Geraldine Chaplin credited as playing...
María • Ana
- Ana: [flash forward] The only thing I remember very clearly, is that at the time, I was convinced my father was responsible for all the sadness that embittered the last years of my mother's life. I was convinced that it was he and he alone that had caused her illness and death.
- Ana: [flash forward] There are things I can't forget. It's unbelievable how powerful memories can be. So very, very powerful. So very powerful.
- Ana: [flash forward] I can't understand people who say that childhood is the happiest time of one's life. It certainly wasn't for me. Maybe that's why I don't believe in a childlike paradise or that children are innocent or good by nature. I remember my childhood as an interminably long and sad time filled with fear. Fear of the unknown.
- María: It's all a lie. There's nothing. Nothing. They lied to me. I'm afraid. I don't want to die. I'm afraid. I don't want to die! It hurts! It hurts! It hurts! It hurts.
- María: What would happen if I bit your neck like this? And what if I kissed your neck? And what if I bit you again on this side? And what if I gave you a big loud kiss on the ear?
- Ana: [flash forward] Now I understand my father's fascination with that woman. Amelia was a very warm woman, affectionate and sensual. Her face lit up when she smiled. Her skin was a rich olive color that you wanted to touch.















