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Two or Three Things I Know About Her Quotes

Two or Three Things I Know About Her is a TV program that was first aired in 1970 . Two or Three Things I Know About Her completed its run in 1970.

It features Anatole Dauman as producer.

Each episode of Two or Three Things I Know About Her is 87 minutes long. Two or Three Things I Know About Her is distributed by New Yorker Films.

The cast includes: Marina Vlady as Juliette, Marina Vlady as Juliette Janson, Christophe Bourseiller as Christophe, Roger Montsoret as Robert, and Marie Bourseiller as Fan.

Two or Three Things I Know About Her Quotes

Marina Vlady as Juliette Janson

  • (Marina Vlady) "We often try to analyze the meaning of words but are too easily led astray. One must admit that there's nothing simpler than taking things for granted."
  • (Marina Vlady) "To define myself, one word: indifference."
  • (Marina Vlady) "In my dreams I used to feel that I was being sucked into a huge hole. Now I feel I'm beng scattered in a thousand pieces. Before, even if it was a slow process, I would wake up all at once. Now I'm afraid there'll be pieces missing."
  • (Marina Vlady) "False love leaves me as I am. Time changes me and the person I love."
  • (Marina Vlady) "Speak as though quoting the truth. Old father Brecht said that, that actors should quote."
  • (Marina Vlady) "No one knows what the city of the future will be like. Part of the wealth of meaning it once had will undoubtedly be lost, undoubtedly. Maybe the creative and formative roles of the city will be taken over by other forms of communication, maybe television and radio --"
  • (Marina Vlady) "I don't know where or when, just that it happened. I have tried all day to recapture the feeling. There was a scent of trees. I was the world, the world was me. A landscape is like a face."
  • (Marina Vlady) "To define oneself in a word: not yet dead."
  • (Marina Vlady) "I know they're my eyes because I see with them. I know they're not my knees or whatever, because I've been told so. Suppose I hadn't been told. How would life be?"
  • (Marina Vlady) "Something may make me cry, but the reason for my tears is not contained in their traces on my cheeks. In other words, you can describe what happens what I do something, without necessarily indicating what makes me do it."
  • (Marina Vlady) "I've changed and I'm still the same."
  • (Marina Vlady) "Language is the house man lives in."

Roger Montsoret as Robert

  • (Roger Montsoret) "Well, we got there."
  • (Marina Vlady) "Where?"
  • (Roger Montsoret) "Home."
  • (Marina Vlady) "So what now?"
  • (Roger Montsoret) "We go to bed. What's up with you?"
  • (Marina Vlady) "And then?"
  • (Roger Montsoret) "We wake up."
  • (Marina Vlady) "And then?"
  • (Roger Montsoret) "Same again. We'll wake up. We'll eat."
  • (Marina Vlady) "And then?"
  • (Roger Montsoret) "I don't know. Die."
  • (Marina Vlady) "And then?"
  • (Roger Montsoret) "People never really talk in films. I'd like to try with you."
  • (Martine) "What have you been doing all day, clever?"
  • (Roger Montsoret) "This morning I worked at my garage."
  • (Martine) "Do you own it?"
  • (Roger Montsoret) "No, I don't."
  • (Martine) "Then why is it "my garage"?"
  • (Roger Montsoret) "At "the" garage. Right."
  • (Martine) "You're not listening. How do you know it's a garage? Are you sure the word isn't "swimming-pool" or "hotel"?"
  • (Roger Montsoret) "I suppose it could be."
  • (Martine) "Exactly. How do things get particular names?"
  • (Roger Montsoret) "They're given them."
  • (Martine) "Who by?"

Marie Bourseiller as Fan

  • (Ivanov) "One must always be sensitive to the intoxication of life."
  • (Marie Bourseiller) "Can I ask you another question? Is poetry formative or simply decorative?"
  • (Ivanov) "Everything that decorates life is formative."
  • (Marie Bourseiller) "What will communist ethics be like?"
  • (Ivanov) "The same as they are now, I expect."
  • (Marie Bourseiller) "Meaning what?"
  • (Ivanov) "Look out for one another, work for one's country, love it, love the arts and science."
  • (Marie Bourseiller) "What will the difference be then?"
  • (Ivanov) "It will be easier to explain when communism comes."
  • (Marie Bourseiller) "Oh yes, I understand. It's money. It's a great evil, because you steal without realizing it."

Christophe Bourseiller as Christophe

  • (Christophe Bourseiller) "I had a dream last night, you know. I was walking all alone at the edge of a cliff. The path was only wide enough for one person. Suddenly I saw two twins walking toward me. I wondered how they would get past. Suddenly one of the twins went towards the other and they became one person. And then I realized that these two people were North and South Vietnam being united."

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