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From the Life of the Marionettes
An account of the events before and after a murder committed by a disturbed businessman in a strained marriage, and what led him to perform such a shocking act.
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Plot Summary
This psychological drama delves into the dark underbelly of a seemingly respectable businessman's life. As his past actions and hidden desires come to light, the film explores themes of identity, guilt, and the fragile nature of human relationships. The narrative unfolds through flashbacks and fragmented memories, revealing a complex and disturbing truth about the protagonist's psyche.
Critical Reception
Ingmar Bergman's 'From the Life of the Marionettes' received a mixed to positive reception, often praised for its intense psychological exploration and Bergman's signature directorial style. While some critics found its bleakness and disturbing subject matter challenging, others lauded its unflinching examination of the human psyche and its complex characters.
What Reviewers Say
Bergman's unflinching look at the darkness within the human soul.
A challenging but rewarding exploration of guilt and repression.
Visually striking and thematically dense, though at times bleak.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely available through specific Google user ratings for this film, but general sentiment acknowledges its powerful, albeit disturbing, exploration of complex psychological themes.
Fun Fact
Ingmar Bergman initially conceived 'From the Life of the Marionettes' as a television play before it was adapted for theatrical release.
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