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Wild Strawberries
Violette lives in the country with her parents, wealthy Picardie land owners. Gabriel works as a cashier in a supermarket. On the face of it, both of these two young people appear to have led ordinary lives without incident, and yet they both have dark secrets and a yearning to escape from their stifling present reality. Their chance meeting will set them free, but with unexpected consequences...
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Plot Summary
An aging professor of medicine, Isak Borg, travels to Lund to receive an honorary degree. During the journey, he is plagued by vivid dreams and memories of his past, forcing him to confront his emotional coldness and estranged relationships. Accompanied by his daughter-in-law, Marianne, he revisits significant places and encounters people who trigger reflections on his life's regrets and missed opportunities.
Critical Reception
Wild Strawberries is widely regarded as a masterpiece of cinema, earning critical acclaim for its profound exploration of themes like aging, memory, regret, and reconciliation. Audiences and critics alike have praised its introspective narrative, Bergman's masterful direction, and the poignant performances, particularly from the legendary Victor Sjöström.
What Reviewers Say
A deeply philosophical and visually striking examination of a life nearing its end.
Ingmar Bergman's directorial prowess is on full display, creating a dreamlike and emotionally resonant experience.
Victor Sjöström delivers a captivating performance as a man forced to confront his past.
Google audience: Viewers praise the film's introspective and thought-provoking nature, highlighting its emotional depth and the timeless themes of life and regret. Many find it a moving and beautifully crafted cinematic experience.
Awards & Accolades
Won Golden Bear at the 7th Berlin International Film Festival, nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.
Fun Fact
The role of Professor Isak Borg was played by the legendary Swedish filmmaker Victor Sjöström, who had retired from directing years earlier and was in his late 70s at the time of filming. Bergman specifically requested him for the part, considering him one of Sweden's greatest cinematic figures.
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