Tuesday, 14 April 2009

To Joy (1950)

To Joy (Till Glädje)

There are three main theme in this film- music, young couple in love and troubled artistry; the latter two being themes visited by Bergman before. The music theme is new, but a strong presence- Bergman was a music lover for most of his life, and in the orchestra scenes of the film there's a clear passion for it.

The film opens as Stig Ericksson (regular supporting player Stig Olin promoted to lead) learns his wife Marta (Maj-Britt Nilsson) has died in an accident. Their story is then told in flashback as we see them as an even younger couple who both play violin in an orchestra lead by Sönderby (Victor Sjöström). Stig dreams of being a great soloist but Marta is content to be in the background. The film charts their relationship over the years.

I thought the first half of the movie was, if I'm quite honest, dull and uninvolving. The character of Stig came off as arrogant, though there was an unsuccessful attempt to make him seem like a loser who wants to be accepted. The second half was much more enjoyable and the music sequences were especially good in that half.

A good film. I'd have rated it a seven if it weren't for the dull first half.

Rating- 6/10


Top 5-
1) Prison
2) To Joy
3) Music In Darkness
4) Torment
5) Port of Call

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