Review of Winter Light (1963) by Dashiki P — 13 Apr 2013
To me his most vivid movie, (my 3rd favorite of him) the actors carry the whole life of their caracters on their body at every second. Dialogues are inherently monologues, and the screen composition emphasise with no pity how every man stands alone, and how they can grasp for a feeling of togetherness.
His bleakest message, but somehow never feels negative, honest. And the Ingrid thulin final monologue is worth rewinding 10 times.
This review of Winter Light (1963) was written by Dashiki P on 13 Apr 2013.
Winter Light has generally received very positive reviews.
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