PRIDE MONTH CELEBRATION WEEK | day 1 favorite movie › the handmaiden
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PRIDE MONTH CELEBRATION WEEK | day 1 favorite movie › the handmaiden
Kim Min-hee on the set of The Handmaiden (2016) dir. Park Chan-wook
Love? What does a crook like you know about love?
THE HANDMAIDEN (2016) dir. Park Chan Wook
Park Chan-wook interviewed by Mouloud Achour for Le Gros Journal:
- “Many compared you to Quentin Tarantino because of the violence in your movies, but I prefer comparing you to Stanley Kubrick, because you always tackle issues of modernity, present and future times, and you explore the themes of domination by the rich and violence of the poor. - Your remark is very interesting. On the set of Stoker in the United States, Nicole Kidman made a similar comment. She said that I was often compared to Hitchcock, but that she would see more resemblance between me and Stanley Kubrick.”
So even if my love for you leads me to ruin, don’t pity me. The Handmaiden (2016) dir. Park Chan Wook
The Handmaiden (2016) 🍭💦
The Handmaiden (2016) dir. Park Chan-wook
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Constantine (2005) dir. Francis Lawrence
Capitalism thrives on the abuse and exploitation of the poor. That's why they love to push the "anyone can be rich if they work hard enough 🙂" line
Diana Silvers photographed by Alex Hainer