and then the film shifts into that movie, which stars mia wasikowska.hese two stories inter—playing and a lot of discussion about whether or not you can separate bergman's personal life from his art and whether art can be separated from reality. the answer seems to be, no, it can't, all these things flow into each other. it sounds terribly pretentious. it isn't. it's actually really light and really sweet and romantic, and it's quite profound. but it features things like... it's got the most brilliant use of tina charles�*s i love to love of any film i've ever seen. it also features a brilliant sequence to abba's "the winner takes it all". so, it's a lot more charming than you would expect. and i think partly that's because vicki krieps does such a greatjob of bringing the audience in. partly, it's because the scenery is really fantastic. i mean, that's not the garden with the apple tree in the middle of the night, you know, this is beautiful to look at. but it's a film which is kind of multilayered and there's a lot going on, but it doesn't feel porten