Ravished innocence... brings terrible revenge!
Devout Christians Töre and Märeta send their only daughter, the virginal Karin, and their foster daughter, the unrepentant Ingeri, to deliver candles to a distant church. On their way through the woods, the girls encounter a group of savage goat herders who brutally rape and murder Karin as Ingeri remains hidden. When the killers unwittingly seek refuge in the farmhouse of Töre and Märeta, Töre plots a fitting revenge.
"Jungfrukällan," released in 1960 and produced by SF Studios in Sweden, is a hauntingly beautiful film directed by the legendary Ingmar Bergman. The film, which translates to "The Virgin Spring" in English, is a stark and powerful retelling of a 13th-century Swedish ballad. Set in medieval Sweden, it follows the tragic journey of a young Christian girl, Karin, who is sent on a mission to deliver candles to a church. The film's narrative is a profound exploration of faith, vengeance, and redemption, themes that are masterfully interwoven into the fabric of the story. Bergman's direction in "Jungfrukällan" is both meticulous and evocative, capturing the raw emotions of the characters with a visual intensity that is both unsettling and mesmerizing. The cinematography, handled by the acclaimed Sven Nykvist, uses the stark Swedish landscapes to enhance the film's somber mood, creating a visual language that speaks volumes about the internal struggles of the characters. The film's use of light and shadow is particularly noteworthy, as it mirrors the moral ambiguities and the shifting dynamics between good and evil. The performances in "Jungfrukällan" are nothing short of extraordinary, with Max von Sydow delivering a particularly powerful portrayal of Töre, Karin's father. His journey from a man of faith to one consumed by vengeance and back to a state of grace is portrayed with a depth that is both heart-wrenching and inspiring. The film also features a young Birgitta Pettersson as Karin, whose innocence and subsequent brutalization serve as the catalyst for the film's exploration of human nature and divine justice. "Jungfrukällan" is not just a film; it is an experience that challenges the viewer to confront the darker aspects of humanity while holding onto the hope of redemption. Its impact was immediate and profound, earning it the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1961. The film's legacy endures, not only as a testament to Bergman's genius but also as a timeless piece of cinema that continues to resonate with audiences around the world.
年1960
収益700000$
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ジャンルドラマ履歴
製作国Sweden