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In context, an Ingmar Bergman moment seems to mean a reflective moment full of melancholy and strangness. But does anyone actutally have a real definition for this?!

2007-08-01 20:43:59 · 1 answers · asked by fobulous69chink 1 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

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One definition I found is "frequent, almost embarrassingly close and radically elongated moments where the viewer can see, think and feel existential sureties in different states of crisis - as we watch subjects reduced to pure flesh, bones, mouth, nose, hair and eyes".

2007-08-01 20:51:55 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I agree with Lawrence M.
The term "Ingmar Bergman moment" stems from some of his flms, which could almost painfully analyse the minute detail of human relationship or personality, so if you are having an Ingmar Bergman moment, you have become painfully aware of the minute details of a thing or situation, rather than its gross features.

2007-08-01 21:48:57 · answer #2 · answered by AndrewG 7 · 1 0

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