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Originally Posted by roshiq
The Silence (1963)
Best from the Bergman's trilogy of faith & doubt in God's existence. Stunning camera works that delivered the hidden dialogues of the script were truly amazing.
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Ah! Wonderful, wonderful film. So strange and boldly sexual. It flows more like a symphony than anything else. More incredible soul-searching from Bergman, for sure.
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Grindhouse (2007)
It was on Starz, I think. Annoying that they broadcast it in full screen, but at least they showed the whole thing from start to finish.
Still great, though.
I pugni in tasca (Fists in the Pocket) (1965)
A fundamentally disturbed young man decides to off his dysfunctional family so his older brother (the breadwinner, and the only "normal" one of the bunch) can be free of them, as a responsibility. This stunning debut from Italian director Marco Bellocchio is collected, yet angry filmmaking, a brutal condemnation of traditional Catholic family values.