
Film · 1966 · Films · 1960s
Persona
Two parallel scores from 255 z-qualifying reviewers and 263 raw-average reviewers. Cohort: Films · 1960s (1,929 peers).
Z-normalized corrects for reviewer bias (every reviewer re-centered onto their personal scale). Raw average uses simple mean across the broader pool including stddev=0 reviewers.
Where this title sits
Z-normalized percentile · 1,929 peers in Films · 1960s
| Mean reviewer z-score | +0.373 |
|---|---|
| DB1 raw-mean rating | 7.76 /10 |
| DB2 raw-mean rating | 7.79 /10 |
| 90% CI-floor (z) | +0.270 |
| Reviewers (DB1 / DB2) | 255 / 263 |
Summary
A young nurse, Alma, is assigned to care for Elisabet, a famous actress who has inexplicably stopped speaking. The two women retreat to a remote seaside cottage, where Alma's one-sided conversations and confessions gradually blur the boundaries between their identities. Ingmar Bergman's chamber piece probes the fragile line between performance and self.
Pipeline applied to this title
The math, in this order
255 stddev>0 reviewers re-centered onto personal z-scale.
Mean z = +0.373. DB2 raw mean = 7.79.
90% CI-floor = +0.270. Thin samples penalized.
Global 80.2 / cohort 74.2. Z-track and raw-track ranked separately.
Cohort: Films · 1960s







