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Timothée featured today in a new Variety article:
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“He took every kid’s hand who came. He took a photograph with everybody who asked him, which was pretty much everyone. That was about his heart. But he’s also very savvy about marketing. He gets very engaged and brings ideas to the table.”
-Wonka producer David Heyman talking about Timothée’s idea to screen ‘Wonka’ to the children of After-School All-Stars
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“I can’t imagine any other actor on the planet who could have played Willy Wonka and have the success that ‘Wonka’ had. You need everything to work in today’s world. IP alone is not sufficient. He [Timothée] wants to win, he knows how to win and he asks the right questions. He respects and cares about his fans. He feels a responsibility toward them.”
-Josh Goldstine, Warner Bros. president of worldwide marketing
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“We can count on one or two hands, in any age range, the people who are legitimate movie stars. Timothée is absolutely that.”
-Dune producer Mary Parent
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Marriage Story (2019, Noah Baumbach)
25/12/2023
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“Grindelwald does still have feelings for Dumbledore, although some of those feelings have turned to resentment and bitterness because of Dumbledore's abandoning of the cause, as he would see it. So, though Grindelwald will stop at nothing to become head of the wizarding world, beneath that lies a melancholy, a sadness for what he has lost—the one who was his lover, his co-conspirator and his equal. Being the two most brilliant and powerful wizards had brought them together, but the difference in their values tore them apart. Now, despite being surrounded by people, Dumbledore and Grindelwald are alone, and that loneliness is something they have in common. But, that does not make Grindelwald any less evil.”
David Heyman in Secrets of Dumbledore production notes posted by Snitchseeker
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casasupernovas · 2 years
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Same Alan. Same.
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kyloxdriver · 1 year
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Adam Driver at the Contenders Film: New York, Deadline’s annual daylong awards-season kickoff event.
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Çizgili Pijamalı Çocuk
Kötülük asla güzelleşmez sadece mış gibi yapar
Bir çocuğu kandırmak kolay mıdır?
Nazi Almanyaında geçen bir çoçuğun,etrafındaki bütün olup bitene bir anlama veremediği ve bütün bunları bir oyunmuş gibi algılayan saflığını anlatan gerçekten bir çocuğun dünyasından bakmak . Aile içinde kapanmayan yaralara tanık olmak derin bir sızı bırakır içimizde filmden sonra . Tarihin en büyük soykırımlarından birine yeniden yeniden ve yeniden tanık olmaya hazır mısınız .
Vicdan derin bir kuyudur her zaman inmesi ve çıkması zordur.
2. Dünya Savaşı’nın kara günlerinde, arkadaş olmaya çalışan iki çocuğun hikayesi.
Bruno'nun yaşadığı yer, 1.5 milyon Yahudi'nin öldürüldüğü Auschwitz toplama ve yok etme kampının bitişiğindedir. Oğlunun tellerin ardında yaşananlarla ilgili gerçeği öğreniceğinden kaygılanan Brunoun babası bir nazi subayıdır ve yeni görev yeri bir yahudi toplama kampına komutanlık etmektir.Bruno arkadaşlarından uzak kalması nedeniyle kendine yeni arkadaş aramak için çıktığı keşifte cizgili pjama giyen ve bir telin arkasında hayatını sürdüren Shmuel ile tanışır.Bu zorluklarla gizlice yürüktükleri arkadaşlıklarının karşılığını,savaşın o acımasız yüzüyle ödeyeceklerdir.John Boyne’un dünya çapında olay olan romanından uyarlanan bu filmde .
Tarihin acılarıyla dolu bu anısına küçük bir çocuğun gözünden aktararak , masumiyet ve insanlığın iç içe geçen dehşetini bizlere yeniden hatırlatıyor.
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denimbex1986 · 10 months
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'With the release of the much-awaited Margot Robbie-starrer Barbie movie on 21 July, movie lovers will finally get to enjoy a good weekend. Other than Barbie, the Hollywood movie Oppenheimer is also set for release on Friday next week...
Barbeinheimer: Barbie vs Oppenheimer
As the two much-awaited movies of completely different genres are set to compete in the movie theatres on July 21, the internet is flooded with memes and jokes about the two movies. Both movies have a completely set fan base and are enjoying a lot of attraction due to their movie date clash.
Barbie
The movie is based on the famed Mattel doll which finds a special place in the childhood of all the children. The comedy movie stars Margot Robbie as a version of the title character known as Stereotypical Barbie. Later, the doll experiences a full-on existential crisis and embarks on a journey of self-discovery. The movie was directed by Greta Gerwig and was written by herself and fellow filmmaker Noah Baumbach. The movie production was done by Robbie alongside LuckyChap's Tom Ackerley and Mattel's Robbie Brenner and David Heyman.
Other than Margot Robbie, the movie also casts Dua Lipa, Nicola Coughlan, Alexandra Shipp, Hari Nef, Emma Mackey, Ana Cruz Kayne, Sharon Rooney, and Ritu Arya.
Oppenheimer
Known for his iconic movies, this time Christopher Nolan has come with Oppenheimer. The movie will be released globally on July 21, 2023.
Christopher Nolan is known for giving more exciting and certified puzzlers. The movie is an adaptation of the 2005 book American Prometheus. It was authored by Kair Bird and Martin J. Sherwin. The book revolves around the true incidents that occurred at the tail-end of World War 2.
The protagonist of the movie is a theoretical physicist who is widely credited with developing the first nuclear bomb or weapon. He was fondly known as the ‘father of the atomic bomb’.'
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📸 A peek behind the scenes of "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" with Eddie Redmayne and producer, David Heyman! Source: Warner Bros IRL Twitter
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From left: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, and Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore
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(Wonka) Regia di Paul King
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✔️ 𝐒𝐓𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐌𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝐎𝐑𝐀 𝐐𝐔𝐈 ▶ https://t.co/lGLfbqa3wv
:: Trama Wonka ::
l giovane Willy Wonka arriva in città con pochi denari e una tavoletta di cioccolata nel cilindro a metà fra il cappello del prestigiatore e la borsa di Eta Beta. Il suo sogno è aprire una grande cioccolateria nella piazza in cui però coesistono già tre mastri cioccolatai che fanno cartello fra di loro e non ammettono un nuovo concorrente: soprattutto uno che con i suoi cioccolatini riesce a far volare i clienti. Willy soggiorna presso una locanda la cui proprietaria gli fa firmare un contratto pieno di clausole che lo vincolano a lavorare per anni nella sua lavanderia, dove soggiornano anche altri malcapitati ingannati allo stesso modo in epoche diverse. Fra di loro c'è Noodle, una ragazzina che è stata recuperata dall'ostessa nel cassonetto dei panni da lavare e che è costretta a ripagare tanta generosità con il ruolo di schiava della locanda. Al gruppetto non resta che unire le forze e tenersi stretti i propri sogni, sperando un giorno di realizzarli tutti. .
Un film (in Italiano anche pellicola) è una serie di immagini che, dopo essere state registrate su uno o più supporti cinematografici e una volta proiettate su uno schermo, creano l'illusione di un'immagine in movimento.[1] Questa illusione ottica permette a colui che guarda lo schermo, nonostante siano diverse immagini che scorrono in rapida successione, di percepire un movimento continuo.
Il processo di produzione cinematografica viene considerato ad oggi sia come arte che come un settore industriale. Un film viene materialmente creato in diversi metodi: riprendendo una scena con una macchina da presa, oppure fotografando diversi disegni o modelli in miniatura utilizzando le tecniche tradizionali dell'animazione, oppure ancora utilizzando tecnologie moderne come la CGI e l'animazione al computer, o infine grazie ad una combinazione di queste tecniche.
L'immagine in movimento può eventualmente essere accompagnata dal suono. In tale caso il suono può essere registrato sul supporto cinematografico, assieme all'immagine, oppure può essere registrato, separatamente dall'immagine, su uno o più supporti fonografici.
Con la parola cinema (abbreviazione del termine inglese cinematography, "cinematografia") ci si è spesso normalmente riferiti all'attività di produzione dei film o all'arte a cui si riferisce. Ad oggi con questo termine si definisce l'arte di stimolare delle esperienze per comunicare idee, storie, percezioni, sensazioni, il bello o l'atmosfera attraverso la registrazione o il movimento programmato di immagini insieme ad altre stimolazioni sensoriali.[2]
In origine i film venivano registrati su pellicole di materiale plastico attraverso un processo fotochimico che poi, grazie ad un proiettore, si rendevano visibili su un grande schermo. Attualmente i film sono spesso concepiti in formato digitale attraverso tutto l'intero processo di produzione, distribuzione e proiezione.
Il film è un artefatto culturale creato da una specifica cultura, riflettendola e, al tempo stesso, influenzandola. È per questo motivo che il film viene considerato come un'importante forma d'arte, una fonte di intrattenimento popolare ed un potente mezzo per educare (o indottrinare) la popolazione. Il fatto che sia fruibile attraverso la vista rende questa forma d'arte una potente forma di comunicazione universale. Alcuni film sono diventati popolari in tutto il mondo grazie all'uso del doppiaggio o dei sottotitoli per tradurre i dialoghi del film stesso in lingue diverse da quella (o quelle) utilizzata nella sua produzione.
Le singole immagini che formano il film sono chiamate "fotogrammi". Durante la proiezione delle tradizionali pellicole di celluloide, un otturatore rotante muove la pellicola per posizionare ogni fotogramma nella posizione giusta per essere proiettato. Durante il processo, fra un frammento e l'altro vengono creati degli intervalli scuri, di cui però lo spettatore non nota la loro presenza per via del cosiddetto effetto della persistenza della visione: per un breve periodo di tempo l'immagine permane a livello della retina. La percezione del movimento è dovuta ad un effetto psicologico definito come "fenomeno Phi".
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In the run-up to the release of last December’s “Wonka,” Timothée Chalamet made a surprise visit to New York’s Hudson Yards for a screening of the fantasy musical for kids enrolled in After-School All-Stars. With the holiday season in full swing, he handed out gift bags filled with Xboxes, Nikes and, naturally, chocolate bars. It was a plan he concocted on his own and was followed by similar events, such as a January visit to a Minnesota high school, where he took selfies with students from the drama program. (Variety, 3/13/24)
“He took every kid’s hand who came. He took a photograph with everybody who asked him, which was pretty much everyone. That was about his heart. But he’s also very savvy about marketing. He gets very engaged and brings ideas to the table.”
-Wonka producer David Heyman
📸 credit: IG-afterschoolallstars & asalosangeles
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Marriage Story (2019, Noah Baumbach)
09/11/2023
Marriage Story is a 2019 film written and directed by Noah Baumbach, starring Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson.
When Nicole is offered a role in the pilot episode of a new television series in Los Angeles, she decides to leave the theater company and temporarily go to live with her mother together with her son.
Charlie decides to stay in New York, as his show is about to be performed on Broadway.
Charlie wins a MacArthur Fellowship and uses the first money he receives to pay his lawyer, Jay. Nora highlights Charlie's infidelity and her emotional distance, while Jay magnifies Nicole's drinking habit, portraying it as alcoholism.
In November 2017 it was announced that Adam Driver, Scarlett Johansson, Laura Der, Merritt Wever and Azhy Robertson had joined the cast of a film written and directed by Noah Baumbach, produced by David Heyman's Heyday Films and co-financed by Netflix, which would also have handled its distribution. In March 2018, Kyle Bornheimer joined the cast, followed by Ray Liotta in June of that year and Julie Hagerty in November.
Filming of the film, which had a budget of approximately 18 million dollars, began on January 15, 2018 and ended in April, taking place in New York and Los Angeles.
The first trailer for the film was released online on August 20, 2019.
The film premiered on 29 August 2019 in competition at the 76th Venice International Film Festival.
The US premiere was held on October 4, 2019 at the New York Film Festival. The film had a limited distribution in US cinemas by Netflix starting from November 6 of the same year, being then released on its streaming platform starting from the following December 6. In Italy, the film was distributed theatrically by the Cineteca di Bologna starting from 18 November 2019, and was then released on Netflix at the same time as the of the world.
In January 2020, it was announced that the film would receive a DVD and Blu-ray release from The Criterion Collection.
The Italian dubbing of the film was carried out at Dubbing Brothers Int. Italia and edited by Stefanella Marrama.
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Queenie & Grindelwald
Crimes of Grindelwald:
Alison Sudol: It's not so lovely for Queenie in this film. She has trouble because she doesn't speak French. She's not good at languages period. She has trouble with Newt's accent, so forget about Paris. So she's kind of getting a lot of information that she can't filter through in the way that she does. She's like clogged up by all of these information that she can't process, which is also part of the reason why it's easy for Grindelwald to manipulate her, because her instincts are not functioning properly.
- Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald - Makers, Mysteries and Magic: Chapter 6
Dan Fogler: I feel like she also reads heart shockers. If your intention is pure, then it confuses her. Even if you're an evil bastard, if you're intention is pure, she's like, "Oh, this person means well."
Alison Sudol: It's true, there's a purity … because her gift hasn't been something that she has been taught to use. She hasn't been mentored. It is literally, "Queenie, stop reading my mind." She could be one of the great witches of her all time with this gift, but it's seen as a nuisance. So, if you don't have mentorship, and you're taught that something about you is wrong – and you aren't developing it, it's only just happening to you – then the discernment between a pure intention and a pure intention of harm, you know, is quite confusing if it muddles the senses. That's what we encounter in this with her.
- Snitchseeker
I was wondering, wouldn't Queenie have noticed the change in Graves [Grindelwald]' thinking even though he looked the same?
JK Rowling: Occlumency.
- Twitter
Mads Mikkelsen: If I offer a character that is under distress and frustrated, alone, a misfit, if I offer some comfort and an ear that would listen, it's a smart way to get you followers.
Alison Sudol: Absolutely. You sense vulnerability and you use it, and it was painful actually. I know that might sound strange, but any time you are put in a position where you need to look more deeply into yourself or into humanity to learn about someone, I think it's really positive, because it just brings more understanding into the human condition really.
- Secrets of Dumbledore Interview
Alison Sudol: She made the mistake of believing Grindelwald could offer a better alternative. He used her vulnerability to his advantage, telling her what she wanted to hear, meanwhile separating her from everyone and everything she loved. He understands people's base desires and he plays into them. That's why he's so dangerous. It's something that happens in the real world all the time, a trap that so many young people fall into. We are not taught how to converse with our desires, we're taught to suppress them to fit in. It takes the considerable power of owning our feelings away from us and leaves it up for grabs, makes us a target for manipulation.
- Secrets of Dumbledore Production Notes
Alison Sudol: At the end of the second film, we see Queenie make a pretty shocking decision, something that no one really expected. But if you follow through the film, if you really think about it, she was sort of in one unfortunate circumstance after another because of the way that the wizarding world operates and the prejudice. Really all she wants to do is just be with the person she loves. The narrow-mindedness of the world she lives in puts her into a really vulnerable position where somebody that's really manipulative can tell her what she wants to hear, and that's gonna have an impact.
- Secrets of Dumbledore Press Conference
Alison Sudol: Well, Grindelwald told her what she wanted to hear, didn’t he? I mean, anyone with a little power of observation could see that she was desperate to be with Jacob legitimately, which was a much bigger deal at that time than it is today. She would do anything to be able to be with him. And because of the restrictions by the wizarding world, the narrow mindedness, the prejudice towards non-magical people, she was vulnerable to anyone who would say it could be different. Grindelwald pretended to be sympathetic to non-magical people to get her on his side. If the wizarding world had been more open-minded, she never would’ve been in this situation.
- Bearpost
Alison Sudol: In the last film, a lot of people were shocked by what she did, but then, as I thought about more and more about what happens in that film, she's abandoned by the people that she loves, and her sister's not there, and she and Jacob are fighting, and Newt humiliates her, and she's also up against a huge amount of prejudice, and Grindelwald offers what seems like an alternative to a world that is broken and is not allowing her to be with the person she loves.
- Secrets of Dumbledore Interview
“Grindelwald actually sounds like he’s all for love — if you love a Muggle, you should be allowed to be with them, and you should be allowed to marry,” Fogler reveals. “But wizards, he feels, should be on a pedestal. This is very tantalizing to some.
- Entertainment Weekly
Dan Fogler: Dumbledore can say the same thing and so can Grindelwald in his heart. That's why it's so easy for her. She's like, "Wow, he really believes this, that this can happen." This utopia that he's promising with his silver tongue. But there's a part of him that it's for love. So it's very confusing, which makes for really complex, dramatic, great scenes to play. Really interesting subject matter. 
- Sensacine
JK Rowling: We watch him corrupt an innocent, and we see his immense seductive duplicities, gift for speech in the final scene where we really see the danger of the man. 
If we look at what he is saying and analyse it, it does fall apart. However, if you're not paying a lot of attention to the substance and the inherent contractions in what he's saying, it sounds very seductive, very plausible, and it can persuade people that you or I might consider good people.
- ChicagoSciFi
'He's also a bit flirty,' says Sudol. 'It's the age-old thing of the good girl getting swayed by the bad boy.'
- Lights, Camera, Magic!: The Making of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
Alison Sudol: Grindelwald is very skilled at reading people, at understanding when someone is vulnerable and what they need to hear, and he also sees a part of her that she hasn't accepted in herself, which is this extraordinary gift that she has. There's a power there and there's a pull. There's no doubt about it.
- Secrets of Dumbledore Interview
Alison Sudol: So she is scooped up by Grindelwald in easily the most vulnerable moment that she's had in her adult life. She has very little at this point left to go to, so she's not protected by anything in that moment and he comes in, and it's very interesting the way that Jo's done this. Basically, you think of a predator or an evil person, a bad person's gonna come in and they are gonna be like an ogre and horrible and being like killing kittens in front of you and you are gonna be able to see that they are evil, but the thing about Grindelwald is that he's a master manipulator. He's all things to everyone that they need, and that is why he is so dangerous, and to Queenie, he very quickly understands that the way to get to her is through her giant heart, which is very open and very sore, and he comes in, he's vulnerable to her and sort of appeals to her and also reacts to her gift, which is a gift of being able to read minds, but Queenie's never been told that it's a gift. She's always been shushed, and It's always been a frustration and an annoyance to the people around her, and here you have this very intriguing, mysterious man who sees her as this powerful woman, and also he's saying, "I want what you want. I want you be able to love freely." She's been rejected by Jacob; it's no wonder she gets swayed by Grindelwald.
- Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald - Makers, Mysteries and Magic: Chapter 6 & The Archive of Magic : The Film Wizardry of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
Poppy Corby-Tuech: I think this is the power of Grindelwald, that he doesn't... He could've poisoned her, he could've drugged her, he could've used a spell, but actually I think he trusted that she would come to him in a really natural way and it would come from hers as opposed to her being forced. That is really the way that he's persuading a lot of people to do his very dark things around and it's not through mind games or through torture. It's through the sheer power of the words. Obviously, there's manipulation at the intent of it, but it's like, "If we lay the breadcrumbs, they will come."
- Speakbeasty
David Heyman: I think the fact that even Queenie can go over is really significant. The fact is that for me, Grindelwald is a much scarier villain than Voldemort. Because Voldemort was pure evil. People follow Voldemort as much because of brute, his power and brute force than his power of persuasion. The thing about Grindelwald is he makes sense or he makes sense to people. He speaks to the needs that people have. He understands his audience and he gives them what they want to serve his own needs. So I understand Queenie who wants to be with Jacob but where the magical laws deny her that possibility. You can see why someone who tells her in his world, in the world that he will rule, that she will be able to have what she wants. You understand why she goes over.  And that makes it to me, Grindelwald is relevant. He speaks to today. But he's also, because history repeats itself, a timeless villain and I think he's incredibly scary.
- Empire Podcast
David Heyman: Grindelwald is to me a much scarier villain than Voldemort, because Grindelwald makes sense to certain people. Voldemort's power is fear and intimidation. As Callum said, Grindelwald seduces. As much as we may hate certain politicians because they do not speak our language, we have to understand that they are answering the needs and vulnerabilities and insecurities of others. Grindelwald is doing that. That's why Queenie goes over. He makes perfect sense. I understand why Queenie does what she does. I may hate it. I may not like it, it may make me sad, but yeah [it makes sense].
- Coup De Main
His eyes meet QUEENIE'S in the front row.
GRINDELWALD —and for love.
We pan across QUEENIE, now heart and soul his .. .
- Crimes of Grindelwald: The Original Screenplay
Secrets of Dumbledore:
Alison Sudol: Queenie made a choice to take marrying Jacob into her own hands in the second film, which set off a chain reaction of unfortunate events that ultimately left her vulnerable and alone. Ultimately, she made a choice to cross over to Grindelwald’s side. It was shocking for a lot of people, but she was wounded and reckless. There was a lot of chaos around that decision, and it happened in a split second. Now in this new film, things have calmed down and the sobering reality of the world that she now lives in has descended. It’s not a world that she fits into, but she’s had to assimilate. Grindelwald sees her as a valuable asset for her power to read minds, which puts her in an important position among Grindelwald’s minions. That doesn’t mean she’s safe. She’s navigating this as best as she can, and it’s intense!
- Bearpost
Alison Sudol: So at the start of this film, we find her in a world that is very different than any world she's ever been in before. She's also being utilised for this tremendous power that she has, that she's either had to hide in the past or she's been made feel guilty about, and there is something interesting about that, about a person who hasn't actually been able to live fully as who they are, and I think a lot of young woman can relate to that as well, of what happens when somebody sees that thing, that burning part of you that nobody else sees. It's a tricky, interesting position. We don't really know where she's really to go and who she is and how she's going to move forward, because she's at a point in her life where she has sort of two ways to go, but she's made a decision that you can't really just say to Gellert Grindelwald, "Sorry, I actually..." It's pretty creeping, so maybe she won't be able to get away or mabye she will. That's what her journey is now.
- Secrets of Dumbledore Press Conference
Alison Sudol: Grindelwald's on a mission to become the leader of the wizarding world by hooker, by crook. He's not the kind of guy that's gonna do it the right way. He's gonna do it the way that makes it happen, and earlier on, she observes him do something completely unthinkable and cruel, disgustingly cruel to an innocent creature for his own benefit, and it's shocking, and it's unclear what she's seen up until then, but I don't think it takes her very long to realise that she's dealing with seriously villainous people.
- ChicagoSciFi
Mads Mikkelsen: He's an odd man, because he picks some allies that he knows are not fully on his side. So there's a little game for him. He seems to take pleasure in manipulating people that he knows are not a believer of him. But obviously if you can turn them over completely, it's a win-win situation. If you can't, he will have a very fun and good time with them. But also it's an old saying, right? Keep your enemies very very tight, very close. But she's a fantastic tool as well. She has the ability to read people's minds, and that can come in very handy.
- ChicagoSciFi
Mads Mikkelsen: Oh, Grindelwald doesn’t trust her at all. But there’s something about Queenie—she can read other people’s minds, but she’s also a very bad liar at the same time. So, Grindelwald has a hunch he can trust her to the degree that she can’t lie straight to his face. And then, as was said before, both Dumbledore and Grindelwald have this tendency to manipulate people around them. The difference is that Grindelwald doesn’t mind people around him that could be dangerous for him. He finds it interesting. It’s a little game. Life becomes more interesting when you have people around you that might turn on you. It keeps him on his toes.
- Bearpost
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New 'Wonka' Trailer Teases A Candy Coated War Between the Haves and the Have-Nots
The Willy Wonka, played by the late Gene Wilder, that most of us know was an enigmatic man who hatched an elaborate plan to pass his candy company to a child by disguising it as a factory tour. In reality, the tour tested each of their integrities, and he would base his decision on which one was the most honest and deserving. But before all of that, he was just a humble dreamer who wanted to…
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paseodementiras · 1 year
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Para entender la envergadura del trauma de Martin Hill, había que remontarse a la raíz del drama.
-David Foenkinos
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