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In Reply to: You are right posted by Victor Khomenko on July 06, 2004 at 06:05:28:
In fact I had more the feeling to read a book or in this case a scribt, as to see a film even from start there is a stong emphasis on the light. But the erotic images told, are more powerful than actually any scenes who would have depicte blantly the situation.
One of the very good scene, showing us that sexuality is in the brain and no where else..
Yet, it is a masterpiece.
Bergman, hat the urge to remplace God with Freud. In my eyes the wrong way, as much I love his undertsanding of the human soul. Both are complementaire.( ary )
In the end .... Nothing compare to the real ( ? ) thing....God.
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I think the power of the book lies in its time element - you absorb it more gradually and have more chance to "suffer" along.A movie, by comparisson, sets the stage and then leaves you to fill in the blanks and to create your own building using it as just a foundation. That building sometimes takes hours, sometimes days... days, as in case of a book.
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