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Examining Bergman: The Brilliance of Hour of the Wolf (1968) 

Jonathan Vasquez-Ferreira
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Ingmar Bergman was one of the most gifted filmmakers of the 20th century, but has become somewhat of an unknown to modern American audiences. In an attempt to honor his legacy and impact on my own life, I've decided to revisit one of his so-called lesser works: Hour of the Wolf (1968)

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Комментарии : 42   
@jonathans4984
@jonathans4984 3 года назад
Criminal that this has so few views! Thanks for posting this for us all. I just watched this last night and was also too haunted by it.
@Johnconno
@Johnconno 3 года назад
People get scared of their secrets being shown to them.
@froggo7215
@froggo7215 3 года назад
His movies are always dark. He brings out touhg topics to the light. Brave artist 👏🏻 and can we all talk about the opening of this movie?! It was simple yet very great😄
@peterkelnerxd7009
@peterkelnerxd7009 Год назад
He only made movies about life. If you watch Hollywood buffoonery with happy endings and butterflies and stuff, life will be a foreign and dark thing to you
@filiperoque1801
@filiperoque1801 Год назад
​​Art is meant to represent what the artist wants it to, and if they have a more optimistic view on life and want to give a happy tone to their work, they should, and their art won't be any better or worse than any artist with darker, more "realistic" take on it.
@rileydreamwood
@rileydreamwood 2 года назад
Excellent analysis of one of my favorite Bergman films. Thanks for making this!
@patriciogarcia9799
@patriciogarcia9799 3 года назад
Great video! This is an underappreciated work of Bergman's
@titamus303
@titamus303 3 года назад
Watched today for my movie club, wonderful film. Great video my friend
@carloandresl
@carloandresl 3 года назад
Great analysis! It gave me so much insight.
@MisterSifuentes
@MisterSifuentes 3 года назад
Excellent. Been dying to finally watch it.
@johnnyrem
@johnnyrem 11 месяцев назад
Wonderful review of a cinematic masterpiece.
@jasonroycroft1
@jasonroycroft1 2 года назад
A really good essay. A great film. A truly great film.
@shadowface7219
@shadowface7219 3 года назад
good job man, incredible film
@titamus303
@titamus303 3 года назад
Continue making these video essays, this is a good fit for you if it is your passion.
@jvasquezferreira
@jvasquezferreira 3 года назад
Many thanks for the view and nice comments! Always glad to see people appreciate this film. I’m currently pursuing a film degree, and doing these videos can sometimes be a bit difficult to factor into my workload, but this is super encouraging and motivational to read. Cheers!
@raymondhall3682
@raymondhall3682 2 месяца назад
After seeing "Hour of the Wolf", it's apparent that at least two other American films may seemingly have been influenced by it: "A Beautiful Mind" and "Shutter Island". Interestingly enough, Max Von Sydow also appeared in "Shutter Island."
@darthbrutalicious6066
@darthbrutalicious6066 2 года назад
Great vid!
@peterkelnerxd7009
@peterkelnerxd7009 Год назад
One of only three or four horror films that can be called a work of art, and a masterpiece
@SolidWorksCAD3D
@SolidWorksCAD3D 9 месяцев назад
What are the other ones? You seem to have a good taste when it comes to movies...
@le4chehenry324
@le4chehenry324 4 месяца назад
​@@SolidWorksCAD3Di would put dreyer's vampyr into that list
@aaronkaufman6471
@aaronkaufman6471 3 года назад
I really appreciate your analysis of the film. Hearing what you said as someone who gets the film, from someone who does too, was refreshing. Roger Ebert's take on it is mindful and respectful, but lacks the resonance of emotion that yours includes. I look forward to more videos in the future, and how you develop your pacing even further.
@rathodkaran6190
@rathodkaran6190 3 года назад
nice, but i would have loved if you also made the connection between the midnight flute and the film.
@dannydavideo3425
@dannydavideo3425 3 года назад
I felt like I was the crazy one well watching this movie.
@Wolf.88
@Wolf.88 Год назад
Excellent
@DaveAnchovies
@DaveAnchovies 2 года назад
a favorite, the first Bergman film i was introduced to, some of the great modern directors definitely--notably Kubricks interpretation of the Shining which immediately came to mind.
@raymondhall3682
@raymondhall3682 2 месяца назад
I don't see a Kubrick connection with "The Shining" to "Hour of the Wolf". At the same time, please realize that the "horror" story line in "The Shining" is just that. Most of the movie is actually the story line of the horror novel that Jack Torrance is writing. Clue: please note that the color of his typewriter changes signifying thereafter that it and the "psychotic" Jack Torrence character are a part of the novel that the real Jack Torrance is writing...clever, huh? If you pay close enough attention, the Overlook Hotel also slightly changes in parts of the movie where the entirely fictional "psychotic" Jack Torrance character appears onscreen...very sly and ingenious on Kubrick's part.
@fredrikcarlstedt393
@fredrikcarlstedt393 День назад
In many respects Hour of the Wolf is an early version of Stephen Kings The Shining .
@philippgoenitzer3976
@philippgoenitzer3976 Год назад
But is it really so obscure? Can someone Name me 10 Bergman movies That are wider knowen in the general publuc?
@omg9261
@omg9261 6 месяцев назад
3:40 Identity Isolation Regret
@jamesaandf
@jamesaandf 3 года назад
Bergman is the TOOL of cinema.
@zaphyra-
@zaphyra- 2 года назад
what
@Johnconno
@Johnconno 3 года назад
It isn't a young child he kills, it's something unnameable. Does it even happen?
@froggo7215
@froggo7215 3 года назад
I thought so as well. I think it was the unnamable thing. He is the most disgusting male character in cinema 😁
@Johnconno
@Johnconno 3 года назад
@@froggo7215 It's got some competition, just from the other characters in Vargtimmen. 😵
@froggo7215
@froggo7215 3 года назад
@@Johnconno apparently people are saying that all other characters are his demons including the lil boy.
@Johnconno
@Johnconno 3 года назад
@@froggo7215 Of course, they're not Bergman's they're all of us. This is why he's so good, also why people avoid watching his films. 'Cos they is frightened!
@froggo7215
@froggo7215 3 года назад
@@Johnconno yep his movies are dark and he always make people to face their darkest toughts
@nickfish8345
@nickfish8345 2 года назад
I find it so frustrating listening to your commentary: it sounds really interesting but I can only make out the half of it.
@gumbo8043
@gumbo8043 3 года назад
Surf Curse brought me here.
@bummerfriend
@bummerfriend Год назад
"watching paint dry" lol
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