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Post by spiderwort on Apr 16, 2017 15:15:18 GMT
I have just noticed one oddity. For 36 years from 1946 he directed 37 features (as well as extensive TV and theater work), maintaining a very high level. A non-stop artist from beginning to end. And I suspect, as I've alluded to before, that your atheism belies a bit of curiosity about the quest for something more. I see this in Bergman, too, a kind of, for lack of a better word, ambivalence. I'm glad to know he's you're favorite director, and it's easy for me to understand why. Elia Kazan once told me that "ambivalence" was by far the most interesting quality in any dramatic character. I suspect that may also be true in life.
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