Review of Autumn Sonata (1978) by Eric B — 21 Dec 2009
Affecting less due to the story, and more due to observing still-radiant Ingrid Bergman in the twilight of her life. Otherwise, there's not much happening in the filmmaking beyond "warm lighting," and the script seems like just a case of Ingmar struggling to find new ways to make characters intensely miserable.
This review of Autumn Sonata (1978) was written by Eric B on 21 Dec 2009.
Autumn Sonata has generally received very positive reviews.
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