Ansikte mot Ansikte (1976) Reviews

Ansikte mot Ansikte (1976)
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Liv Ullmann plays Dr. Jenny Isakson, a psychiatrist who is taking a vacation while her husband Dr. Erik Isakson (Sven Lindberg) is elsewhere. Haunted by visions of an old woman, Jenny suffers from profound, inexplicable depression. Desperately in search of a escape from her doldrums, she has an affair with married doctor Tomas Jacobi (Erland Josephson). This only serves to spark an attack of hysteria for Jenny. Again visited by hallucinations of the old woman, she attempts suicide. While hovering between life and death, she imagines she sees all the people who've been influential in her life, and rails against them for causing her neuroses. Only while recovering does she learn who the spectral old woman is and why she is undergoing so harrowing an emotional experience. Like his later Scenes From a Marriage, Bergman's Face to Face (Ansikte mot ansikte) originated as a multipart TV series, which was then pared down into a two-hour-plus feature film. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Liv UllmannErland Josephson, (more)
Director(s):
Ingmar Bergman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Patrick K.

I've always been a huge admirer of Ingmar Bergman's work as a filmmaker and this is the first time I've seen this movie. The movie has never been released on video before until now and I'm really glad I saw it. It was powerhouse Bergman from the moment it began and Liv Ullmann is at her best. This drama goes up there with just about all of Bergman's greatest accomplishments.

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Keith G.

A tremendous performance by Liv Ullman as a psychiatrist who is herself slowly going mad, haunted by dreams or visions of her past, pushing her towards suicide. Some of the dream imagery is truly striking and nightmarish – once again Bergman comes close to making a horror film. But at times these visions and their symbols are a bit on the nose, and at times they get repetitive. None the less, I look foreword to seeing this again. I only wish the full 200 minute version (made as 4 50 minute parts for Swedish TV) were available. I have a feeling that might make for a richer experience

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June T.

The movie seemed to be on the wrong DVD. This was an Opera ??

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Philip B.

cancel this movie

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    Patrick K.

    I've always been a huge admirer of Ingmar Bergman's work as a filmmaker and this is the first time I've seen this movie. The movie has never been released on video before until now and I'm really glad I saw it. It was powerhouse Bergman from the moment it began and Liv Ullmann is at her best. This drama goes up there with just about all of Bergman's greatest accomplishments.

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    Keith G.

    A tremendous performance by Liv Ullman as a psychiatrist who is herself slowly going mad, haunted by dreams or visions of her past, pushing her towards suicide. Some of the dream imagery is truly striking and nightmarish – once again Bergman comes close to making a horror film. But at times these visions and their symbols are a bit on the nose, and at times they get repetitive. None the less, I look foreword to seeing this again. I only wish the full 200 minute version (made as 4 50 minute parts for Swedish TV) were available. I have a feeling that might make for a richer experience

    Yes   |   No

     
    June T.

    The movie seemed to be on the wrong DVD. This was an Opera ??

    Yes   |   No

     
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