I find women friends easier. Openness is obvious (I like to think), undemandingness is total (I hope), loyalty invulnerable (I imagine). Intuition mo… - Ingmar Bergman

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I find women friends easier. Openness is obvious (I like to think), undemandingness is total (I hope), loyalty invulnerable (I imagine). Intuition moves without prejudice, emotion is undisguised, there is no prestige involved. Conflicts which arise are trusting and not infectious. Together we have danced every imaginable turn: suffering, tenderness, passion, foolishness, betrayal, anger, comedy, tedium, love, lies, joy, jealousies, adultery, overstepping boundaries, good faith. And here are even more: tears, eroticism, mere eroticism, disasters, triumphs, troubles, abuse, fights, anxiety, pining, eggs, sperm, bleeding, departure, panties. Here are even more - best to finish before the rails run out - impotence, lechery, terror, the proximity of death, death itself, black nights, sleepless nights, white nights, music, breakfasts, breasts, lips, pictures. Turn towards the camera and behold another jumble of images: skin, dog, rituals, roast duck, whale steak, bad oysters, cheating and fiddling, rapes, fine clothes, jewellery, touches, kisses, shoulders, hips, strange lights, streets, towns, rivals, seducers, hairs in the comb, long letters, explanations, all that laughter, ageing, aches, spectacles, hands, hands, hands.

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About Ingmar Bergman

Ernst Ingmar Bergman (14 July 1918 – 30 July 2007) was a Swedish director, screenwriter, and producer whose unique cinematographic style made him one of the most notable directors of the twentieth century.

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Native Name: Ernst Ingmar Bergman
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MUERTE: Pero se calla.

CABALLERO: Así es... Le grito en medio de la noche, pero es como si no hubiera nadie en ningún sitio.
MUERTE: Puede ser que no haya nadie.

CABALLERO: Sí, ya lo he pensado. Pero, en ese caso, la vida sería un horror absurdo. Nadie es capaz de vivir con la Muerte ante sus ojos y creyendo que todo ha de desembocar en la nada más absoluta.
MUERTE: La mayor parte de los hombres no piensan ni en la Muerte ni en la Nada.

CABALLERO: Sin embargo, tiene que llegar un día en que se encuentren sobre el borde mismo de la vida.... y entonces habrán de mirar hacia la Noche.
MUERTE: En efecto. Y ese día puede ser cualquiera...

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