An Ingmar Bergman soap opera transferred from Swedish weekly television to American art theaters. It has soap opera's virtue of airing private and domestic questions and beckoning the audience into the argument. Very spare; in fact, nothing much to look at except for the exchanged intimacies, the discomforting revelations, and the unstifled pains etched on the faces of Erland Josephson and Liv Ullmann; all of life is reduced to talk, philosophical, trivial, brutal, all kinds. (1974) — Duncan Shepherd
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