The Touch (1971)
4/10
Bergman's vaudeville
4 February 2022
In "The Touch", Bergman almost seems to take his vaudeville seriously, but without giving it substance. For once, the master doesn't seem to be able to deal with either his story or his characters, whose psychology is reduced to their desires and impossibilities. We wait for them to reveal themselves, but nothing will come out of it other than their conventional discomfort. A disappointment.
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