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What is Ingmar Bergman’s “The Virgin Spring” Based On?

"The Virgin Spring" is based on the 13th-century Swedish balled, “Töres döttrar i Wänge”, or, “Per Tyrsson’s daughters in Vänge.”

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What 1970’s Horror Classic did Ingmar Bergman’s “The Virgin Spring” Influence?

The Last House on the Left is actually a loose remake of Ingmar Bergman’s Academy Award winning film, The Virgin Spring (1960), which in turn is based on the 13th-century Swedish ballad…

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Will Louise’s Baby in “Spring” Have the Same Mysterious Powers?

"Spring" offers a metaphor for the dangers, challenges and sacrifices of love. Louise and Evan's child should exist with the same rules of immortality Louise displayed throughout the…

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Is Louise’s Condition in “Spring” a Metaphor for the Challenges of Intimacy?

While it’s frequently billed as a sci-fi or horror film, Spring can more realistically be classified as a romantic drama - one in which fantasy and horror only exist to literalize the challenges…

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What Motivated “Spring’s” Various Lighting and Camera Effects, and its Italian Setting?

"Spring" achieves a unique and beautiful visual style that not only helps classify this genre-bending film as part romance, fantasy, and horror, but is thematically effective to the…

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What Clues Does “Spring” Offer that Louise was Previously Angelo’s Wife?

"Spring" hints at a few connections between Louise and Angelo, in the form of Louise's car crash story and creative camerawork.

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In “Spring,” Why did Louise Turn Into Various Animals and Creatures?

Louise transitions into non-human entities because of the injections she gives herself to maintain her human figure, which are sourced from various animals.

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How Does “Kingsman” Draw From and Subvert Classic Spy Movie Franchises?

Kingsman: The Secret Service knows exactly what genre film it's drawing from, and exactly what type of parody it doesn't want to be. It isn't subtle with the James Bond references in…

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Why Were the Agents in “Kingsman” Asked to Shoot a Dog as their Final Training Act?

The old “Shoot the Dog” assassin trope has been a part of cinema for some time. It refers to an act of moral ambiguity performed by the protagonist because it is the most pragmatic course of…

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What Would the World Look Like at the Beginning of a “Kingsman” Sequel?

Even though the world was saved at the end of "Kingsman: The Secret Service," a lot of devastation happened to the world's population as a whole. What would the…

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How Does “The Brink” Compare to Other Scripted Political Comedies?

In the years since "M.A.S.H" the only politically charged television series' of note have been "Veep", "The Brink", and the Disney Channel show "Cory in the…

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Was the Shootout in “True Detective’s” “Down Will Come” What the Series Needed to Hold Viewers?

"True Detective" epic shootout of Season Two, Episode Four needed this sort of rejuvenation to keep people on board for the story’s second act. It inspires new questions and possible…

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