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raurquiz · 1 year
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#happybirthday #ryangosling #actor #lalaland #bluevalentine #drive #bladerunner2049 #thegrayman #firstman #theniceguys #younghercules #gangstersquad #theplacebeyondthepines #crazystupidlove #larsandtherealgirl #thenotebook #allgoodthings #rememberthetitans #murderbynumbers #fracture #barbie @hbomaxla @netflixlat https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck3yp6aOjxJ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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centroshotcinema · 7 months
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🎞️Blue Valentine (2010) 🎥 Derek Cianfrance 📷 Andrij Parekh
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cinema-neilton1962 · 2 years
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Credits: @ryangoslinguk Tag Heuer are official partner of Ryan Gosling’s upcoming Netflix film “The Gray Man” scheduled to come out on the 15th of July ⌚️ #ryangosling #lalaland #onlygodforgives #theplacebeyondthepines #bluevalentine #gosling #love #ryan #like #l4l #firstman #christmas #thenotebook #theniceguys #drive #bladerunner #bladerunner2049 #actor #movie #film #cinema #evamendes #onlygodforgives #crazystupidlove #emmastone #andrewgarfield #tomholland #timotheechalamet #bradpitt #thegrayman (em Tijuca, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgVfgSaMUJv/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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vusa1a · 7 months
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#bluevalentine🩰
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likeatlas · 2 years
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TEveryone remembers the great love stories of cinema. Since When Harry Met Sally until White HouseHollywood has always loved the stories of two people who find their soul mate in the least likely of circumstances. But things don't always work that way. Some movies choose to delve into the darker side of romance, into love relationships that quickly sour and spiral into destruction. Often this is deliberate. Movies like Bad Timingby Nicolas Roeg, or BlueValentine, by Derek Cianfrance, lead the viewer through the troubled waters of a toxic relationship. The only thing to do is watch in horror through your fingers as something once sacred is painfully marred. Sometimes, though, the toxicity is entirely accidental: a horrible mismatch of people that gets framed as a heartwarming love story (something that's particularly prevalent in older movies like grease either The Breakfast Clubin which troubled relationships are scrutinized more harshly decades after the premiere). But things don't always work out that way. Here, then, is the classification The Independent made the 20 most toxic relationships ever seen on film... 20. 'Love Actually' It's almost hard to pick the most toxic relationship from the mix of interconnected romances in Love Actually. In my opinion, it's probably the unhealthy relationship between Hugh Grant's prime minister and junior clerk Martine McCutcheon. But otherwise there is a wide variety of options. Hugh Grant and Martine McCutcheon in 'Love Actually' (Worldwide) 19. 'Fatal Attraction' The thriller erotica has been a fertile base for exploring toxic relationships on screen, and Fatal Attraction is no exception. While Alex Forrest, played by Glenn Close (who becomes obsessed with Dan Gallagher, played by Michael Douglas, after a brief sexual fling) may fuel some pretty troubling stereotypes (ahem, the pot with the rabbit), the film remains a gripping portrait. of a really troubled relationship. 18. 'Happy Together' Wong Kar Wai, perhaps the leading trafficker of unfulfilled romantic yearnings in cinema, portrayed a chaotic love affair between two Hong Kong men (Leslie Cheung and Tony Leung) in Argentina, in this modern queer classic. HappyTogether it's both funny and tragic, an idiosyncratic take on a strange and destructive relationship. 17. 'Twilight' I don't think I'm going overboard with the age gap talk to suggest there's anything dubious about a 100-year-old vampire dating a teenage schoolgirl. The movies of twilight they're defiantly sentimental about Bella's (Kristen Stewart) and Edward's (Robert Pattinson) romance, but there's no getting away from the fact that it's deeply toxic. Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson in 'Twilight' (SummitEntertainment) 16. 'Cold War' This is another movie that could have easily been titled "Toxic Relationship: The Movie." The Polish drama of 2018 Cold War follows the torrid romance between a talented young singer (Joanna Kulig) and a musical director (Tomasz Kot). There are moments of beauty and shock, but mostly the uneasy feeling of seeing two people plummet into mutually unhappy passion. 15. 'Basic Instinct' It doesn't take a detective to suspect there's something off about the twisted romance between police investigator Nick Curran, played by Michael Douglas, and seductive novelist Catherine Tramell, played by Sharon Stone, who turns out to be the prime suspect in the latest case. of Nick's murder. Sex and violence intermingle in the influential thriller erotic by Paul Verhoevan. 14. 'Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!' Pedro Almodóvar's 1990 romance is the story of a courtship so strident and problematic that it's laughable. Antonio Banderas plays Ricky, a recently released psychiatric patient who kidnaps and imprisons a porn star Marina (Victoria Abril). In the end, and inevitably, she falls in love with his dysfunctional captor. A sick and provocative delight. Ricky (Antonio Banderas) and Marina (Victoria Abril)
(© 1989 El Deseo, SA – All Rights Reserved.) 13. 'She's All That' teen romantic comedy She's All That 1999's was a quick hit after its release, but the years haven't been kind to their central relationship. Freddie Prinze Jr. stars as Zack Siler, the school jock, while Rachael Leigh Cook is Laney Boggs, the bumbling loner who, against all odds, wins her affection, but only after physically reinventing himself with a drastic change. of image. 12. 'How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days' One of the many problematic romantic comedies of the boom of the genre during the 1990s and 2000s, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days centers on a rather embarrassing relationship between Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey. Both parties manipulate and deceive the other, and the film also promotes a series of easy dating cliches. 11. 'Marriage Story' There are moments of genuine, harrowing virulence between feuding spouses Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson in Noah Baumbach's 2019 Oscar-winning drama. Although the scene has become a meme, there's no denying the visceral discomfort that comes from watching Adam Driver spitting the words "Every day I wake up and hope you're dead" at the mother of his child. Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver in 'Marriage Story' (Netflix) 10. 'The Breakfast Club' Much of the work of John Hughes could be on this list; since Weird Science until Sixteen Candles, his teen comedies are peppered with inappropriate, toxic, or downright reprehensible romances. But for many people, what irritates the most is The Breakfast Club, specifically the meeting between the rude and sexual harasser John Bender (Judd Nelson) and Claire Standish (Molly Ringwald). Ringwald admitted as much later, when she reassessed the film's troubled romance in an essay for the new yorker. 9. 'Blue Valentine' Derek Cianfrance's 2010 drama follows the ups and downs of a turbulent relationship between a nurse (Michelle Williams) and a volatile factory worker (Ryan Gosling). Intimate and heartrending BlueValentine presents their central destructive relationship with almost unparalleled directness; the breakup stings all the more since the courtship is so charmingly sincere. 8. 'You've Got Mail' Whether you subscribe to the idea that opposites attract or not, in Nora Ephron's romantic comedy You've Got Mail of 1998 there is something more than conflicting sensibilities. Tom Hanks' character Joe Fox is a total corporate jerk; Megan Ryan plays his unwitting pen pal, a bookstore idealist who comes across as brooding. Adapted from the 1930s classic The Shop Around the CornerEphron makes the matter more unpleasant and tiresome, and the central relationship is full of red flags. Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan in 'You've Got Mail' (Warner Bros) 7. 'Beauty and the Beast' You might think that classic children's movies are careful not to instill dangerous ideas about romance in young viewers, but too often that's not the case. Beauty and the Beast is one of the worst examples, featuring a highly troubled romance between young Belle and her captor, the Beast. It is the Stockholm syndrome framed in true love: a story that gets worse the more it is analyzed. 6. 'Passengers' Chris Pratt is an ethically dubious hero in this 2016 sci-fi romance. After being prematurely awakened from hypersleep aboard a decades-long spaceflight, he decides to wake Jennifer Lawrence to keep him company, dooming her to a life of secluded codependency. aboard an empty spaceship. Ultimately, it's framed as a heartwarming romance, but make no mistake: this is rotten to the core. Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrence in 'Passengers' (Columbia) 5. 'Grease' There are many things that have aged badly in grease, from the date rape joke to the odd elderly cast. But the central romance, between Sandy (Olivia Newton-John) and Danny (John Travolta), is probably the worst of them all. The movie ends on a pretty terrible message, as Sandy reinvents her entire personality just to please her heartthrob.
4. 'Bad Timing' It may seem like an understatement to describe Art Garfunkel and Theresa Russell's romance in Nic Roeg's 1980 drama as a "toxic relationship," as the film ends with one of the most gruesome scenes of sexual violence ever seen in film. screen. But for most of its duration, Bad Timing is a riveting portrait of a doomed and turbulent love affair. 3. 'Gone Girl' Although the thriller David Fincher's 2014 film keeps you guessing for much of its run, one thing is clear from the start: Nick's (Ben Affleck) and Amy's (Rosamund Pike) relationship wasn't even remotely healthy. Though few could have predicted the extreme — and murderous — depths to which Amy ended up sinking, the Dunnes' marriage is a spectacle of catastrophic suburban toxicity from start to finish. Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike in 'Gone Girl' (Fox) 2. 'Gas light' Yes, there are plenty of good (and not-so-good) movies about toxic romance. But how many inspired their own word, now ubiquitous and certified by the dictionary, from affective-romantic jargon? Charles Boyer plays a husband who cunningly manipulates his wife (Ingrid Bergman) into thinking she's going crazy. If only they had a word for it back then... 1. 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' This is the quintessential toxic relationship movie. Mike Nichols' 1966 adaptation of Edward Albee's acid play is a spectacle of marital dysfunction. Elizabeth Taylor and James Burton, who were actually married at the time, play a married couple that has sunk into a state of poisonous passive aggression. George Segal and Sandy Dennis, meanwhile, play a young couple trapped in a dinner from hell.
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aventuriny · 2 years
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“I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of any thing than of a book! -- When I have a house of my own, I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library.” Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice It pays to have friends that can make you bookshelves and art. I never realised how important loving the space I’m in was to me until I had my own home that I LOVE!💜 . . . . #bibliophile #booklovers #instabook #booklover #bookstagram #bookstagramza #bookstagramsouthafrica #sareaders #readerofinstagram #belletrist #southafricanbookstagrammer #shelfie #bluevalentine #art #book #bookshelf #bookshelves #bookshelfdecor (at Weltevredenpark, Gauteng, South Africa) https://www.instagram.com/p/CRHGCxzrRLY/?utm_medium=tumblr
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ariqizra · 4 years
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blue valentine 2010
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poppins-me · 4 years
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horriblenatalie · 4 years
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The sweetest rose 🥀
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redrumcinemastories · 4 years
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Films that made my decade:
2010
Blue Valentine
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Dir. Derek Cianfrance
“You always hurt the one you love, the one you shouldn’t hurt at all”.
From the same director that made “Place Beyond the Pines”, this film illustrates the tender heartbreak that comes from falling out of love. Ryan Gosling is superb as per usual in this film. He toughs on your heart strings by accurately personifying heartbreak and the loss of love. I watched this when going through a break up of my own, and it make me cry for days after watching the film. My eyes were blinded by tears throughout the film, however, I still managed to appreciate the incredible aesthetics of the cinematography. The symbolism of blue lighting along with the title reflects on the mood portrayed in the film, which is that of the solemn loneliness and pitiful sadness of losing love. This was a sentimental 10/10 for me and it made 2010 a lesson learnt in love.
Black Swan
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Dir. Darren Aronofsky
“I think everyone has a little black swan in them, it’s just a matter of when you let it out”.
This film is all about the detriments of striving for absolute perfection. It displays how society has shaped a woman to strive for perfection, but their perfection is a lie. It is an unreachable perfection that most people loose their minds over. Natalie Portman spirals into the dark hole that is the lie of perfection. She just wants to be the best ballerina in her class. All she wants is perfection. The source lies in the idea that there is no such thing as perfection, and that what makes us perfect is our flaws. This film taught me to let go of the idea of perfection and to accept that my flaws are what makes me the artwork that I am. Natalie Portman’s character is such a good human, and when she turns into the black swan she imitates everything bad in society- which is what makes her dance routine as the black swan thrive to absolute perfection. This film depicts the beautiful duality that is good vs bad and that the one cannot function without the other. So we should not only accept our flaws but we should thrive in them, because they make us what we are.
The Runaways
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Dir. Floria Sigismondi
“All my life I’ve wanted to be somebody, and here I am!”
The Italian-Canadian director is a woman who is someone to look up to. She’s one of the coolest women in cinema I have ever seen. Her style is dark, edgy and cinematically beautiful.
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I fell in love with this film because of its rock n roll and it’s hardcore take on the music industry. The cast is a matriarchy of talented women such as Kristen Steward and Dekota Fanning. It’s a film about the legendary band and woman Joan Jett, alongside the lead singer Cherie Currie. It is based on the book Neon Angel A Memoir of a Runaway by the band's lead vocalist Cherie Currie. This film gave me goosebumps because it shared style and perspective of the woman that I am. It made me appreciate women even more and made me so happy to see the determination, style, and talent of women is our world. “I’m a wild one”, the song and the meaning made me appreciate my wild side and embrace the awesomeness and relentlessness of rock and roll. The determination these women had to destroy the patriarchy and tell those filthy men that women can rock harder than they do. This film gave me that euphoric sensation, and made me think “fuck yeah!”
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raurquiz · 6 months
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#HappyBirthday #ryangosling #actor #RemembertheTitans #thenotebook #halfnelson #larsandtherealgirl #bluevalentine #crazystupidlove #drive #theplacebeyondthepines #gangstersquad #whiteshadow #theniceguys #lalaland #BladeRunner2049 #firstman #thegrayman #barbie #thefallguy @hbomaxla @netflixlat
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badu3000 · 5 years
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Tell me how I should be. Just tell me. I’ll do it.
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You gotta be careful with that. You gotta be careful that the person you fall in love is worth it to you
Blue valentine
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mxviedate · 5 years
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Blue Valentine (2010)
how do you trust your feelings when they can just disappear like that?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aILx69WrRhQ
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buffya · 5 years
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"In my experience, the prettier a girl is, the more nuts she is, which makes you insane. "
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"De mon expérience, plus une fille est jolie, plus elle est folle. Donc toi, tu dois être cinglée."
- Blue Valentine
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