These analyses provide deeper context on the film's philosophical themes and its place in Bergman's career:
Ingmar Bergman’s Through a Glass Darkly (1961) is a haunting masterpiece that explores the fragility of the human psyche and the silence of God. As the first installment of Bergman’s "Faith Trilogy," it moves away from the grand allegories of his earlier work, such as The Seventh Seal , focusing instead on a tight, naturalistic drama involving only four characters on a remote Swedish island. subtitle Through.A.Glass.Darkly.1961.1080p.BluR...