When one of the masters of both cinema and the theater decides to make a film (albeit for television) of a beloved opera, chances are that the results will be unexpected. Such is the case for Ingmar Bergman’s retelling of The Magic Flute. Because it is faithful to Mozart, there are fewer clues than one would expect that the film is now 34 years old. When one considers that the young girl in the audience should now be in her late 40’s, the timelessness and longevity of cinema becomes apparent. The music is beautifully performed here, and the style is clearly, yet not distractingly, that of the late great Swedish filmmaker.
The Magic Flute
January 31st, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: Capsule · Comedy · Director · Foreign Language · Musical · Romance · Sci-Fi/Fantasy
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