“Wild Strawberries” quotes
(1957)Ingmar Bergman
directed this movie
in 1957
Title Wild Strawberries
Original title Smultronstället
Year 1957
Director Ingmar Bergman
Genre Drama
Original title Smultronstället
Year 1957
Director Ingmar Bergman
Genre Drama
Plot – A well-known doctor is living his old age. He has lived his life thinking only about his career and now he realizes that he's completely alone. A group of young guys makes him understand he can still take care of his loved ones, starting from his own son and his dughter-in-law, who is pregnant and selfish too.
All actors – Victor Sjöström, Bibi Andersson, Ingrid Thulin, Gunnar Björnstrand, Jullan Kindahl, Folke Sundquist, Björn Bjelfvenstam, Naima Wifstrand, Gunnel Broström, Gertrud Fridh, Sif Ruud, Gunnar Sjöberg, Max von Sydow, Åke Fridell, Yngve Nordwall, Per Sjöstrand, Gio Petré, Gunnel Lindblom, Maud Hansson, Ann-Marie Wiman, Eva Norée, Lena Bergman, Monica Ehrling, Peder Hellman, Ulf Johansson, Wulff Lund, Göran Lundquist, Gunnar Olsson, Vendela Rudbäck, Per Skogsberg, Helge Wulff
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“There should be a law forbidding women to smoke.”
“I can't think of anything worse than growing old.”
“- Marianne Borg: You're a coward.
- Dr. Evald Borg: Yes. This life sickens me. I will not be forced to take on a responsibility that will make me live for one day longer than I want to. And you know that I mean what I say.”“- Marianne Borg: I know that this is wrong.
- Dr. Evald Borg: There's neither right nor wrong. We act according to our needs.”“In our relations with other people, we mainly discuss and evaluate their character and behavior. That is why I have withdrawn from nearly all so-called relations. This has made my old age rather lonely. My life has been full of hard work and I am grateful. It began as toil for bread and butter and ended in a love of science.”
“When you were little you belived in Santa Claus, now you belive in God.”
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