“In Sansa’s dreams, her children looked just like the brothers she had lost. Sometimes, there was even a girl who looked like Arya.”
A Storm of Swords, Sansa II.
“I might someday hold a son of my own blood in my arms. A son was something Jon Snow had never dared dream of, since he decided to live his life on the Wall. I could name him Robb.”
North by Sleeping At Last // ASOS, Sansa VII // Sansa Stark at the Eyrie by Michael Komarck // ASOS, Jon XII // A Song of Springtime by John William Waterhouse // Flower Sketch for the Enchanted Garden by John William Waterhouse
kit harington and sophie turner seriously need to do a historical romance together as love interests because dammit their chemistry is too good to NOT use for a romance film.
So, according to some reports, Kit and Sophie movie The Dreadful is a remake of the classic Japanese horror movie ONIBABA
Here some synopsis:
IMDB: Two women kill samurai and sell their belongings for a living. While one of them is having an affair with their neighbor, the other woman meets a mysterious samurai wearing a bizarre mask.
Filmaffinity: After enlisting as a volunteer in a war in 14th century Japan, his wife and mother remain living in a swamp. They eke out their living by ambushing worn-out warriors, killing them and selling their belongings to a greedy merchant. The woman comes to mistrust her daughter-in-law who has coupled up with a deserter, and begins to wear a facial mask she has taken from a slain samurai. Soon the mask will not come off again. In this disguise she is at first taken for a demon by her daughter.
Wikipedia: The film is set during a civil war in medieval Japan. Nobuko Otowa and Jitsuko Yoshimura play two women who kill infighting soldiers to steal their armor and possessions for survival, while Kei Satō plays the man who ultimately comes between them.
If you read the full PLOT on Wikipedia, you will find that the movie is full of sex scenes.
ONIBABA was translated to Spanish as: "ONIBABA: The Myth of Sex"
was just watching a sophie interview and she confirmed something I’ve been thinking about (that even as an actor a lot of the creative discretion comes down to the director)
which I had figured based on this, for example:
in other words even the actors themselves might not be consciously choosing to play things a certain way but the result is still real