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Monday, May 19, 2008

GERTRUD (1964)

For the folks who found Carl Dreyer ’s previous film, ORDET, too frivolous . . . The great man’s final film is just about the most severe drama e’er tried onscreen. Some of the more dour aspects of relationship dramas in Ibsen & Tolstoy inspired this romantic drawing room tragedy: a dying marriage, a sex affair gone sour, a long lost love that was never more than a misunderstanding, a retreat from life’s mistakes as survival tactic; all brought to us in a highly artificial, presentational style with the actors corseted into zombie mode, smoothly gliding across the frame with no apparent physical action, & rarely meeting each other’s eye during the long, unedited takes. If only it were as compelling as it is odd.

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