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PAUL MESCAL as HARRY in
ALL OF US STRANGERS (2023)
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Chocolate Chip Zucchini Baked Oatmeal (Vegan)
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“Harry is a very different character than Adam,” he says. “I think they’re both very vulnerable. I think it’s one of those things where they immediately see and then love each other. One of the challenges for Paul and I was how do you play chemistry without giving away too much biography? Because the characters have to maintain a sort of element of mystery. So, we played it for love first, it’s a very beautiful thing to get to play on camera.”
“I like complicated emotion that you can’t quite put your finger on. It’s a bit like melancholy as an emotion, it’s both sad and oddly joyful at exactly the same time, and I love those kinds of emotions that seem to be battling each other but work as a whole as well.” -Andrew Scott(x)
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“Watching Adam and Harry connect feels very authentic, real and passionate. They fancy each other,”
“They’re both fundamentally very good people. They both feel very isolated, and the film’s essentially about finding connection. But then I think it supersedes that, and they find true connection in a world that feels impersonal, or cold. It’s harder and harder to find the connections that we see Adam and Harry have in the film.”
“It’s very emotional. You’re dealing with two men who want to feel connected to the world and people around them and are struggling with seizing that connection. And that’s a very easy thing to relate to and empathize with those characters.” -Paul Mescal (x)
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Found these really cool images of Noa and Mae from 20th Century Studios Korea (Community) on YouTube, im so excited for this movie 😁 (idk what they say, can someone translate if possible?)
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All of Us Strangers (2023) dir. Andrew Haigh
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"I will not deny it, you were meant to die in these woods. But an arrangement was made. You will leave Osaka alive."
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SHŌGUN (2024) Chapter Ten: A Dream of a Dream
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All Of Us Strangers (2023) dir. Andrew Haigh
It’s very different now. It’s all very different.
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ALL OF US STRANGERS (2023) dir. Andrew Haigh
"I’ve been thinking about you a whole heap today. Was thinking about watching crappy TV with you on a Friday night. Eating take-away on your sofa. Watching old episodes of Top of the Pops from before I was born."
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The Marriage of the Sun (Spirit and Mind) and Moon (Soul and Body).
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After President Abraham Lincoln was shot during a performance of Our American Cousin at Ford's Theatre, several doctors who were in the audience and also enjoying the play rushed into the Presidential Box and began attending to the President. It was clear that Lincoln's wounds were almost certainly mortal, but the doctors still attempted to save his life. Originally thinking that the President had been stabbed, they soon found that he had been shot behind the left ear and the bullet -- a 43.75 mm ball which had been fired by John Wilkes Booth's .44 caliber Derringer -- had sliced through Lincoln's brain and lodged behind his eye sockets without exiting the skull. When Lincoln's breathing became more shallow, Dr. Charles Leale used his finger to remove blood clots from the wound, which immediately improved Lincoln's respiration.
The doctors decided to move Lincoln from the theater, but felt that the President's condition was far too weak to risk taking him back to the White House, which was several blocks away. A nearby saloon was considered just as unseemly of a place for the President to spend his last hours and likely die in as a theatre, so Lincoln was carried across the 10th Street to William Petersen's boarding house. When they brought Lincoln into the boarding house, they realized that the 6'4" President was too tall for the bed they found for him, so they laid him diagonally upon it.
It was obvious that Lincoln could not survive his wound, so the attending doctors simply tried to keep him comfortable in his final hours by clearing the blood clots in his skull that caused his breathing to become more labored. Throughout the night, the President never regained consciousness, but witnesses said that he looked peaceful as his life was drawing to a close. The only visible evidence of his mortal wound were the bloody pillows that his head rested on and the raccoon-like bruising around Lincoln's eye sockets due to the orbital bones fractured by Booth's bullet after it passed through his brain. Nine hours after he was shot, Lincoln died in Petersen's Boarding House at the age of 56.
Shortly after the President was pronounced dead, his body was placed in a coffin and transferred back to the White House in a carriage. Just a few hours later, one of the residents of Petersen's Boarding House, Julius Ulke, took a photograph (seen at the beginning of this post) of the room and the bed -- including a pillow soaked with the President's blood -- where Lincoln had died earlier that morning.
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The room in Petersen's Boarding House where Abraham Lincoln died, pictured in 2007.
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30 Rock | 5.07 "Brooklyn Without Limits"
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