Pedro Pascal Сan Watch This 100%-Rated Drama “Over and Over”

It turns out that Pedro Pascal is a geek when it comes to cinema. What movie is so good for him that he can't stop rewatching it? Stick with us to find out!
It's always fun to find out what your favorite actors are up to while you're watching them in their movies. With all eyes on The Last of Us star Pedro Pascal, finding out his favorite movies is a must.
In an interview with Letterboxd, Pascal revealed his deep love for cinema and shared four of his all-time favorite movies: All About Eve, Poltergeist, Do the Right Thing, and Ingmar Bergman's 1982 classic Fanny and Alexander.
Of the list, however, Pascal singled out 1982 Fanny and Alexander as a film he can watch “over and over,” praising its emotional depth and artistic beauty. But what is it about this movie that made the amazing Pedro Pascal fall in love with it?
What Is ‘Fanny and Alexander’ About?
Fanny and Alexander is widely regarded as one of Ingmar Bergman's best masterpieces. The semi-autobiographical story follows the lives of two siblings, Fanny and Alexander Ekdahl, growing up in a wealthy, theatrical family in early 20th century Sweden.
When their beloved father dies and their mother remarries a strict, cold bishop, their world is turned upside down. The film explores themes of childhood, grief, imagination, and the contrast between joy and suffering.
While being a rather long movie (especially in its original television miniseries format, which runs over five hours), Fanny and Alexander is never dull. Bergman managed to balance sorrow and whimsy with remarkable skill.
For fans of Pascal or Bergman (or anyone curious about cinema's classics), Fanny and Alexander offers an unforgettable experience. It's a movie that, as Pascal says, rewards multiple viewings, each time revealing new layers of meaning.
What Do Fans and Critics Think of ‘Fanny and Alexander’?
- On Rotten Tomatoes, Fanny and Alexander has 100% form critics and 94% from viewers.
- On IMDb, Fanny and Alexander has 8.1/10.