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The Virgin Spring (1960) [MultiSub] [Film] - (Ingmar Bergman)

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    THE VIRGIN SPRING
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    Scenario by Ulla Isaksson
    based on a medieval legend
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    Directed by Ingmar Bergman
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    God Odin, come!
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    I seek your service
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    God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost,
    with Your angel host
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    Protect us this day from
    the devil's snares
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    Save us from sin and shame and harm
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    It is Friday, the day of
    Our Lord's Passion
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    Lord, I almost trod on them
    in the gloom
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    Poor mite, live out your
    miserable life...
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    ...as surely as God allows us all
    to live
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    Where have you been all night?
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    You could help with the milking,
    but you don't care if my legs ache
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    Jesus-Maria! What a look!
    What is it?
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    Nothing but the old story:
    bastards beget bastards
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    Serves you right, Ingeri,
    the way you behave
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    You spit like a wildcat
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    You should thank God for His mercy
    in allowing you to live here...
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    ...even though you act like
    an animal
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    The milk is still on the porch
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    You must ride to church
    with the Virgin's candles
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    Isn't Karin going to take them?
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    She is unwell
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    She'll be better when it's
    too late for early Mass
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    I think she has a fever
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    Last night she danced
    feverishly enough
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    You're no more like your stepsister
    than a thorn is like a rose!
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    You still act like a wildcat...
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    ...even now, when we ought to
    turn you out
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    Lord, bless our daily bread
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    Isn't Karin taking the Virgin's
    candles to Mass?
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    Karin is unwell
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    She's a lazybones. She was
    well enough to dance
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    Today she is unwell
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    Too ill to ride to church?
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    Frida will take the candles
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    But a maiden must take
    the Virgin's candles
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    You are always so strict with Karin
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    You are always so easygoing with her
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    She is the only child I have left
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    So she should be brought up well
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    I had evil dreams last night
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    You mortify your flesh too much
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    Send Ingeri to wake Karen
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    I'll go myself
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    Go and rouse the sluggard
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    Ingeri, prepare Karin's food for
    the journey: bread, cheese and meat
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    -Are you ill?
    -No, only sleepy
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    May I have breakfast in bed?
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    Father says you must take the
    Virgin's candles to church
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    -lf you are ill, Frida will go
    -I'm not ill
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    Then you must go
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    -lf I can wear my silk shift
    -On a week day?
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    Then I won't go
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    You're behaving childishly
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    If I had answered my parents
    in that tone...
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    ...I'd have been birched and
    made to fast
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    Birch me and starve me, then.
    Give me berries instead of bread
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    You know I can't be strict with you,
    though I should be
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    You're laughing now, but I warn you:
    father is angry
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    Get my yellow shift, my Sunday
    skirts and my blue cloak
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    Then I'll be happy, you'll be
    happy and father will be happy
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    How demurely I'll ride to church
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    And Tawny's hooves will trot as
    though on a pilgrimage...
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    ...and I shall look neither left nor
    right, but straight ahead...
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    ...and think of the candles
    and the Holy Virgin
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    White stockings...
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    ...and the blue shoes with pearls
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    This is no ordinary shift
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    Fifteen maidens stitched it
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    Fifteen all at once?
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    Sit down so that I can comb you
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    No, I want it loose, to go with
    my fine clothes
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    If you always get your way,
    you'll please the devil so much...
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    ...the saints will punish you
    with toothache
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    Why do you talk so much of the devil?
    Father never does
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    Because the devil is the seducer
    of the innocent
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    He strives to destroy all goodness
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    But I always say my prayers
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    Who did you dance with last night?
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    I danced with him... and him...
    and him
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    -Why do you ask?
    -I had such evil dreams
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    What did you dream?
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    How I'd love to dream
    big, wonderful dreams
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    But I never do
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    Now the skirts: the blue and the red
    with golden threads
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    Tighter, or it won't puff out
    as it should
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    What about the clasp?
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    Save that for Sunday,
    you've gone far enough
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    You're in my light
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    "It's father; he's angry"
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    Didn't mother say you were ill?
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    Do you think I look pale
    and wasted?
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    Is it right to sleep after sunrise?
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    I'll ask Father Erik's forgiveness
    for not attending early Mass
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    I'll tell him that all of you
    are ill and no one woke me...
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    ...the candles were not ready
    and Tawny was not shod
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    I'll ride to the mountains
    with this wicked maid...
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    ...and say I don't want such
    a daughter
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    Imprison her in the mountain
    for seven years
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    When she is chastened,
    I'll take her back
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    "Let Ingeri come with me;
    she never leaves the farm now"
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    It's a pity the church is
    so far away
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    The likes of you need a confessional
    closer to hand
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    You can't talk! You fled your town
    in fear for your life
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    "I know all about you, "learned man"
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    "A bird on the wing finds food;
    a bird on the roost dies"
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    I have seen women and churches
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    How were the churches?
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    As high as heaven - and built
    of stone, not wood
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    With windows the colours of
    the rainbow
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    You may come, too, Ingeri
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    Hurry, or you won't get to church
    before nightfall
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    Hurry, Ingeri
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    Drink some mulled ale
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    It's a long journey
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    Give it to Ingeri, she's coming, too
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    -Who said so?
    -Father
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    Won't you kiss me good-bye?
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    The Lord Christ bless
    your young life
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    Take this cheese and these candles
    to the priest for me
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    Don't forget to give Father Erik
    my message... you know it
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    He's to say five paternosters
    and fifteen Hail Marys
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    I know an orchard sweet and fair
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    A maiden with virtues so true
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    Shining like spun gold her hair
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    Her eyes like the heavens blue
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    Happily the streams meander
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    Through valleys green they wander
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    In the springtime
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    The little bird soars up so high
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    Glides softly on the breeze
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    How sweet it would be to fly
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    Floating o'er mountains and trees
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    Happily the streams meander
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    Through valleys green they wander
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    In the springtime
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    -Is the child paining you?
    -One day you'll know how it is
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    I'll be mistress of a house and
    married with honour
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    We'll see how your honour is, when
    a man starts fumbling you
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    No man will bed me without marriage
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    And if one tumbles you behind
    a bush at night?
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    I'll struggle free
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    But he is stronger
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    It's better to brighten the road
    than languish in church
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    I'm taking the candles
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    So you've put your best on
    in honour of the Virgin
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    Not for you
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    Don't think I wear them to
    please you
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    -Thank you for last night, Karin
    -Why Thank me?
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    You've nothing to thank me for
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    -What is it, Ingeri?
    -I saw you with him last night
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    I wanted him to find a way out
    for you and the child
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    And he said he'd help, if you
    lay in the hay with him
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    You danced with him and took
    his hand
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    I danced with all who gave me
    their hand
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    Forgive me
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    Don't ask my forgiveness
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    -Let's turn back
    -But we're going to church
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    I can take the candles
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    Father and mother wouldn't
    like that
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    "The forest is so black; I can't go on"
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    Don't cry so, you might harm
    the child
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    Afraid of the forest?
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    Not I. I'm riding to church
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    May she rest here until I return?
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    This is enough for you both
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    Did you think I'd slap you again?
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    In labour?
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    Worse than that
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    Come, I can help
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    Sit down. It's long since anyone
    sat here with me
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    -What Is your name?
    -These days I have no name
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    This is a forlorn place.
    Have you no neighbours?
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    I hear what I will and I see
    what I will
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    I hear what mankind whispers
    in secret...
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    ...and I see what it believes
    no one can see
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    You can hear for yourself,
    if you do as I do
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    What thunders outside?
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    Three dead men ride north
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    It's long since a woman
    made my seat narrow
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    Here is a cure for your suffering
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    Here is a cure for your woe
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    Blood, cease to flow
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    Fish, high and dry
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    Eagle, fall from the sky
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    Here is the power
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    You have made a human sacrifice -
    a sacrifice to Odin
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    I recognized you at once
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    I recognized you by your eyes,
    your mouth, your hands
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    "But you are afraid; you must not be"
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    I shall give you strength
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    That's a funny thing
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    My father's - who got it from
    his father's father
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    Who are you?
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    Three brothers, orphaned all too soon
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    Who cares for you?
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    We're goatherds, we live on roots
    in the forest
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    Mother gave me food for the journey
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    -Is he dumb?
    -Wicked men cut out his tongue
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    He says we can only accept the food
    if you share it with us
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    I must take the Holy Mother's
    candles to church
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    Early Mass?
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    No, I overslept
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    If Mass is past, there's no hurry
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    And your mother meant you to
    eat the food
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    My brother says we can go to a
    sunny glade, if you will honour us
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    Blessed Jesus, God the Father's Son
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    You are the living bread from
    heaven come
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    Make me worthy to receive this
    bodily bread
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    And save my soul when I am dead
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    My brother wonders where
    my lady lives
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    East of the mountains,
    west of the forests...
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    ...the battlements of my father's
    castle reach to the sky
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    Is my lady a king's daughter?
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    Father's robes are of silk,
    his helm is of gold...
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    ...and his lance flashes like gold
    in the sun
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    Mother has so many keys she cannot
    wear them at her belt...
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    ...so a maid carries them
    on a cushion
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    And perhaps you three are princes
    under a witch's spell...
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    ...and the goats are really bears
    and wolves
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    My brother says my lady has
    such white hands
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    Princesses do not launder
    or make fires
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    My brother says my lady has
    such a white neck
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    So that gold necklaces
    will gleam brighter
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    My brother says my lady has
    such a slender waist
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    You can cut this for us
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    But perhaps you have no knife
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    This is Simon of Snollsta's mark
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    I am on my way to church
    with the Virgin's candles
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    Mind the goats until we get back,
    or you know what to expect
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    What do you want?
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    The night is cold and the road
    is long
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    Where are you from?
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    The north, from Vasternol
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    How was the winter?
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    Hard, with much sickness
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    People are starving and the cattle
    are too weak to stand
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    Yes, I heard you had a cruel winter
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    Where are you going?
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    We'll look for work in the south
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    You can sleep inside. There'll be
    a frost tonight
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    The master said we could come in
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    Sit there till he comes
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    Those shoes have seen some wear
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    If a day begins well,
    it will end in woe
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    Seldom, if ever, was a morn
    as promising as today
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    The bright sun dispelled all the
    misery of winter
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    Legs felt like dancing
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    But by dusk she lay dead
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    The May Queen rode off on the sun,
    but never returned
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    Blessed Jesus, God the Father's Son
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    You are the living bread
    from heaven come
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    Make me worthy to receive
    this bodily bread
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    And save my soul when I am dead
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    Did you finish?
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    All manured and ploughed
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    Manure clay thick, manure sand thin
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    Forgive my poor brother
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    Is he often like this?
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    Only if we've starved
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    Rub his temples with salt and vinegar,
    put a hot wooden lid on his stomach
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    Our humble thanks...
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    ...but the less attention the better
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    I may be able to give you work;
    we can talk of it tomorrow
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    Keep the fire going, the night
    will be cold
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    I hope you say your prayers,
    even if no one reminds you
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    Yes, you poor thing
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    The Lord is more merciful
    than you think
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    Say your prayers, tonight and
    every night
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    See the smoke trembling
    under the roof?
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    As if it were terrified
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    Yet when it gets outside...
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    ...it has the heavens to
    swirl about in
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    But it doesn't know that
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    So it crouches beneath the roof
    and trembles
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    It's the same with people
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    They quiver like a leaf
    in a storm...
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    ...afraid of what they know
    and what they don't know
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    You are about to walk a narrow plank
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    So narrow, you don't know
    where to place your foot
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    A river runs below you
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    Its blackness wants to engulf you
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    But you cross unharmed
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    A chasm lies before you
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    So deep, you can't see its depths
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    Hands stretch out for you,
    but they cannot reach you
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    Finally, you stand before
    a fearful mountain
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    It belches flame, an abyss opens
    at its foot
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    All colours blaze there:
    copper and iron...
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    ...blue vitriol and yellow suphur
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    Flames dazzle and flash
    and devour the rocks
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    People leap and writhe,
    people tiny as ants
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    This furnace...
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    ...devours murderers and violators
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    When you think you are lost,
    a hand will grasp you
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    An arm will embrace you and
    you will be borne away...
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    ...to where evil can no longer
    harm you
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    If Karin is not home tonight, she
    is sure to be home tomorrow
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    Rest, Mareta
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    How can you speak of rest?
    That's all you have ever said
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    What would have happened to us
    if I had been like you...
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    ...never worried, never anxious,
    never crying out to God?
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    Open your hands
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    I know you are worried about Karin
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    I have no one but her
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    She has stayed in the village
    without permission before
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    I have no one but her
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    She is all I have
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    They hit the boy
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    I thought the boy screamed
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    It was probably an owl;
    we've heard it several times
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    This silken shift...
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    These other things, too, belonged
    to our sister who died at Candlemas
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    It is dear to us...
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    ...but we have no choice than
    to offer it for sale
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    We can see that you appreciate
    beautiful things...
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    ...and this was our sister's
    most treasured possession
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    It is a bit worn and stained...
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    ...but the embroidery is surely
    the work of nine maidens
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    A deft hand like yours can
    surely make it good
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    I must ask my husband...
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    ...what would be a just price
    for such a costly garment
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    Now you must take your rest
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    The herdsmen offered this for sale
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    It is Karin's
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    It is bloodstained
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    What will you do?
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    -First, bar the door
    -it Is done
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    You'll call our men?
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    Be careful
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    -Tell me what you know
    -Kill me, rather
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    My guilt is greater than theirs.
    I wanted it
  • 63:47 - 63:52
    Since I've been with child
    I've hated her
  • 63:52 - 63:57
    The day I prayed for it,
    God Odin did it
  • 63:57 - 64:02
    It was him and me, not the herdsmen
  • 64:02 - 64:10
    They were possessed by him, they
    flung themselves on her like devils
  • 64:10 - 64:12
    They took her
  • 64:12 - 64:15
    You saw it?
  • 64:15 - 64:24
    I stood in the forest, I saw it
    and I wanted it
  • 64:24 - 64:30
    I had a stone to throw at them,
    but I let it drop
  • 64:30 - 64:36
    When it was over, they killed her
    with a cudgel
  • 64:36 - 64:47
    I saw that, too
  • 64:47 - 67:09
    Heat the bath-house.
    I'll fetch birch twigs
  • 67:09 - 76:33
    Bring me the slaughtering knife
  • 76:33 - 77:12
    God have mercy on me
  • 77:12 - 78:37
    We must search for Karin
  • 78:37 - 78:42
    I loved her more than God Himself
  • 78:42 - 78:49
    Then she turned to you and I began to
    hate you. The guilt is mine
  • 78:49 - 81:16
    Not yours alone, Mareta.
    Only God can judge
  • 81:16 - 81:23
    You saw it. God, You saw it
  • 81:23 - 81:30
    The innocent child's death
    and my vengeance
  • 81:30 - 81:37
    You permitted it
  • 81:37 - 81:44
    I don't understand You
  • 81:44 - 81:57
    I don't understand You
  • 81:57 - 82:04
    Yet now I beg Your forgiveness
  • 82:04 - 82:11
    I know no other way to reconcile
    myself with my own hands
  • 82:11 - 82:25
    I know no other way to live
  • 82:25 - 82:28
    I promise You, God...
  • 82:28 - 82:35
    ...beside the body of my child
    I promise You...
  • 82:35 - 82:40
    ...in penance for my sin
    I shall build a church
  • 82:40 - 82:49
    Here I shall build it,a church of stone
  • 82:49 -
    With these my hands
Title:
The Virgin Spring (1960) [MultiSub] [Film] - (Ingmar Bergman)
Description:

Jungfrukällan, El manantial de la doncella, La source, Die Jungfrauenquelle, Genç kiz pinari, A Fonte da Donzela (1960). - After a group of men brutally attack a young woman they unknowingly ask for food and shelter from the girl's parents, setting the stage for chilling revenge.
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Suecia, siglo XIV. Como cada verano, una doncella debe hacer la ofrenda de las velas en el altar de la Virgen. El rey Töre envía a su hija Karin en compañía de Ingrid, una muchacha que odia a Karin en secreto. Antes de cruzar el bosque, Ingrid se detiene y abandona a la princesa, pero la muchacha prosigue su camino y se encuentra con unos pastores, aparentemente afables, que la invitan a compartir su comida. (FILMAFFINITY)

Premios
1960: Oscar: Mejor película de habla no inglesa. Nominada a Mejor vestuario en B&N.
1960: Globos de oro: Mejor película ext. en habla no inglesa (Premio Samuel Goldwyn)
1960: Festival de Cannes: Mención especial. Nominada a la Palma de Oro.
1961: Festival de Seminci: Espiga de Oro: Mejor película

Críticas

Otro magnífico ejemplo de cómo se pueden tratar los temás más serios del mundo -la religión, la muerte, la venganza, el amor- sin resultar pesado ni cargante, como si se contara un cuento a un niño. Revisar maravillas como esta película ayuda a deshacerse de falsos prejuicios sobre la obra de uno de los más originales y auténticos cineastas de todos los tiempos. Impresionante e inolvidable.

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Duration:
01:25:37
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