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forsapphics · 13 days
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Brigette Lundy-Paine as Casey Gardner in season 1 of Atypical (2017 - 2021)
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ogradyfilm · 24 days
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Recently Viewed: I Saw the TV Glow
[The following review contains MINOR SPOILERS; YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!]
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It’s tempting to reduce I Saw the TV Glow to its obvious stylistic inspirations—Cronenberg’s Videodrome, Lynch’s Lost Highway, various cheesy live-action kid shows from the golden age of Nickelodeon (including, but not limited to: The Secret World of Alex Mack, Animorphs, and Are You Afraid of the Dark?)—thereby dismissing it (deliberately or otherwise) as mere pastiche.
It is equally easy to fall into the trap of treating the film’s plot as a puzzle to be deciphered. Because the story is so inherently shaped by the characters’ distorted perception, it’s only natural that some viewers might attempt to distinguish between which scenes are intended to represent the unreliable narrator’s delusions and which are supposed to be objectively “real” (within the context of the overarching narrative, of course; in the metafictional sense, it’s all just fantasy). Despite acknowledging the metaphorical nature of the material, this interpretation is, ironically, far too literalist; obsessively searching for concrete “meaning” amidst the work’s pervasive symbolism betrays a profound lack of interest in what it’s actually saying.
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And make no mistake: I Saw the TV Glow has quite a lot to say—about sexuality, gender, and identity; about conformity, repression, and resigning oneself to a life haunted by missed opportunities and regret; about how time gradually slips away, devouring ambition and eroding the human spirit (elegantly conveyed via the increasingly significant chronological gaps between chapters—first we leap two years into the protagonist’s future, then eight, and finally a whopping twenty). Thematically rich, structurally dense, and emotionally resonant, the movie proudly wears its influences on its sleeve without being solely defined by them. It is, in short, a true original—a precious rarity in this day and age.
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I Saw the TV Glow (2024)
This is a Movie Health Community evaluation. It is intended to inform people of potential health hazards in movies and does not reflect the quality of the film itself. The information presented here has not been reviewed by any medical professionals.
I Saw the TV Glow has several scenes of sudden and severe strobe effects, including lights and on-screen graphics that flicker, TV static, bright sparking flashes from broken electronic equipment, effects resembling reflections of light from water, close-ups of a flickering campfire, and police car strobe lights. There is no way to warn about each and every flashing light effect, and most of them are quite extreme.
Handheld cameras with mild shaking are used in one shot. Outside of this shot, all of the camera work is either stationary or very smooth.
Flashing Lights: 10/10. Motion Sickness: 1/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: This film explores deep psychological concepts that are often realistically frightening. There are three instances of on-screen vomiting in the space of about 3-4 minutes. One long sequence is punctuated by distressed, asthmatic breathing. During this sequence, there is a graphic scene of surgery-type cutting.
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Image ID: A promotional poster for I Saw the TV Glow
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ikvgai · 3 months
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Brigette Lundy-Paine photographed by Bảo Ngô ♥ 5 December 2022
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Brigette Lundy-Paine
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totesmccoats · 12 days
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I Saw the TV Glow - A Tough Egg to Crack
I did not have many friends in middle school. So, like many socially awkward pre-teens of my generation, I went online. And like many of those pre-teens seeking community online, I found anime. After exhausting the episodes of Naruto, Bleach, and Fullmetal Alchemist legally available through [Adult Swim], and asking forums about cool new anime to watch, and working my way through supposedly…
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dyhlanobrien · 2 years
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I’d kill for these two to play siblings. Am I wrong?
Does anyone else see it?
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rickchung · 6 days
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I Saw the TV Glow (dir. Jane Schoenbrun) x SIFF 2024.
Schoenbrun writes and directs the coming-of-age art-horror fantasy I Saw the TV Glow about how two troubled suburban youths spiral down a dark path over their shared obsession with a supernatural cult television series from the mid-1990s that doubles as a transcendent examination of queer/trans dysphoria.
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fearsmagazine · 3 months
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I SAW THE TV GLOW | Official Trailer, Image & Poster
Teenager Owen is just trying to make it through life in the suburbs when his classmate introduces him to a mysterious late-night TV show — a vision of a supernatural world beneath their own. In the pale glow of the television, Owen’s view of reality begins to crack.
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Starring Justice Smith, Brigette Lundy-Paine, Ian Foreman, and Helena Howard, Fred Durst, and Danielle Deadwyler. Directed by Jane Schoenbrun.
In theaters May 3rd, 2024, with new original music by Alex G, Caroline Polachek, Snail Mail, Yeule, and more.
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Happy Birthday Fivel Stewart!
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theentertainmentnut · 14 days
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Movie Review: I Saw The TV Glow
A film that explores nostalgia has been gaining a strong word-of-mouth online. Is this latest film from the director of "We're All Going to the World's Fair" able to live up to the hype?
Rated PG-13 for violent content, some sexual material, thematic elements and teen smoking If you were one of those lucky kids whose middle-class family could afford basic cable, no doubt you grew up with the Nickelodeon channel. As it moved into the 90’s, Nick began to make its own shows, with familiar titles like The Adventures of Pete and Pete, Clarissa Explains it All, and one that I watched…
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briiiiiiiiiig: learned a ton this year but can't remember what! (1 January 2023)
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cozysip · 2 years
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♡ BRIGETTE LUNDY-PAINE IN INTERVIEWS ♡
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a total of # 20 gifs ( 268x150 ) have been added to my BRIGETTE LUNDY-PAINE gif hunt page. they're of white descendent, were born in 1994 and they are non-binary, please cast accordingly and use appropriately. all of the gifs have been created from scratch by me. to access the gifs please click the source link and you’ll be redirected to my gif rules where you’ll find the link to my gif server ( shared with @comfytea​ ) . if you are going to use my gifs ( that i made from scratch ) like / reblog if you’re going to use these gifs !
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jacket-coats · 2 years
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Casey Gardner Atypical Brigette Blue Cotton Jacket
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