Master, the language that she knew best, giving life to a splendid, moving work that touches deep chords of the soul.
Extremely painful.