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Wild Strawberries
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Starring:
Bibi Andersson, Ingrid Thulin, Gunnar Björnstrand, Folke Sundquist, Gertrud Fridh, Sif Ruud, Victor Sjöström, Jullan Kindahl, Björn Bjelfvenstam, Naima Wifstrand, Gunnel Broström

Directed By:
Ingmar Bergman

Written By:
Ingmar Bergman


 
Wild Strawberries (1962)
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Movie Review by Andy
April 12th, 2007

Great Movie

At the beginning we see a man who is cold and perhaps bitter at feeling his age and that his life is coming to a close. By the end of the movie you see a total transformation. The old man has come to peace with his life and the world. When remembering Wild Strawberries one word always tends to pop in my head. I always remember how touching the movie ultimately is. I don't think that at least in one point of the movie the viewer doesn't ask the same questions that Isak does. "Have I lived life?" By the end of the movie the answer for Isak is a pleasant yes. He didn't save the world or conquer it, but he did love. The movie isn't so much a view into a man's life, but rather a view into life itself.

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