There's an element of respect, as the partnership ejects, all the pieces that comprise, the sparkles shining in their eyes, the walk away begins quite slow, like an ember losing glow, like a river losing flow, but deep down they both just know, that the rot is setting in, that the prelude now begins, and the chaos will be quelled, but only after they've had hell.
At least they still discuss, though the conversations puss, just transactional distraction, that evolves dissatisfaction.
Liv Ullman and Erland Josephson are truly outstanding in this far too believable evaluation of marriage by Ingmar Bergman where, if you have been married or in a relationship, you are sure to find some parallels.
At least they still discuss, though the conversations puss, just transactional distraction, that evolves dissatisfaction.
Liv Ullman and Erland Josephson are truly outstanding in this far too believable evaluation of marriage by Ingmar Bergman where, if you have been married or in a relationship, you are sure to find some parallels.