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Zagłoba ujrzał przed sobą męża mającego koło trzydziestu kilku lat, przybranego w kołpak rysi z piórkiem, znak niechybny wojskowej służby, w makowy żupan i ciemnoczerwony kontusz przepasany pozłocistym pasem. Twarz nieznajomego była nadzwyczajnej piękności. Cerę miał ów bladą, nieco tylko w polach wichrem na złotawo opaloną, oczy błękitne, pełne jakowegoś smutku i zamyślenia, rysy twarzy nadzwyczaj foremne, prawie — jak na męża — zbyt piękne; pomimo polskiego stroju nosił on długie włosy i brodę z cudzoziemska przyciętą.
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kummerquelle · 1 month
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wait fuck it’s thursday
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kummerquelle · 1 month
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Have you ever wanted to watch a movie JUST LIKE "Dead Poets Society" but NOT "Dead Poets Society"? Well, let me put y'all on something. There is this polish movie called "ostatni dzwonek" (eng. Last bell). It was released literally the same time as DPS but it has very similar vibes.
If you want more encouragement, in the movie you can learn about Poland in the 80s. Because not everywhere 80s were as nice, glamorous as most of us perceive this time. I believe in educating ourselves about various aspects of history.
Also, in "Ostatni Dzwonek" you can find more strong female characters than in DPS
And if you watch this movie because of my encouragement, please let me know in the comment:)
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kummerquelle · 1 month
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Ostatni dzwonek (1989)
W reżyserii Magdaleny Łazarkiewicz
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kummerquelle · 1 month
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Time to remind (or maybe teach?) the world about this gem.
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kummerquelle · 2 months
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24 characters from Trylogia books (some fan favourites, some not) for 24 months of existence of Trylogia discord server! 🎂 2 years is a great age!
I am almost sure that even though I tried to be book accurate with these portraits I made a small mistake somewhere. at least one.
@trylogia-po-prostu @mademoisellemacabre @trzykwadranse @vampirevalery @blueflyingturtleontheway @kummerquelle @theophan-o @kraciasta @jaskiersbeloved @byeronism @gayandeuropean175 @babinicz
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kummerquelle · 2 months
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Zagłoba - narysowany dla kompanii z serwera trylogiowego! @trylogia-po-prostu @trzykwadranse @blueflyingturtleontheway @babinicz @vampirevalery @kummerquelle @kraciasta @theophan-o @byeronism @gayandeuropean175 (i dla paru innych osób których blogów niestety nie udało mi się odnaleźć)
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kummerquelle · 2 months
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Andrzej Kmicic in Potop (1974)
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kummerquelle · 3 months
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“I don’t want to leave this world without knowing love fully.”
“You are loved. Fully.”
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kummerquelle · 3 months
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i just finished episode 5 of this funky little show and you know what?? It's very fun
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kummerquelle · 3 months
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Thomas Brodie Sangster really nailed the cunty little walk that 19th century menswear deserves
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kummerquelle · 3 months
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Belle with a broken heart: *spends a good deal of time laying sadly on her couch and staring at the ceiling*
Jack with a broken heart: *THIEVERY AND FIGHTING RICH PEOPLE*
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kummerquelle · 3 months
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The Artful Dodger, tumblrfied: "Dead Men's Secrets" 4/?
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kummerquelle · 3 months
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Something I really appreciate in The Artful Dodger is the lack of focus on Belle’s clothing in the series. Not in the sense that the production didn’t focus on it they did a fantastic job with her costuming and I love it and am obsessed with all of her looks.
I just feel like in period dramas there’s usually at least one conversation about women’s clothing (that never happens about men’s clothing). The tone of it varies sometimes it’s the standard girlboss thing of “corsets are so stupid I can’t stand them” and sometimes it’s the opposite and defending the fashions, but either way there’s always this attention called to fashion surrounding female characters.
But in The Artful Dodger Belle’s outfits are simply outfits. There’s a couple instances obviously where like Jack tells her she’ll want to change clothes. But Belle never mentions her clothes when talking about her struggles as a woman. She never makes snide remarks about Fanny’s more frilly outfits. She doesn’t bemoan the impracticality of her skirts or corset and neither does anyone else.
We get vibes and characterization from the different aesthetics of characters clothing. The costuming is very intentional and well done and the work put into them matters deeply for the overall quality and effect of the show. However, Belle’s outfits and the female characters outfits in general are no more made a part of their personality than they are for the male characters. They’re treated equally for both the male and female characters as an extension of them and the setting and overall aesthetic of the show.
And to be clear I’m not criticizing discussion of women’s fashion in period dramas there’s a time and place for it and lots of interesting conversations to be had around it. But I just like that in this show they chose not to take that route and instead focused on other things. It’s really refreshing.
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kummerquelle · 3 months
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Nicholas Burton as Rainsford Sneed // The Artful Dodger (2023)
Now, I assume you'll be maintaining your strong stance against anesthetic?
BONUS:
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kummerquelle · 3 months
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Something something pickpocketing is showmanship and slight of hand coming from a place of selfishness and callousness something something when we first meet Jack surgery is also showmanship and slight of hand, it's about the performance, the speed of the amputation is for prestige but it's coming from a place of genuine compassion - the faster the amputation the less pain it causes. Something something same skills different motive.
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kummerquelle · 3 months
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The levels of pettiness it's takes for Jack to go back to patient and tell him he will do the surgery that he previously said he wouldn't because it would most likely kill him just because Sneed told him not to is so freaking hilarious oh my gosh I love this talented moron
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