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Post by Eva Yojimbo on May 20, 2020 0:13:48 GMT
Why do you think it's not profitable to watch Bergman movies? I usually see movies that make me show perspectives on human behaviour. Bergman made his movies in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. President Eisenhower said about Sweden in 1960s that: That alone makes it very intriguing to understand Swedish Society and the best way to do that is to watch Swedish Cinema. It also gives me opportunity to see if what the American president was saying is true or he was not able to understand them. I do not have to believe in things depicted in Bergman's movies to enjoy his movies. I use the public library when I want to keep apprised of the works of people I do not believe agree with me. For film there are much better sources than the public library, especially online. Why would you be so dismissive/limited when it comes to artist who don't agree with you? I don't agree with Bresson and Dreyer, but they're both among my favorite filmmakers. Hell, The Passion of Joan of Arc is one of the handful of films I'd have no problem declaring the best ever made, and it was clearly made by a passionate believer.
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