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In the last " Perfect VIsion " there is a good critic of this Bergman film written by a Royal S. Brown, I will only cited a few words out of it, the one that I particulary cherish and found out mostly true.
" Persona may simply depict two sides of a single character: the self for oneīs self, and the self for other people, both of which ultimately fall into the void of being mere roles that one erect over a superstructure of nothingness...Good, is it not?
For me like in the Italian theater, one actor with different masks.
Is there a real I?
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And they were not even discussing the feminist issues!It is a movie I value extremely highly and it is getting to the point where we should take another look... soooo... I went ahead and ordered this set:
Unfortunately Criterion doesn't have Persona, but this set is now on my target list:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0000A02TX/ref=ase_imdb-adbox/104-8087441-8109527?v=glance&s=dvd
Serpentīs Egg, is the only film from Bergman that I did not appreciated when it came out.
I wonder how you will see it.
Yes I will give another shoot at Persona too.
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