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The Girls (1968)

Harriet Andersson: Marianne

The Girls

Harriet Andersson credited as playing...

Marianne

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  • TV Reporter: Could you tell us more precisely what it's about?
  • Gunilla: Well, it's rather hard to explain. It's about how things stand... now.
  • Liz Lindstrand: To be a bit more precise, it's about... women and war.
  • Marianne: I thought it was about girls and boys.
  • Marianne: The play actually is a joke.
  • Liz Lindstrand: But with a very serious message.
  • Hugo: Yet no laughing matter.
  • Marianne: I know what you all want. Something you can never have. That's life, girls. Isn't it just great?
  • Marianne: Shout and scream all you want, no one listens to us anyway. Let's compromise as we always do. Let us always be sure to do our duty as mothers. As mistresses. Even as wives. So we go down in history as the sex that always says, "Yes, yes, yes," when we should be saying "No! No! No!"
  • TV Reporter: Has the tour been a success?
  • Gunilla: Yes, thank you. As usual, we've been out changing people's lives.
  • TV Reporter: How?
  • Liz Lindstrand: We've made them realize how blind, stupid, selfish, idiotic, hopeless, boring and uninvolved they are. How little they get out of life.
  • Marianne: Yet they're still blind.
  • Gunilla: Stupid.
  • Liz Lindstrand: Uninvolved.
  • Marianne: Silly.
  • Gunilla: Boring.
  • Liz Lindstrand: Bored.
  • Marianne: Impossible.
  • Gunilla: Irresponsible.
  • Marianne: Selfish.
  • Gunilla: Hopeless.
  • Liz Lindstrand: But now at least they know it.

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