Wild Strawberries” is a 1957 released Swedish drama film directed by Ingmar Bergman. After watching some films many times, when you watch it again you feel a new experience. Why? Because they peel away our mental layers and touch our hearts, making us reflect. It should be said that this film stands out as a milestone in the world cinema history of screenplays. Uncoupling past impressions, revealing complexities in the protagonist’s life, and connecting the crisis in that story is not a straightforward process. If critics are currently researching the film’s story, dialogues, meanings, it implies that the screenplay is you who must make sense. Reality, dismayed dreams, merges characters that make viewer’s meanings, revealing conversations unmatched. Transformation has significantly occurred from the past, coming to the present, going from the present to the past, and it is noticeable. Bergman’s films are loved by me because? Different from routine, philosophically contemplates, touches human life, adds unspoken satisfactions in creation. He comes from his films, the tight structures where lurk true conflicts. He’s a philosopher, a myth-maker, a dreamer. The narrative in one line should be: this is a story about a professor’s late-life tale. The main goal of this tale is to discuss in a holistic way in his life ghost, the past, presents, dreams, reality, putting his life in a late phase. A person who identifies his past, thinking about his actions with remorse, learns from his mistakes, acquired mental maturity to realize his insight about the film medium by providing. In the film, he revisits his past, regrets his actions, learns wisdom that he didn’t know about from his elders. The film enlightens mental maturity. It reflects these transitions by the film medium in a nutshell. Another film implies learning. Ultimately, “Wild Strawberries” is about learning.”
“Wild Strawberries” By.Prakash Surya
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