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Bergman plunges his scalpel deeply, crudely, violently, deliberately, and absolutely mercilessly, without anesthesia, into the raw flesh of the quintessential family institution: marriage. "Love your neighbor as yourself," which Bergman puts in Marianne’s mouth at the beginning of the film.
Bergman plunges his scalpel deeply, crudely, violently, deliberately, and absolutely mercilessly, without anesthesia, into the raw flesh of the quintessential family institution: marriage.
"Love your neighbor as yourself," which Bergman puts in Marianne’s mouth at the beginning of the film.
Discover Bergman's masterful portrayal of love and conflict—watch Scenes from a Marriage and explore the depths of relationships.
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