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The Best Intentions | 
| Director: Bille August Actors: Samuel Froeler, Pernilla August, Max Von Sydow, Ghita Norby, Bjoern Kjellman Studio: Fox Lorber Category: Video
List Price: $29.98 Buy Used: $25.99 You Save: $3.99 (13%)
Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 14137
Format: Color, Ntsc Language: English (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: VHS Tape Number Of Items: 2 Running Time: 182 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4.2 x 1.1
ISBN: 6304385471 UPC: 720917012766 EAN: 9786304385470 ASIN: 6304385471
Theatrical Release Date: July 10, 1992 Release Date: October 13, 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Former rental in great condition with original artwork cut to fit sturdy plastic case, cover art as pictured above. Please visit our Amazon zShop for hundreds of unique, hard-to-find titles!
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an intense and beautiful character study..... May 7, 2007 D. Pawl (Seattle) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I saw this (the three hour long version), some fifteen years ago. THE BEST INTENTIONS takes an intimate look at the Ingmar Bergman's parents' early years as a young married couple, against the wishes of his mother's (Pernilla August) parents. Her husband is a rather humorless and morose young man (Samuel Froler), and it was hard for me to see why they ended up together, at first. In fact, it was more than hard! Over time, it is revealed why the two came together in this union. Also, keep in mind that if it wasn't for their partnership, the great Swedish director Ingmar Bergman, never would have existed to begin with! So, this pairing was invaluable.
I am not really that familiar with Swedish cinema (other than Bergman's wonderful WILD STRAWBERRIES), but this was a great education for me. Director Billy August's treatment of this story was sensitive and compelling. It was hard for me to suspend me patience for those three hours, but August and his actors made it well worth the time.
Ingmar Bergman's deeply moving portrait of his parents' marital conflict December 9, 2005 T. Luck (Boh.) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
under the direction of Bille August. Palm D'Or/Best Film winner at Cannes circa 1992, it also won lead actress Pernilla August (then married to the director) Best Actress. I have only seen the truncated 3-hour version (vs. the 6-hour Swedish TV release), and it is deeply moving, and one of my all-time favorite love stories on film. Bergman reportedly hated his preacher father, but actor Sam Froler gives a humane performance portraying a deeply religious, very strict and perhaps not so likable man. Pernilla August is likely best known in the U.S. (especially amongst younger viewers) for her performance as Luke Skywalker's mother in one of the STAR WARS films. One would never know from that movie what a fine actress she is. She has won awards for her stage work (e.g. in HAMLET in the UK) as well. Her poignant performance here will make an lasting impression. Set in Sweden circa 1900, the production is as meticulous as any Bergman film, and fascinating on the aesthetic level alone (the cinematography by the late, great Sven Nykvist is gorgeous). As a portrait of two very different people in love, it is unsurpassed. Bergman's mother is portrayed as a light-hearted young woman from a well-to-do family who marries a poor and rather taciturn young man who does not meet the approval of her parents. One truly feels both the love and certainly the conflict in their marriage. And this drama features one of the most hair-raising scenes (featuring a spooky young orphan taken in by the father) I have ever seen on film. Do not miss this film even if you are not a fan of Bergman (though I am an ardent admirer) -- remember that it is directed by Bille August and is likely one of his best films. Consider purchasing this riveting drama in its 3-hr VHS version, for the wait for DVD could be quite long. I emailed Criterion to suggest they apply their talents to a Region 1 release of the 6-hr version, and, if on viewing the film you find yourself as impressed as I am, please consider doing the same.
One of my favorite films June 28, 2001 Suzanne (United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
A big satisfying story of family and love. This is one of the best films ever. I've watched it three times and I never tire of the story or the richly drawn characters. The acting is superb. If you enjoy foreign films or family sagas, you'll love this film.
A staggering film. November 4, 2000 Kurt G. (Oswego, NY) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
A wonderfully-crafted film, stunning performances by Samuel Froler and Pernilla August, excellent supporting cast. Beautiful cinematography by Sven Nykvist. Ingmar Bergman's account of his parents early, troubled years of marriage.
a flawless masterpiece! April 23, 2000 Kate C. (Lansing, MI USA) 8 out of 11 found this review helpful
i am not a huge fan of either bille august or bergman but this could quite possibly be my most favorite film. Pernilla August is absolutely fabulous in this role. The complexities of the relationship between Henrik and Anna is astounding to me: she manipulates him, he hits her, but because they are doomed to love each other forever, it is as much of a balancing act as it is a true marriage. i must admit that i so wish i could get my hands on the six hour version because i hate wondering what i am missing in this story. but the version i have suits me just fine. Pernilla August will long be remembered for this film alone, more than STAR WARS, she outshines all the others in this film. thanx.
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