btw i love how nope eventually reveals that both angel and oj are alive. like there's a moment at the end where emerald (keke palmer's phenomenal acting!!!) has this devastated look of a lone survivor about her and then! one of the best final shots in cinema ever
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there's 4 types of posts you'll see about saltburn
1. ew wtf this is the weirdest shit I've ever seen in my life
2. saltburn got nothing on ao3
3. the guy that plays felix is hot
4. this is a cinematic masterpiece, so beautiful, so many hidden details
erm honestly just wtf like wtaf
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Obsessing over Turnip head from Howl's Moving Castle
DISCLAIMER: I haven't read the book yet so this is purely based off my knowledge of the film :)
Also, SPOILERS I guess
Imagine you're a prince in the middle of a war with another country and one day you get turned into a scarecrow with a turnip for a head, you can't speak and can only really hop about, but you can think and feel as always, and the only way to break this curse is with true loves kiss. Seems like a fairy-tale. Well one day you're hopping around the hills just outside one of the towns your kingdom is attacking against your will, but you get trapped upside down in a bush with no one to help. When suddenly this elderly woman lifts you up out of the bush and insults you, before walking into the mountains which makes you think she must be from the town, and although she insulted you, she still helped you from being stuck so you decide to tag along. Not like you've got anything better to do. She's a little annoyed but asks you to find some shelter from the harsh winds, and wanting to help her, you go to find the one place that could actually come to her instead of making her walk anymore, she's old after all. She's a little nervous of course, who wouldn't be in Howl's house, but she thanks you for finding shelter. Before you part ways she loses her scarf but luckily you quickly get it back. Not long after you end up trapped in one of the joints of Howl's house, but to your luck that same woman helps you up, with the aid of a little boy, although she seems younger than before. Maybe that's when it hits you, this woman is also cursed, and you feel a little curiosity and kindness towards this woman. You decide to help her with her chores that day as a thank you and you watch her, she seems happy and that joy she gets from being mundane is beautiful to see, and for once, after being alone for so long, you feel connected to her, feeling her burden but sensing her hope that fuels you to stay with her. But then one day it's pouring down with rain and you find her once again, and she's crying, and it hurts to see her like this, her tears mixing with the rain, so you grab an umbrella and shield her, you wish you could offer more comfort but there isn't much you can do. The next time you see her she's crashing a plane into Howl's house, so you rush over to see if she's ok, which thankfully she is. But she's moving, and thanks to your own curse, you can't follow. You wish you could say goodbye, you don't know when you'll see her next and by this point you've figured out you love her, all of her, no matter how old or young she looks, because you've seen all the kindness, caring, and love that she seems to shine like a star. Which hurts you even more when the next time you see her she's panicking, she's frightened but she's still trying to do what's right as she takes out the fire demon and the house implodes. You watch as the house crumbles around you as water is thrown on the fire and you're separated once again from her, if only you could have reached out for her hand. But you keep her family safe, because that's what she would have wanted. She comes back thankfully, but as she releases the fire demon to the skies, the platform crumbles over the edge of a cliff and you'll be damned if any of them die now, after everything. So you give yourself, your body, the only part of yourself that could move at all, to save them, and it hurts so much, it's probably the worst pain imaginable. But that doesn't matter because she kisses you, the love of your life, the light in your lonely days, and you feel yourself change, and you're you again! The curse is broken! You're so happy, you finally got your fairy-tale ending, and it really is poetic, two cursed people from opposite ends of a war meeting and falling in love... but then you watch her. You watch how she is with the wizard, how she smiles, how she hugs him, how she clings to him, and you wish it were you. You feel your heart breaking but you can't show that, because it would hurt her to know how much it hurts you that she doesn't love you the way you love her. So you let her go, because you love her, and you only ever want to see her happy, even if that means it's not with you
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ALSO—that look that '55 Doc gives Marty when he tells him that Einstein is what he called his dog in 1985. It's the slightest why have you told me this coupled with 99% what is wrong with my future self I can't believe he/I've named my dog Einstein. Meanwhile, sir, you literally have a framed photo of him on the wall and your dog is named Copernicus
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what if we were two social outcasts (one running away from a background of wealth without love and one with a tumultuous childhood paving the way for years of continued abuse) and we end up in the same profession. what if we were trying to find ourselves but we found each other. what if we’re both victims of the societies we were raised in. and we’re both grappling with the confines of masculinity. and our stories are emotionally devastating for our audience as they ask questions about death and rebirth and the choice between what we want and what we’re told we deserve. what if we sat by a campfire and had conversation.
okay now what if our story was a 1991 indie film about street hustlers, but what if it was a 2022 tv show about pirates
[ID 1: the campfire scene from My Own Private Idaho. Scott (played by Keanu Reeves) is looking at Mike (played by River Phoenix) who is sitting a distance away, curled in on himself. end ID]
[ID 2: the campfire scene from Our Flag Means Death. Stede (played by Rhys Darby) lovingly helps Ed (played by Taika Waititi) get something out of his beard. end ID]
ahaha what if i cried what if i can’t be normal about this
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I love how immediately after finals, there's just a gigantic influx of fandom related stuff/brainrot. For instance, I had NO idea about Good Omens 3rd season being released, but I am s o hyped up for that holy shit. AND the fact that I just saw "Wonka" and I'm sorry, that movie had no purpose being that good. Like damn bro, you really went and did that for the chocolate man of all people? So yeah, if it's not already really obvious, I loved it xD and it's probably gonna be one of my newest (and biggest) obsessions now, which I'm so sorry about lol SO yeah!! Random I know, but I just wanted to say that bc I've been pretty absent the past few days :3
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