"In the screenplay, it says that red represents for me the interior of the soul. When I was a child, I imagined the soul to be a dragon, a shadow floating in the air like blue smoke....But inside the dragon, everything was red." -- Ingmar BergmanFor most of Ingmar Bergman’s career, the decision to shoot in black and white, both before and after Cries and Whispers, has been one of choice and trust. The delight of seeing his vision in color is not simply based on color itself but of his use of it in the film. Like a poet, Bergman decided to look past what color can mean for the eyes alone, to its purpose to help us understand and appreciate life, death, and the soul.
Cries and Whispers follows the current and past lives of three sisters, Agnes (Harriet Andersson), Karin (Ingrid Thulin), and Maria (Liv Ullmann). Aided by a faithful maid Anna (Kari Sylwan) and involved doctor David (Erland Josephson) and total isolation, the group attempts to focus on the pain of Agnes, who is dying of cancer. Through her position, Agnes waits for her life to end peacefully, keeping good and important memories relevant, while her two sisters, now faced with witnessing death, constantly reevaluate their own lives and disappointment with their ability to have intimacy with the ones they love.





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