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Un alboroto sexy sobre el deporte del Amor.
El abogado Fredrik Egerman (Gunnar Björnstrand) es un hombre maduro que vive una relación platónica con Anne (Ulla Jacobsson), su joven y virginal esposa. Henrik, hijo de un matrimonio anterior, persigue a Petra (Harriet Andersson), la doncella de la familia. Una actriz llamada Desiree (Eva Dahlbeck), antigua amante de Fredrik, está en la ciudad y él la visita, pero ahora ella tiene un nuevo amante, el Conde Malcom, casado con Charlotte. Todos estan invitados a una fiesta durante un fin de semana en la propiedad de la madre de Desiree. Charlotte intenta seducir a Fredrik para vengarse de Desiree. Mientras tanto, Anne, la casta esposa de Fredrik, se da cuenta de lo mucho que le atrae su hijastro.
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The original title of the film is Sommarnattens leende.
This one is interesting because it shows Bergman in a different light than usual—not just compared to the films I've seen, but also to the way people talk about him. Typically, his work revolves around ethical, philosophical, and theological questions about God, but this film takes a different approach. It’s more comedic, more focused on character exploration—their desires, their actions, and the lengths they go to in pursuit of what they want. And it works. It really does. It’s not the same Bergman, but it’s still undeniably Bergman. His masterful direction, his striking cinematography, and his sharp writing are all present. The characters are great, and though much of the film is a slow buildup, gradually revealing their motivations, it all culminates beautifully by the end. That final payoff lets you see these characters for who they truly are. It’s a great film—different in tone from his usual work, but still distinctly his. Highly recommended, 7.88/10
I prefer Bergman when he's questioning God and existence, but this lighter comedy was still wonderful. Permutations of relationships within the small cast take their time to develop, so that when they're all thrown together the sparks fly. Definitely not what I expected, but would want to revisit this in the future.