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Ingmar Bergman - Four Masterworks (Criterion Collection)

Ingmar Bergman - Four Masterworks (Criterion Collection)

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Director: Ingmar Bergman
Studio: Criterion Collection
Category: DVD

List Price: $99.95
Buy New: $67.88
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 10300

Format: Box Set, Black & White, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Subtitled, Ntsc
Languages: German (Original Language), Latin (Original Language), Swedish (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
Rating: Unrated
Number Of Items: 4
Running Time: 384
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 2.4

MPN: CC1735DDVD
UPC: 715515027625
EAN: 0715515027625
ASIN: B000WC39FY

Theatrical Release Date: December 23, 1957
Release Date: December 4, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The late Swedish master filmmaker Ingmar Bergman rose to international stardom in the 1950s. Here together in one box set are four of his most cherished unforgettable masterpiecesSystem Requirements:Run time: 384 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA/BIOGRAPHY Rating: NR UPC: 715515027625 Manufacturer No: CC1735DDVD


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Outstanding value!   March 5, 2008
 6 out of 11 found this review helpful

There's little to add regarding the brilliance of these films - see their individual write-ups if you need convincing that they're all masterworks. The key here is getting them for effectively $20 apiece vs. their usual price of $30 and up. As usual, Criterion did an exceptional job in the presentation of all these films, and they will make proud additions to any collection.

I am by no means a mega-collector - I only accumulate films very gradually (though I started collecting way back in the 70s on 16mm film), and I only purchase films that I know have the staying power to watch repeatedly. But it was a no-brainer to pounce on this set - for $20 each, these classics are too good to resist!

If you already love Bergman, you know how remarkable these films are. If you are a curious, adventurous film fan who wants to see what the shouting is about, then by all means, give them a try!



5 out of 5 stars The artist and the technician   March 3, 2008
 9 out of 13 found this review helpful

After viewing these 4 films once again, I realize how important some twentieth century films are to our understanding of ourselves, our religons, the way we love one another, and the way we deal with death.
The artistry is within every frame.
There is one interview documentry with Bergman in 1998 with one of his assocites, it is clear that as Bergman got older and older, he wanted to dis-associate himself from these early acheivements. Why? He states that although he knew he was master of the medium (and theater as well)that his personal life, was just a series of bitter disappointments ending with the death of his last wife, Ingrid I beleive. So, he assumed himself to be just an anonymous technician, or at least that's what he wished.
The only compliant I have is that the subtitles are inside of the visual image instead of being letter boxed and the subtitles are sloppily inserted. Not up to Criterion criteria.
One new observation is that the ensamble cast that Bergman uses throughout most of these films are one of the reasons these movies are the classics that they are.
Lastly, Bergman films aren't made to be watched once and discarded, they are made to be re-inestigated year-in and year-out.
Skoal!



5 out of 5 stars Beautiful restoration of four key works   February 27, 2008
 27 out of 28 found this review helpful

This is a technically striking and visually pleasing restoration of four of Bergman's key works. The extras on the disks are sparse, as might be expected. My personal choice was to skip the learned commentary for now, as I wanted to re-experience the three dramas (after about four decades) from my own recollections, though I did enjoy the technical comparisons illustrating the depth and detail of the restoration work. The quality of these disks highlights Bergman's mastery of monochrome cinema, and heightened both my enjoyment and understanding of the works. The favorite of my youth, "The Seventh Seal," is still amazing, though the symbolism is somewhat lessened by the passage of [my] years and, sadly, the broad and often comedic imitation of Bergman's personification of death in others' work. Several of the iconic scenes are even more powerful thanks to the quality of the print. My current favorite is "Virgin Spring," the story of the tragic consequences proceeding from a young girl's innocence and budding romantic awareness leading to rape, murder and brutal revenge. Bergman's skill left me with the heartbreaking picture not only of selfish brutality and young life lost but of the death of beauty itself. "Wild Strawberries" is the work that rose the most in my estimation. It is the fantasy-laced story of an elderly and accomplished man forced to confront the emotional poverty of his youth more directly and deeply than Mr. Scrooge or Professor Unrath. A change of pace is the "Smiles of a Summer Night," an amusing comedy of the absurd which, taken with the other works, shows how Bergman's eye for beautiful young women surely imprinted the image of Swedish womanhood in the west of the last half-century. Excellent sound quality, nicely subtitled in English, and worth every penny, even (perhaps especially) if you already have one or two of the works in poorer prints.

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