Det sjunde
inseglet
English title: Seventh Seal (The)
Also known as: Septième sceau (le)
Genre: moral
drama (in black and white)
With: Max
von Sydow (Antonius Block), Gunnar Björnstrand (Jöns), Bengt Ekerot (Death),
Nils Poppe (Jof), Bibi Andersson (Mia, Jof's wife), Erik Strandmark (Jonas), Bertil
Anderberg (Raval), Inga Gill (Lisa, Plog’s wife), Åke Fridell (Plog), Gunnel
Lindblom (the girl), Maud Hansson (the Witch), Inga Landgré (Karin)
Director: Ingmar
Bergman
Release: 1957
Studio:
Svensk Filmindustri
Rating: -
MBiS score: 9.2/10
- Hey, MBiS, is
this one like Dumb and Dumber?
- Uh, no… It's more like
Grim and Grimmer.
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Story-line: coming
home after ten wasted years fighting the Crusades, Block the knight and his squire
Jöns find their country ravaged by the plague. Even worse, Block is met by a
man in a black cassock, Death incarnate, who warns him that his time is up.
Pluses: a convincing
recreation of the Middle Ages through outdoor and rustic settings, a brilliant,
disconcerting and harrowing screenplay by Ingmar Bergman, formidable turns by
Max von Sydow as a deeply afflicted soul and Gunnar Björnstrand as his friend
and counterpoint, a very competent cast, astounding dialogues blending deep
thought, religion, sarcasm and black humour à la Monty Python, irreproachable direction
and cinematography, effective musical support.
Minuses:
none, except that you may need some time (I took 40 minutes) to get used to
this very special movie.
Comments: although
it raises life’s gravest question, THE SEVENTH SEAL is neither dry nor artsy;
it features thought-provoking encounters and mesmerizing imagery. This one’s a
great Bergman, a Cannes Grand Prix co-winner and an eternal masterpiece… no
less.
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