Alexander: Ingen jävel har en tanke i huvet. Oscar: Du måste vare rädd om mänskor, Alexander. Alexander: Idiotar. Nästsn allihop. Oscar: Så småningom… - Ingmar Bergman
" "Alexander: Ingen jävel har en tanke i huvet.
Oscar: Du måste vare rädd om mänskor, Alexander.
Alexander: Idiotar. Nästsn allihop.
Oscar: Så småningom kommer du att förstå -
Alexander: Jag tror inte på det där snacket. “Så småningom kommer du att förstå.” Vilket förbannat så småningom? Jag ser klart. Mänskor är löjliga och jag tyckar illa om dem.
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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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Today we say all art is political. But I'd say all art has to do with ethics. Which after all really comes to the same thing. It's a matter of attitudes. … All this talk about me standing aside, cutting myself off and so forth, has always amazed me... I've stated, firmly and clearly, that though as an artist I'm not politically involved, I obviously am an expression of the society I live in. Anything else would be grotesque. But I don't make propaganda for either one attitude or the other. No. As I told you, I vote for the Social Democrats. Their way of solving social problems comes closest to what I regard as decent. That I also find their actual solutions odd in many ways is another matter...