Review of Smiles of a Summer Night (1955) by Pavandeep S — 22 Dec 2009
Early traces of the Bergman trademark, far from my favourite but an exceptional comedy dealing in what one can assume to be some rather astute and controversial topics of its day or era, depending on which timeline you prefer.
Interpreting this sort of spoils it, it is what is, a dramatic display of fidelity in a society forced to restrict human emotions.
This review of Smiles of a Summer Night (1955) was written by Pavandeep S on 22 Dec 2009.
Smiles of a Summer Night has generally received very positive reviews.
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