[ 🧡 ] in the source link, you’ll gain access to #44 gifs of daniel nuta in season two (ep. 4, 5 & 6) of "rise of empires: ottoman" (2022). he was born in romania, and is of romanian and unknown decent, so please cast appropriately when using my resources. all of these gifs were made from scratch, made for roleplaying purposes. please don’t redistribute or claim as your own. please like & reblog if you wish to use them.
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(☞゚ヮ゚)☞ click on the source link of this post to find #216 gifs of daniel nuță from season 2, episodes 1-3 of the television series rise of empires: ottoman (2022), as well as the rules you must abide by in order to use them. all gifs included were made by me and are size 268 x 170. content warnings include: flashing lights, fighting, weapons, blood, drinking, kissing, fire. ☜(゚ヮ゚☜)
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I am just trying to go on with my life, then I remember that this picture of Daniel Nuță exists, and I am on my knees:
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i'm a little confused towards people saying that Rise of Empires: Ottoman was biased because it favors the Ottomans and portrays Vlad as a monster in s2. personally for me, it was very easy to see that Vlad had reasons to be angry, and i loved his character. i was, of course, rooting for the Ottomans because you mostly see their perspective. the show is about them, from their perspective, it's always been. but even though to me Vlad had some... interesting methods, you can see why he became a man with such terrifying reputation and it made a lot of sense. he was removed from his home, was forced to be a prisoner with his brother, and so many things happened with his family. like, the show makes it pretty clear that there was a reason why he turned out to be the way he did and makes you sympathize with him and his brother. and he was a villain, a villain in Mehmed II's story, but if you have a functional brain you can see that Vlad had a story that made sense (reason to be angry), and that he was also pretty brilliant, intimidating and brave.
that being said, it'd be really cool to see how Vlad's life was after the war was over next season, if we get one. but i doubt that'll happen bc the story's not about him.
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Lângă el aerul bate fără de vânt
și aleargă-n rafale blestemul
Te cheamă, te strigă, niciun cuvânt
dar simţi ce-nseamnă Infernul
Rise of Empires: Ottoman season II - Mehmed vs Vlad
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Rise of Empires: Ottoman - Season 2
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Watcher (2022)
Watcher (2022) enters into a teeming sub-genre and Watcher might just come out on top.
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Rookie-Critic's Top 25 Films of 2022:
#10: Watcher (dir. Chloe Okuno)
Sometimes a film is just really good. It's not really artsy or metaphorical or "indie" (whatever that even means), it's just well-made, well-acted, and well-crafted. A real all-arounder. That's Watcher. Director Chloe Okuno's feature film debut is an incredibly effective thriller, and one that anyone can sit down, watch, and enjoy. The story is solidly paced and wonderfully written and the suspense that this film doles out is beyond comparison to anything else that came out in 2022. You are as afraid of Maika Monroe's protagonist Julia's situation as she is. Her paranoia is yours, and when she is gaslighted and put down as overreacting multiple times throughout the film, you feel as if you are being discredited as well. The film makes no bones about its story being predictable, that's almost the point. That's the beauty of Watcher and the reason it works so well as a piece of feminist media, what's happening to Julia is obvious, it's literally staring her right in the face. She knows how to solve it, she knows who it is, and nobody, literally no one has her back, except for someone who has dealt with her exact situation before. At first I criticized Watcher for being too predictable and for being slightly unoriginal, but as I got further away from it and had the time to reflect, I started to understand the core focus of the film. It didn't need to have some big twist, it didn't need some grand scheme or overly artistic "vision." It wears its message plainly and conveys it through an incredibly real, plausible, and heartbreakingly familiar scenario. This is one of two films in the Top 10 that got neither awards buzz nor a mainstream audience, and it's one that could have easily gotten and was deserving of both.
Currently streaming on Hulu.
I know I wrote a review for Watcher, but I never moved it over here from my Facebook page. Oh well, this is a little more in-depth than that one was, anyway.
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greetings all! the admins at danceofdragonsrp wanted to put together a most wanted face claims list in ABC order - if you have any questions, please ask us
Male:
Abbas Jafri
Alfie Enoch
Ali Oner
Ali Zafar
Angel Bisamrk Curiel
Aramis Knight
Arjun Rampal
Arnas Fedaravicius
Can Yaman
Charles Michael Davis
Chris Evans
Charlie Cox
Chrlie Vickers
Daniel Nuta
Danila Kozlovsky
Devon Terrell
Elliot Knight
Emi Khan
Fawad Khan
Freddy Carter
Hayden Christensen
Howard Charles
Ilhan Sen
Jacob Anderson
Joe Alwyn
Joe Dempsie
Josh Heuston
Kartik Aaryan
Kartik Aaryan
Kendrick Sampson
Kit Harrington
Kit Young
Manish Dayal
Mark Rowley
Matt Smith
Nathan Mitchell
Nick Sagar
Oscar Isaac
Ram Charan
Rish Shah
Ryan Corr
Sam Claflin
Tom Hiddleston
Tony Revolori
Varun Dhawan
Female:
Alba Galocha
Amita Suman
Anna Shaffer
Aslihan Malbora
Astrid Berges-Frisbey
Blanca Suarez
Bruna Marquezine
Ellie Bamber
Gemma Arterton
Gemma Chan
Iman Vellani
Isis Valverde
Isolda Dychauk
Kiara Advani
Kiran Sawar
Kylie Bunbury
Laura Harrier
Leyla Tanlar
Maddison Jaizani
Madeline Madden
Maria Valverde
Mariah Idrissi
Mawra Hocane
Morfydd Clark
Nazanin Boniadi
Neelam Muneer
Olivia Cooke
Pallavi Sharda
Sajal Ali
Shanina Shaik
Shohreh Aghdashloo
Tuba Buyukustun
Valentina Belle
Varada Sethu
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