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VargtimmenâAfter a Scene by Ingmar Bergman is a fascinating experiment in cinematic reconstruction. Georg Tiller and Claudio Pfeifer meticulously recreate a scene from Bergman's 1968 film, but without the actors. What you get is a hauntingly atmospheric experience, where the ocean and cliffs become the main characters. Itâs such a stark contrast to the original, emphasizing the oppressive stillness and isolation. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing you to soak in the sound design and visuals. Youâre left with this eerie sense of absence that lingers. It's not just a remake; itâs a study in whatâs left behind when human presence is stripped away. A solid exploration of Bergman's themes of existential dread and the human condition, albeit through a different lens.
Particularly interesting for fans of Bergman's work.Focuses heavily on atmosphere rather than narrative.A different take on the original film's themes.
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