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  1. Wild Strawberries has similarities with Citize Kane, now that I realize it. It really is a good movie. Though personally I enjoy Persona and Seventh Seal more as they "linger" in my thoughts more, if that makes sense. Also: Add Scenes from a Marriage to the list too. I thought it was a "typical" romantic movie but noo.

  2. Wild Strawberries were never so bittersweet as Ingmar Bergman's beautifully written and filmed look at one man's nostalgic journey into the past. Read Critics Reviews. TOP CRITIC. Rated: 4/5 ...

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  4. Wild Strawberries’ is a drama that follows 78-year-old Professor Isak Borg, who after 50 years of work is preparing to receive his doctorate from Lund University. Irritable, cold, and aloof, Isak embarks on the journey with his daughter-in-law Marianne, with whom he has a distant and stilted relationship.

  5. In 2022 edition of Sight & Sound ' s Greatest films of all time list the film ranked 72nd in the director's poll. [26] On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, Wild Strawberries has an approval rating of 96% based on 45 reviews, with an average score of 8.90/10.

  6. Jun 11, 2013 · But Wild Strawberries, taken as a whole, is not at all a neurotic movie. Its final cadences, on the contrary, communicate a wonderful, warm sanity, and Thulin’s beauty—often in reaction shots, where she is not saying anything but merely listening serenely and responsively—is a not negligible part of this humanism.

  7. 227 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: 9/10. exceptionally well made. planktonrules 10 July 2005. Although I'm not the biggest Ingmar Bergman fan, I have really enjoyed some of his movies--especially the one that are not so pessimistic.

  8. Aug 2, 2016 · Surreal yet so real, alive yet so dead, humane yet so beastly and finally beautiful yet so terrifying; the mystic world created by Ingmar Bergman’s ‘Wild Strawberries’ (1957) concocts a feeling of eternity. The Swedish movie is not just a narrative based on a man’s life and times; it is a grim reminder of life itself.

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