Intermezzo (1936)

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The world famous violinist Holger Brandt comes back to his family after a tour. He and his wife have been married for many years, but their love has faded. Their young daughter gets a new piano teacher, Anita Hoffman. Mr. Brandt falls in love with her and together they go on a world tour, but he soon discovers that the feelings for his wife that he thought were dead are not.

Film Overview
"Intermezzo" is a Swedish movie, directed by Gustaf Molander with the script developed by Gösta Stevens. Released in 1936, the romantic drama marks one of the first substantial roles for renowned starlet Ingrid Bergman. The film follows a love affair between a renowned violinist, Holger Brandt, and a young pianist, Anita Hoffman.

Main Characters and Plot
The central character Holger Brandt, carried out by Gösta Ekman, is a celebrated violinist. After an effective global trip, Holger comes back house to his wife, Margit (Inga Tidblad) and 2 kids, Ann Marie (Britt Hagman) and Eric (Erik Rossman). Upon returning, he satisfies Anita Hoffman, played by Ingrid Bergman, a remarkable, young pianist who is providing music lessons to his child.

Holger, captivated by Anita's skill and charm, offers her the possibility of visiting with him. Anita, originally reluctant, ultimately concurs. Throughout the tour, they discover themselves falling deeply in love. This affair leads Holger to separate from his household, causing distress and heartbreak.

Story Progression and Climax
The film unwinds with Holger and Anita living together, indulging in their love for music and each other. Nevertheless, regret over abandoning his family shadows Holger's happiness. He feels a deep yearning for his kids, causing an increasing inner conflict.

Meanwhile, Holger's partner, Margit, is shown as a strong character who handles the household's disturbance with grace and resilience, concentrating on her children's requirements. Anita, on the other hand, has problem with the societal judgment resulting from the affair.

The climax occurs when Holger's child, Ann Marie, almost drowns while skating, however is saved in the nick of time by passers-by. This event is a wakeup require Holger, who rushes to his child's side, realizing his location is with his family.

Resolution
Holger reconciles his love for Anita and his task towards his family. His other half Margit, in a generous gesture, gives him an option to be with Anita, admitting that she, too, is a victim of situations.

After contemplating his choice, Holger selects to go back to his household, leaving a sad Anita, who decides to continue with her successful music profession. The movie ends with Anita playing the piano and Holger taking a look at her one last time, suggesting the love lost and the sacrifices made.

Critique and Legacy
"Intermezzo" ended up being a substantial film for its emotive narrative and memorable performances, especially Ingrid Bergman's performance, which was extremely praised. She repeated her function in the 1939 Hollywood remake along with Leslie Howard. Her reliable performance and brewing star quality in this movie captured the attention of distinguished producer David O. Selznick, resulting in Bergman's iconic Hollywood career.

This film highlights the self-control, love, and the options one makes that effect not only their life however also those of individuals around them. It pulls at heartstrings and raises deep concerns about dedication, duty, and enthusiasm. This balance amongst love, household, and individual goals makes sure the film's long-lasting appeal.

Top Cast

  • Gösta Ekman (small)
    Gösta Ekman
    Professor Holger Brandt
  • Inga Tidblad (small)
    Inga Tidblad
    Margit Brandt
  • Ingrid Bergman (small)
    Ingrid Bergman
    Anita Hoffman
  • Erik 'Bullen' Berglund (small)
    Erik 'Bullen' Berglund
    Impresario Charles Moller
  • Hugo Björne (small)
    Hugo Björne
    Thomas Stenborg
  • Anders Henrikson (small)
    Anders Henrikson
    Swedish Sailor
  • Hasse Ekman (small)
    Hasse Ekman
    Åke Brandt
  • Britt Hagman (small)
    Britt Hagman
    Ann-Marie Brandt
  • George Fant (small)
    George Fant
    Guest at the birthday party
  • Carl Ström (small)
    Carl Ström
    Captain at S/S Kungsholm
  • Helge Mauritz (small)
    Helge Mauritz
    Journalist