Mein liebster Feind - Klaus Kinski
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...and he was in a peculiar, fragile
and sensitive mood.

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How would you describe him?
He was different with you.

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Yes, that kind of exhaustion can
stimulate you to reach rare heights.

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He was a very professional actor...
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...the most professional
I have ever known.

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And he certainly exploited this,
this fragility you just mentioned...

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...which is almost like a gift for
Woyzeck, if you bring it with you...

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...in such a moment of exhaustion.
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I respected him totally,
but it was mutual.

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I was anxiously looking
forward to working with him...

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...because I knew him to
be a mad actor.

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I got to know him
as a powerhouse...

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...you just had to plug into.
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Do you know how long
it has been, Marie?

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At Whitsuntide it has
been two years.

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And do you know
how long it will be?

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I have to go and prepare supper.
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- You two weren't merely actors.
- That's right.

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There was a strong intuition.
He was a terribly intuitive actor.

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And I am the same. There is
a scene in Woyzeck where...

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...Woyzeck says to Marie:
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"You have such a beautiful
mouth, and no blister on it."

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The next day, I had a white blister
in the middle of my lip.

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Never before in my life did I have a
blister on my lip and never after.

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He saw it the following day and
made some vulgar jokes about it.

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But the whole thing
was very strange.

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There was a great intensity
between us, or rather he had it...


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