About childhood and your life

Webster 2022-12-12 09:38:22

About childhood and your whole life, whether at 79 or 38, anyway, you get the root of everything from your child, whether it's wrong or unconscious.
Today, we watched this amazingly great movie together in one sitting. Although its greatness has been praised for a long time, it is a pity that I have been ignoring that what is passed down by word of mouth is not necessarily vulgar or obscure, just like the past that the doctor ignores, just a simple subconscious of me caused this mistake . I almost regret not seeing it sooner. After the movie was over, my wife read out the number 1887 for the first time, and I asked stupidly: Is this the end?
Look how silly, I've been stereotyped into thinking that any entertainment offered to us has the final answer, not watching misunderstood parents lovingly sitting on the beach fishing. It's all misunderstood, including the old days we never thought about.
The couple I crashed the most, to me, they are the most typical family life. The husband is a ridiculously tolerant "Catholic" who treats his wife's vitriol with his wordy and cruel so-called forbearance. But we may finally confirm that his wife's impatience and ridicule came from his inexplicable concessions and self-deprecation. There is always a party like this, if you don't believe me, you can ask the person around you. This is a typical example.
And then some sweet and lively girl said angrily, "They're going to fight because of the argument about God. I didn't want them to fight, so I said, you can talk about me. But they all said, shut up, you Don't understand anything." I must point out that this is a wit that makes people smile. Yes, a cute girl doesn't need to know God, what she wants to know is a discussion about herself, which is more important than God. However, men think that a girl's task is to be cute, I love you, but you don't know God, and this has nothing to do with you. Don't extend it, it doesn't have such a grand theme, it's not like the war makes someone go away, it's just a description of a small nature of human beings.
Finally, I want to talk about my daughter-in-law, Marianne, who is the most normal of all, and of course, when it comes to her age, she is the most normal. She's past the age of wandering around with two lovely lads, she won't take care of a ruthless admirer for forty years and accept it's not a husband and wife, she needs children, but her husband is abnormal and she's willing to give in, she's like a A real woman is so willing to forgive her ruthless father-in-law just because she walked with him all the way. She retained the habit of smoking, believing that she had been a rebellious girl when she was young. So, I think, she is the most normal person (class).
About other people, it has been described too much. I hope that what I have seen is something that others have not commented on, so I will not be wordy. In the end, when the doctor faced the old lady who was taking care of him, he was very ruffian with a naive expression. He loves her, and I believe that's the hidden answer, although Bergman's reluctance to give any affirmation ends the description as it should.

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  • Marianne Borg: I saw you with your mother, and I was panic-stricken.

    Professor Isak Borg: I don't understand.

    Marianne Borg: I thought: That's his mother. An old woman, cold as ice, more forbidding than death. And this is her son, and there are light years between them. He himself says he's a living corpse. And Evald is growing just as lonely, cold and dead. And I thought of the baby inside me. All along the line, there's nothing but cold and death and loneliness. It must end somewhere.

  • Professor Isak Borg: I have liked having you about the house.

    Marianne Borg: Like a cat.

    Professor Isak Borg: A cat, or a human being.