Alone in Berlin (2016)
Emma Thompson: Anna Quangel
Quotes
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Otto Quangel : What do you think happens to our cards?
Anna Quangel : Why do you want to know?
Otto Quangel : I want to know how people react.
Anna Quangel : Some people will be afraid, probably. Afraid that someone may have watched them pick up the card. Some will, maybe, put them back. Some people will turn them in to a policeman... but, our cards will also be read by them too.
Otto Quangel : Its like with a machine. A little sand in the gears will not stop the machine. But, if a person throws a little more sand and then more, the motor begins to stutter. The assembly line stops. In my mind, I see lots of people throwing sand into the gears.
Anna Quangel : You are a romantic, Otto Quangel.
Otto Quangel : I'm a mechanic.
Anna Quangel : Ya, that too.
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Anna Quangel : Otto...
Otto Quangel : I'm writing.
Anna Quangel : To who?
Otto Quangel : I don't know. I'm writing cards. Cards that tell the truth. People will read these cards. Will pass them on.
Anna Quangel : Cards? You're scribbling cards? What is that supposed to do?
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Anna Quangel : Thank God! No more Women's League.
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Anna Quangel : Otto, what are we doing? We've lost our son. Other people have lost, but, they - they don't...
Otto Quangel : With this system - this regime, now, I feel that - we're free. I mean, freed - from all of it. This is how I feel.
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Otto Quangel : Sometimes I feel the danger - as if it was so physical. I actually feel it.
Anna Quangel : Please, don't frighten me.
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Otto Quangel : You know what will happen?
Anna Quangel : Yes.
Otto Quangel : It can't be changed.
Anna Quangel : I know. Otto, it doesn't matter.
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Anna Quangel : I ought to blame you and your damn war and your damn Führer!