Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jul 7
Faithless TV Reboot Stretches Bergman’s 2000 Film to 6 Episodes as Chemistry Falters
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jul 7

Faithless TV Reboot Stretches Bergman’s 2000 Film to 6 Episodes as Chemistry Falters

3 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jul 7

Summary

  • Six episodes on Sky Atlantic and Now give Faithless more room than Liv Ullmann’s 2000 Bergman film to trace the affair between Marianne and David across 1977 Stockholm and a present-day reunion.
  • Tomas Alfredson and writer Sara Johnsen use that expanded structure to make Marianne more central, but the review says the early episodes sink into bohemian fantasy and heavy-handed erotic signaling.
  • Frida Gustavsson and Gustav Lindh are judged the series’ main weakness, with tepid chemistry blunting the sense of irresistible attraction that the story needs before its destructive consequences can land.
  • Lena Endre—who played young Marianne in the 2000 film—returns as the older Marianne, linking the reboot to Bergman’s original even as it drops the film’s unreliable-storyteller framing device.
  • The verdict is mixed: the adaptation is seen as psychologically thinner than Bergman at his best, yet still watchable for its stylish late-20th-century setting and seductive retro mood.

Insights

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