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Directed by Ingmar Bergman.
The Hour of the Wolf (original Swedish title: Vargtimmen) is Ingmar Bergman's spin on the demons that plague his fellow creative artists. Max von Sydow plays a painter who, while spending a summer in seclusion with his pregnant wife Liv Ullmann, is visited by bizarre and disturbing visions. Before long, Ullmann is also experiencing her husband's hallucinations; one of these, an old, faceless woman, advises Ullmann to read Von Sydow's diary. Doing so, Ullmann discovers that her husband has been cheating on her with Ingrid Thulin. In the subsequent domestic squabble, Von Sydow shoots and wounds his wife. The artist's punishment for this behavior is to have his lover, now dead, spring back to life and humiliate him in full view of Ullmann. Hour of the Wolf has something to say about the dangers of artists becoming too self-centered and self-involved; one hopes that most artists are not as thoroughly punished (or punishable) as Max Von Sydow. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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quintquint Crazy Swedes
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"Wow, I'm so glad for this group. I'm glad to think that at least if their deaths result in some sort of revival of their works, say if Criterion were to put out a box set covering the whole of Bergman and the whole of Antonioni at say $500 a pop, well, at least the library would have it. At least Blockbuster would have them in a warehouse somewhere. I would love to see a comprehensive retrospective of their works. That aside, my wife and I were talking about Bergman tonight and I was confessing that I never really "got" The Hour of the Wolf. She is Swedish herself, so she "got" it instantly. Long lonely winters. Stern Swedes cooped up together. They go crazy. You have to go crazy to live in such a strange world as the far north. Long nights, long days. Everything gets topsy-turvy and even the heartiest fracture eventually. She saw strong cultural bias in nearly every setting of Bergman's. Idyllic Summers and dark lonely Winters. Strict shadows. Cold air. And these momen ... " [More]
 



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