Does anyone have a link/download for Leopard, the film by Eoin Macken with Tom Hopper? I started watching it but never finished it. Please tag, reblog, any help is appreciated 🙏
Kerchak says baby Tarzan “can stay, but that doesn’t make him my son.”
Terk tells kid Tarzan that if he wants Kerchak to like him, he has to “stay away from him.”
Later Kerchak tells Tarzan to “protect this family, and stay away from them.”
Then of course you’ve got Tarzan asking Jane to stay, telling the baby gorillas that “Jane stays with Tarzan,” and Professor Porter saying he can’t help but feel that Jane should stay. And actually I think those are the last words in the movie, “Jane stays with Tarzan.” (I mean…spoken in Gorilla language.)
I don’t know why yet but there’s something to all that. Something’s cookin’
I love you non-omniscient narrators, I love you unreliable narrators, I love you multiple POVs, I love you rival POVs, I love you revelations that recontextualise and put to question everything that's preceded them, I love looking at the same thing from different angles, I love you Rashomon, I love you The Last of Us Part II, I love you ASOIAF, I love you Black Leopard, Red Wolf/Moon Witch, Spider King.
Noi fummo i Gattopardi, i Leoni; quelli che ci sostituiranno saranno gli sciacalletti, le iene; e tutti quanti gattopardi, sciacalli e pecore, continueremo a crederci il sale della terra.
Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, Il Gattopardo (The Leopard)(1958)
We were the Leopards, the Lions; those who'll take our place will be little jackals, hyenas; and the whole lot of us, leopards, jackals, and sheep, we'll all go on thinking ourselves the salt of the earth.
Final movie of Pema Tseden (also called Wanma Caidan), as he died four months before it premiered at the 80th Venice International Film Festival, “Snow Leopard”, which won Best Film at Tokyo and the Cyclo D’or in Vesoul, is another testament to the significance of the loss of a truly great filmmaker.
A regional television crew is driving through a Tibetan-speaking region of Qinghai province in northwest China to report on a herder who has captured the snow leopard which has killed nine of his sheep. Lead reporter Dradul has been contacted by the herder’s brother, Nyima, a former classmate who is now a monk. However, as soon as they arrive, they find Nyima’s brother, Jinpa, utterly enraged, having imprisoned the leopard in the pen, and waiting for the authorities to arrive in order to receive compensation for the dead animals. His father, on the other hand, wants to let the animal free since it represents their relationship with nature, and the ‘stalemate’ forces all of them to stay in the same house until they come up with a solution. Nyima, on the other hand, who is called Snow Leopard monk, seems to share a connection with the particular animal, while the appearance of the local authorities actually makes the whole situation even more complicated.