Review of Autumn Sonata (1978) by Tor M — 13 Apr 2013
Bye bye Hollywood for Ingrid Bergman,diving courageously in the twisted world of Ingmar, and nailing it from the 1rst note. A devastating story, and a poetic cinematography, Liv Ullman is by now a sacred monster of acting and generates a brilliance that transform everything she touch.
Both actresses are here fearless, and the director is very lucky but fully deserves them.
This review of Autumn Sonata (1978) was written by Tor M on 13 Apr 2013.
Autumn Sonata has generally received very positive reviews.
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