Like a Moth to a Flame
Like a Moth to a Flame

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Like a Moth to a Flame

2009
Movie
85 min
English

An erotically charged thriller composed of three short films. “In Our Darkest Moments” mixes wry humor and tense drama as it chronicles the sleazy exploits of a hunky, closeted married man who cruises seedy bookstores and sex dens. He begins an affair with a dangerous teenager, unaware of the disastrous effects it will have on his life. “In the Dark, Softly”, directed by Joe Rubin, is a love story (of sorts), chronicling a young man's obsession with a local serial killer. And in the final film, “In Deep”, the police are trying to catch a murderer who preys on lonely men and then offs them with his extraordinarily large appendage. Maybe this killer is more than he seems.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Pella AlfonsGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the life and work of the acclaimed Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman, focusing on his artistic process and the profound impact his films have had on cinema. It explores his early life, his struggles with directing, and the themes that permeated his most celebrated works. The film offers a retrospective look at a true master of his craft.

Critical Reception

While specific widespread critical reviews for 'Like a Moth to a Flame' are scarce due to its niche documentary status, films and documentaries focusing on Ingmar Bergman generally receive high praise for their insightful analysis and historical significance. This particular documentary is noted for its intimate portrayal and access to archival material related to Bergman.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a thoughtful exploration of Ingmar Bergman's cinematic legacy.

  • Provides unique insights into the director's creative methods and personal life.

  • Appeals to cinephiles and students of film history.

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The documentary features interviews and archival footage that offer a rare glimpse into Ingmar Bergman's personal reflections on his own body of work.

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