Pick out examples from the text that show Bergman’s sensitivity to sensory impressions which have made him a great filmmaker.
There are many instances. But the most prominent ones are when he could imagine a whole live representation of the wall hanging and could imagine even the church bells ringing. He also could visualize the pigeons fly and was transported into a completely different world. It was a complete melodramatic scene created by Bergman in his fantasy of imagination.
The second instance is when he sees the cranes at Dalarna and left all work to watch the cranes fly.
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