Building celebrations Year Mozart "(last year was the" Year Sartre, "and absolutely did not work at all except for a couple of reissues dandruff and a congress of reheated), Fnac has decided to release on DVD adaptation of "The Magic Flute Ingmar Bergman that directed in 1974 for Swedish television.
always welcome anyone to take this little gem market, albeit at a relatively abusive and totally stripped of extras. Get closer with subtitles in Castilian (the translation is not particularly bad) to this vibrant production and it seems a luxury unquestionable and unwavering.
"The Magic Flute" is one of the most pampered and consistent production of Bergman. Made just before having to go into exile for a messy problem with the Swedish authorities (the fruit of which film was "The Serpent's Egg", by the way), the director was a Mozart with a capital, probably the best production on the gifted genius who has seen the cinema next to the always wonderful "Amadeus" by Milos Forman . Achieved mainly load the vast majority of its own tracks at the expense of authorial embrace wholeheartedly and with passion the original work, keeping roughly the narrative structure, character and coherence of the original text Masonic.
In "The Magic Flute" is set Bergman usual tension, but nevertheless get the game, madness, the spirit (the "forces", he said Strindberg). It's great to see how the text actually develops its own failed succeeding where works such as "These women! "or" A lesson of love. "inch One color measured at a distance from the actual text of the most healthy and awake (the insertion of posters / signs that highlight the text of the actors or take on life in the interior of the scenes are a prank Bergman even more realistic), and a quality really interesting interpretations configure some of the highlights of this release.
have to spend an evening with this movie, even if just to know in a way aesthetically unpayable the recesses of one of the most fascinating operas in history. probably not change anyone's life or impact on the viewer with strength of, say, "Person" or "Hour of the Wolf." But it is a unique cinematic experience available to everyone.
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