@goback3spaces Translation. 1. LU: If I die before you, will you come to my funeral if I’m in a different country? EJ: I suppose so. I don’t much feel like thinking about that, I have to say, but… Of course I’d be there. But I really think that I will go first, as they so beautifully call it. LU: We can’t know that. EJ: Sorry? LU: We can’t know that. EJ: No. We can’t know that. LU: But it would be nice, if I went first, that… EJ: I’ll be there. I promise. (She smiles.)
@goback3spaces 2. EJ: Moving on to the question of whether there are things that are unspoken… And I certainly hope there are. Because no one can put a whole life into words in a few moments. And you can’t live a whole life with what is entirely spoken. The unspoken is a source as well. And maybe what we have talked about is that we mustn’t be afraid of the unspoken. To moralize a bit. But it’s not possible to cover a whole life.
@goback3spaces 3. EJ: But I think we have had a wonderful… relationship with each other. And still have, and always will… so I’ll come to the funeral. LU: That’s good. And I think it’s funny that we should talk about funerals and illness, and we can hear – at least I can hear – an ambulance passing in the street. And after all, that is our life. Everything that we are has also been photographed and micro… What do you call it? Recorded with microphones… and everything.
@goback3spaces 4. LU: We’re not just Erland and Liv, we’re sort of Erland Josephson and Liv Ullmann and… we have been filmed and interviewed, and, as you say, perhaps what is most important between us is unspoken.
EJ: Though I don’t quite like the idea that they call an ambulance as soon as I open my mouth.
They laugh. LU: Is there nothing that you have never…?
@goback3spaces 5. LU: No… (They laugh.) No, I don’t think so (in Swedish), I don’t think so (in Norwegian), I don’t think there’s a lot you haven’t done, to be honest, but is there nothing that you have never said to me that you have sometimes thought that perhaps you should have said or…?
EJ: That I’ve never said?
LU: Yes.
EJ: I’m sure there is. I can’t think of anything right now, but there must be something. But there aren’t many things, that I can promise you.
@goback3spaces 6. EJ: No, I certainly don’t think there can be… now… then.
LU: Maybe it was a strange thing to ask if you are coming to my funeral. Because it wasn’t meant in a dark kind of way or anything, it’s just that it would be so nice to have you there. Somehow.
EJ: But I can wait a while before I get out my railway timetable, can’t I? (They laugh.) I certainly hope so.
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rnbldsrnmsvlbl 1 month ago
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rnbldsrnmsvlbl 1 month ago
Beautiful acting, beautiful lighting, just wish I understood Swedish OR French...
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@goback3spaces 2. EJ: Moving on to the question of whether there are things that are unspoken… And I certainly hope there are. Because no one can put a whole life into words in a few moments. And you can’t live a whole life with what is entirely spoken. The unspoken is a source as well. And maybe what we have talked about is that we mustn’t be afraid of the unspoken. To moralize a bit. But it’s not possible to cover a whole life.
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@goback3spaces 3. EJ: But I think we have had a wonderful… relationship with each other. And still have, and always will… so I’ll come to the funeral. LU: That’s good. And I think it’s funny that we should talk about funerals and illness, and we can hear – at least I can hear – an ambulance passing in the street. And after all, that is our life. Everything that we are has also been photographed and micro… What do you call it? Recorded with microphones… and everything.
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@goback3spaces 4. LU: We’re not just Erland and Liv, we’re sort of Erland Josephson and Liv Ullmann and… we have been filmed and interviewed, and, as you say, perhaps what is most important between us is unspoken.
EJ: Though I don’t quite like the idea that they call an ambulance as soon as I open my mouth.
They laugh. LU: Is there nothing that you have never…?
EJ: That I’ve never done?
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@goback3spaces 5. LU: No… (They laugh.) No, I don’t think so (in Swedish), I don’t think so (in Norwegian), I don’t think there’s a lot you haven’t done, to be honest, but is there nothing that you have never said to me that you have sometimes thought that perhaps you should have said or…?
EJ: That I’ve never said?
LU: Yes.
EJ: I’m sure there is. I can’t think of anything right now, but there must be something. But there aren’t many things, that I can promise you.
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@goback3spaces 6. EJ: No, I certainly don’t think there can be… now… then.
LU: Maybe it was a strange thing to ask if you are coming to my funeral. Because it wasn’t meant in a dark kind of way or anything, it’s just that it would be so nice to have you there. Somehow.
EJ: But I can wait a while before I get out my railway timetable, can’t I? (They laugh.) I certainly hope so.
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