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fanfictiondramione · 5 months
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The seasons are fleeting, and without realizing it, Soon they change, And still not having Managed to tell you
Call you in the summer wind So my weak voice doesn't fade away With my feelings overflowing, Scream in such a way That I get to shudder
I want to tell you now, and that's why I sing It doesn't matter what kind of tomorrow awaits me I'm going to get rid of the things that, like scales Cover up, I'll swim to you Even you, I'll be alright
The summer wind (tries) to carry you away Away (But) I want you to listen to my feelings I don't want to lose you
Uroko 「鱗(うろこ)」
Image rights: @enselius_art in IG
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kainatsstuff · 11 months
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Sometimes i get this weird urge that there should also be a written version of a movie. Where we read about the characters in detail included the deleted scenes.
Like imagine "Pirate of the Caribbean" were books. How much fun it would be to read about Jack Sparrow, the world the black pearl.
To read about sparrows inner conflicts, his insecurities, his past. His sassiest behavior. It would've give much more dimension to characters.
Don't get me wrong, movies were amazing. I just like reading characters point of view more than just watching on the screen. And sparrow is a character that i really wanna read in detail.
If i am not wrong there are some books but i think those are for the young readers. I am not sure. My point it i just want these 5 movies in written form with a bit more detail.
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It's been like a week I'm still constantly thinking about the boat story. How dare it be so compelling.
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bigeggeaterjustsaying · 2 months
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:p they're watching perks of being a wallflower actually
"The book was better.. this was more impactful in the writing.. they shouldve kept blablablah.."- Kyle probably, idunno
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connie-3112 · 8 months
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Just them against the world!!!!!!💕💕💖
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cinephileweekly · 2 years
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Hey guys!
long time no post. I plan on getting back into film reviews (I just became a part of the AMC movie club so I’ll be seeing movies often!)
but in the mean time I figured I’d tell you about a podcast I co-host! It’s called Offscript and is a movie Vs book comparison podcast!
Here’s the link for us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Os2DAqJS0JRfBTXKbfu1E?si=M4hM8cA3QSem0R19cyEZRg
And on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/offscript/id1637376022
check it out!
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roeboat1002 · 1 year
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So do we all agree catching fire was the best of the trilogy
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aweirdfan · 1 year
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All quiet on the western front Book vs Movie
(sorry for spelling mistakes)
So i have just watched All quiet on the western front (2022) and it was good. I liked it. But if you didn’t the movie was inspiered (and there’s a reason why i am not saying based on) by the book All Quiet on the Western front by Erich Maria Remarque.the book is inspiered by Remarque’s time in WW1. And i have read the book. Which is the reason that i even watched the Movie. And liked it. It was also good. 
But here’s the thing. The movie and book are REALLY different and i wanna talk about. It doesn’t mean the movie was bad. Like i said earlier i enjoyed the movie but i just wanna talk about the differcens 
Btw is has been over a year since i read the book and i don’t own it. I lent the book so sorry for mistakes. 
SPOILER FOR BOTH THE 2022 MOVE AND THE ORIGINAL BOOK
So the first differcens is the beginning. 
The movie 
In the movie we see paul getting inspired to enlist in the army with his whole school? we see him get enlisted and the promtly sent into the war front. 
The book
we get told that they get double rations today by paul (this also happens in the movie just at the end/ last 30 mins i think) because the lost half of their betalion. When then get introdoced to some characters. Kat is in the book as well in the movie. We also meet Paul classmate who is in the hospital and has lost the leg (He doesn’t make it BTW) Someone else ask for his boots since he won’t be needing them. Which is fucked op but the boots are giving away.
The next big differcens is that there is a charcter in the book but not the movie 
Himmelstross is an post office in Paul town. He some how gets a high postion and he trains pauls classmates before they get sent out ( this doesn’t happen in the movie) Himmelstross is a total dick and absolutly power hungry. He at some point gets actully sent out to the front where paul and the others (those who survive) make fun of him. Tho himmelstross redemis himself a bit by saving one of Paul’s classmate but before that he is a total coward. (I’m not sure if he dies but i am pretty sure.
This is a scene in the book which doesn’t happen at all in the movie.
At some point in the book Paul gets sent home on break. Everything is the same in his home town nothings change. Whing unerves Paul. You’d think Paul’s happy but when he’s home is kinda miserable. Everybody is glorifying the war and nobody is notice that paul is in pain.everybody is asking when are they winning the war and stuff- The only who gets him is his mother who is sick. Anyway paul regrets going home. which is sad because he is fighting to get home. 
the last thing i wanna talk about is pauls death in the end.
The movie 
stabbed to that heart after saving a younger kid. Died just before the end of the war.
The book 
He gets shot after seeing a butterfly( i am not sure) on the barricade i think. When he dies we see that he had something in his hands. A note saying All quiet on the western front (this is where the tital comes from) this also happened a few days before the end of the war i think?
Personaly i liked pauls death on the book.
There’re diffently more differences but these are the ones i remember and think are inportend. 
tl:dr  there a big differences between the movie and book but both are good stories and perfect to tell that war is hell.
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visk4lives · 1 year
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septemberkisses · 4 months
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the fact that i'm no longer the same age as the protagonists of novels and films i once connected to is so heartbreaking. there was a time when I looked forward to turning their age. i did. and i also outgrew them. i continue to age, but they don't; never will. the immortality of fiction is beautiful, but cruel.
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fanfictiondramione · 1 year
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Stuck in me, I've always been alone Lonely you didn't expect What caught my attention are his eyes that look like Wrap me warmly and make me vibrate
Blooming Story (Feat. Jo Hae Jin)
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stuckinapril · 6 months
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I could get over anything as long as I have something new to be obsessed with
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So first I got this on my Google thing
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Which is whatever, i don't fuck with Colleen Hoover, but it's aight
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And then I see this? Is this real?? Do we need this? Do we really need a lily blossom bloom (yes, that's the protagonists name I'm afraid) and a Ryle? I guess this book is more about like a toxic relationship, which is better than displaying a story where the toxic traits are glamorized (because im extremely sure there are books of hers which DO), then maybe they'd fix it up or something? Look idunno man
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daily-spooky · 2 months
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orcboxer · 9 months
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those first couple weeks after escaping a time loop have gotta be disorienting as all fuck. all those little cues that used to tell you what's about to happen are now triggers that cause you to brace for something that isn't coming. you have to relearn the permanence of death -- hell, you have reacquaint yourself with the entire concept of finality altogether. everything keeps changing but it never changes back and you keep having to remind yourself that this is normal. "it won't reset anymore," you echo to yourself, over and over and over, like a broken record, like you're still trapped in a loop, like someone who escaped the time loop but was doomed to bring it into the future with them
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William Afton into the FNAF-verse
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