I owe Mr. Bergman so much.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Sometimes I get a little tired of it. But you know, what a privilege, to get tired of working with Ingmar Bergman.
Mr. Bergman had a great imagination and saw the possibilities within every one of his actors, and he gave us great challenges. It was very inspiring.
If people ask me, 'For you, what is your most important film?' I have a feeling that they all sort of want me to answer with one of the Bergman films. But I cannot choose.
I spent almost 3 months with Bergman, four hours every afternoon. We sat and went through the whole script. To be honest, most of the time we talked about life and other different things. It was really a wonderful time.
Bergman has a very special eye for people. His background taught him to listen and to feel.
Ingmar Bergman had a great sense of humor, and he had a very special, characteristic laugh that you always recognized - if he went to watch a theater show, 'Ah! He is here tonight.'
I owe it all to Jesus.
I will watch everything that Cary Grant did, or Kubrick made or Bergman.
Bergman made countless masterpieces, but for one reason or another, 'Winter Light' stays closest to my heart.
I owe baseball. Baseball don't owe me a damn thing.
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