Directed by:
Ingmar BergmanComposer:
Erland von KochCast:
Barbro Kollberg, Birger Malmsten, Gösta Cederlund, Ludde Gentzel, Douglas Håge, Hjördis Petterson, Benkt-Åke Benktsson, Sture Ericson, Ulf Johanson (more)Plots(1)
Maggie and David bump into each other at a railway station. He has recently been released from prison. She is carrying an unknown man´s child. They decide to join forces. They break into a little cottage to spend the night. The owner catches them and initially threatens to call the police, but relents and accepts them as tenants. David gets a job in a nearby market garden. The couple become acquainted with their neighbours. When David is offered the chance to buy the cottage, he takes it. Hard times ensue. Maggie´s baby is born and dies. David is wrongly suspected of theft and dismissed. The local authority decides to appropriate the whole area and an official comes to evict the couple. David loses his temper and knocks the man down, whereupon he is prosecuted for assault and battery. In court, David and Maggie hear their lives summed up and evaluated. The trial develops into a battle between good and evil. (official distributor synopsis)
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A poetic film about two young people who are brought together by chance and, despite all the adversity, retain their love. In the context of Bergman's filmography, the story is perhaps too romantic, although there is no shortage of unpleasant moments. I really liked the lighting in some of the scenes, especially when David visited Maggi in the hospital shortly after he found out she had an abortion. The optimistic tone of the whole film was very encouraging for me. (80%) ()
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