The Ingmar Bergman movie that made Paul Schrader realise that cinema could be “serious art”
“I was only 18…”
Just about the highest praise possible.
A diverse list ranging from Robert Bresson to Orson Welles.
“I don’t know where Paul got that, but that had nothing to do with anything that Marty or I remember about Jake.”
The tension peaked when a gun was pulled on one of them.
The “most important film of this century”.