Torment details
| Format: | 15 DVD |
|---|---|
| Starring: | Stig Jarrell, Mai Zetterling, Alf Kjellin |
| Director: | Alf Sjoberg |
| Genres: | Drama - Comedy, Thriller, World Cinema - French |
| Studio: | PALISADES TARTAN |
| Name | Discs | |
|---|---|---|
Torment |
15 Feature |
DVD Information
| Run time: | 1 hour 36 minutes |
|---|---|
| Rental release: | 06 Dec 2004 |
| Main languages: | Swedish |
| Subtitles: | English |
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Triangle
By FrankIV (504 reviews) from Cirencester, England , 18 Jul 2005[Highly rated reviewer]
This is directed by 'Alf Sjoberg' with a screenplay by Ingmar Bergman, and it's rather a melodramatic tale with a passing resemblance to 'The Blue Angel', although here, the girl is something of a victim - Mai Zetterling in her first film role - caught between a schoolboy and his sadistic, bullying nasty little creep of a Latin master. The actor really enjoys himself in this role as he alternates between tormenting others with a nice line in smirks, sneers and asides, and breaking down abjectly when he feels under threat himself. Personally, I wasn't convinced by the ending, but I might be alone there. The whole thing is beautifully filmed, with lots of shots looking down from high vantage points on to streets, staircases, courtyards etc. Interesting.- Was this review helpful to you?
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(1)Triangle
By FrankIV (504 reviews) from Cirencester, England , 18 Jul 2005This is directed by 'Alf Sjoberg' with a screenplay by Ingmar Bergman, and it's rather a melodramatic tale with a passing resemblance to 'The Blue Angel', although here, the girl is something of a victim - Mai Zetterling in her first film role - caught between a schoolboy and his sadistic, bullying nasty little creep of a Latin master. The actor really enjoys himself in this role as he alternates between tormenting others with a nice line in smirks, sneers and asides, and breaking down abjectly when he feels under threat himself. Personally, I wasn't convinced by the ending, but I might be alone there. The whole thing is beautifully filmed, with lots of shots looking down from high vantage points on to streets, staircases, courtyards etc. Interesting.- Was this review helpful to you?
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