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RE: Remember " La Pianiste "?

Posted by patrickU on April 6, 2010 at 01:00:12:

Who would like to see that one again. Not me.

This film now is certainly the best I saw in 2008 and 2009.
It is certainly in the Bergman class.
While I ask myself why can I see Wild Strawberries again and again, and it is not also without cruelty, but deny that right to this one.
Maybe because there is no hope, paint blankly like a Zola realsitic book back in the 19īs, like being in an hospital room all white, surrounded by strange voices.
There is no love no hope no solution.
This film is just against the law...

A masterpiece, but a cruel one.

And very Austrian, pedantic more German than the German mentality.