you’re telling me i just watched a scene where maya hawke quotes taylor swift AND kisses a girl while silk chiffon by MUNA and phoebe bridgers plays in the background? do revenge is the movie of the year now
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FUNNY LADIES OF 2000s SNL
tina fey, amy poehler, ana gasteyer, rachel dratch, and maya rudolph in the ultimate funny lady photoshoot. 🫶
[obsessed with this photo but its source appears to have been scrubbed from the internet, so … this was my make-shift attempt at enhancing her.]
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i still think it's crazy they had buck say to eddie "i've been ana" and yeah i know it was about the abby thing but i like looking at it with my gay glasses vision so #buddiecanon
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a kinda bad analysis of music in the ace attorney trilogy!
(Please note that I have minimal experience with music other than knowing how to play the flute, so forgive me if I get terms wrong!)
Ace Attorney's music truly is a underappreciated side of the game. Not only are the character themes amazing, but the game does a fantastic job at connecting the themes together.
Characters who are similar, especially characters who are related, have themes similar to each other to show their relation and similarities to one another.
This is already pretty obvious, but I hope to really make it clear how amazing this game's soundtrack is.
Turnabout Sisters
This is the most obvious example of themes being similar to one another. I'm going to point out their similarities and differences.
Mia's theme (Aka Turnabout Sisters Ballade) is the most clearly different from the others. It's bittersweet and slow, but has a nostalgic feel to it. It shows not only that Mia is mature, but that she was a mentor in more ways than one.
Maya and Pearl's themes are undeniably similar to Mia's. This is most likely referencing how she was an amazing big sister to to Maya, and so Maya's theme is the more similar to Mia's than it is to Pearl's.
The song also takes on many different meanings depending on the situation. When played at the end of the court case, it feels happy and like a celebration. But it feels completely different after Mia's death.
Maya's theme is noticeably more happy and upbeat compared to Mia's, but I would argue it still has a very bittersweet feeling to it. It's almost as if Mia's song carries on in Maya's version, which is such a beautiful metaphor, even though it's obvious. it's my personal favorite version of the song, and I hold it near and dear to my heart.
Pearl's theme is similar to Maya's in the way that it's much more upbeat and silly, but it's lost it's bitter sweetness in place of child-like innocence. It's cute, fun, and matches Pearl's adorable personality.
I was going to also do an analysis of "The Great Revival" which is Franziska's and Mile's themes, but I'm tired so I'll do it another time. I hope you enjoyed reading this, if you did!
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What is life, other than moments? What is laughter, other than a small victory over sorrow? A single moment, just one, when everything inside us isn't broken.
-Fredrik Backman, The Winners
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It’s hard to care about people. Exhausting, in fact, because empathy is a complicated thing. It requires us to accept that everyone else's lives are also going on the whole time. We have no pause button for when everything gets too much for us to deal with, but then neither does anyone else.
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obsessed with how this episode was to show buck and taylor choosing to go forward together after his cheating but literally a scene later is eddie is having his breakdown and buck comes RUNNING
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