Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)

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Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)
I was dropped into a cave and you were my flashlight.
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You see, to be in love with him makes life no great mystery.
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“I cannot heal / this sickness of wanting what is denied.”
— Robyn Bolam, from “Her Husband Speaks to her of Dragons,” wr. c. 1981
And then it happens. That moment your breath starts to slow, and every time you breathe, you breathe out all the oxygen you have. And everything stops: your heart, your lungs, then finally, your brain. And everything you feel and wish and want to forget, it all just sinks. And then suddenly… you give it air again, give it life again. I remember the first time it happend to me I got so scared I wanted to call 911, go to the hospital and be kept alive by machines and apple juice. But I didn’t want to look like an idiot and I didn’t want to fuck up everyone’s night. And then over time… it’s all I wanted. Those two seconds of nothingness. — Euphoria, Pilot
“What did my fingers do before they held him? What did my heart do, with its love?”
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