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1955109 minComedy, Romance

Smiles of a Summer Night

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Is Smiles of a Summer Night worth watching? With a rating of 7.415/10, this Comedy, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Smiles of a Summer Night Synopsis

Early in the 20th century, middle-aged lawyer Fredrik Egerman and his young wife, Anne, have still not consummated their marriage, while Fredrik's son finds himself increasingly attracted to his new stepmother. To make matters worse, Fredrik's old flame Desiree makes a public bet that she can seduce him at a romantic weekend retreat where four couples convene, swapping partners and pairing off in unexpected ways.

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Top Cast

Gunnar Björnstrand
Gunnar BjörnstrandFredrik Egerman
Ulla Jacobsson
Ulla JacobssonAnne Egerman
Eva Dahlbeck
Eva DahlbeckDesirée Armfeldt
Harriet Andersson
Harriet AnderssonPetra
Margit Carlqvist
Margit CarlqvistCountess Charlotte Malcolm
Jarl Kulle
Jarl KulleCount Carl Magnus Malcolm
Åke Fridell
Åke FridellFrid
Björn Bjelfvenstam
Björn BjelfvenstamHenrik Egerman
Naima Wifstrand
Naima WifstrandDesirée's Mother
Jullan Kindahl
Jullan KindahlBeata

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Is Smiles of a Summer Night worth watching?

Yes, Smiles of a Summer Night is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.415/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Comedy, Romance movies.

Is Smiles of a Summer Night hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.415/10), Smiles of a Summer Night is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is Smiles of a Summer Night?

Smiles of a Summer Night is a Comedy, Romance movie that Early in the 20th century, middle-aged lawyer Fredrik Egerman and his young wife, Anne, have still not consummated their marriage, while Fredrik's son...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfFeb 9, 2024
★ 7

I know, who'd have though it? An Ingmar Bergman film that's actually quite fun! It's also quite racy too! "Fredrik" (Gunnar Björnstrand) has married the much, much younger "Anne" (Ulla Jacobsson) but their relationship is as yet unconsummated. She isn't yet happy about losing her virginity or he decides she is too young for the experience. Depends on who you talk to, but suffice to say it's not about either not wanting to have sex! The arrival of his young son "Henrik" (Björn Bjelfvenstam) home after his exams turns her head and she is clearly more interested in that member of the family. "Henrik", meantime, is also a virgin and has been having a rather unrewarding and slightly comical flirtation with the maid "Petra" (Harriet Andersson) to try and rectify that situation. Their weekend scenario is going to get even more messy when actress "Désiree" (Eva Dahlbeck) arrives, stirring up memories of her own relationship with "Frederik" - one that still nurses the gentlest of affectionate flames. Finally, her friend the "Countess Charlotte" (Margot Carlqvist) shows up with her husband "Count Carl" (Jarl Kulle). Now here is an intriguing marital dynamic. He is having a fairly open, and quite jealously protective, liaison with "Désiree" whilst his wife is ostensibly permitted to play away as she pleases. This is going to be one hell of a dinner party and a combination of drink and some fairly unfettered morals are now let loose on an audience for an enjoyable, almost farcical, costume romp. Yes, it's more sophisticated than that - but essentially, this is quite a potent and funny assessment of human nature, of the constrictions we put on our own behaviour before finding a myriad of ways to breach these codes. Alcohol empowers us, reduces our inhibitions certainly; but to what extent we will do what instinct and urge tell us to is well presented here. Personally, I thought Carlqvist and Andersson stole the scenes - their characters purveying something natural, visceral and usually quite entertaining, too. Perhaps unintentional, but the film also struck me as a bit of a parody of some of the other great looking high-costume dramas the rather more earnestly illustrate the rigidity and hypocrisy of the double-standard bearing middle and upper classes, and I did really quite enjoy this.