A l'image de mon excellent ami @thanasis-aiskhulos , je ne dédierais ce blog qu'à un seul art (que je présenterai avec beaucoup plus de modestie, s'il vous plaît) : le septième art, ou le Cinéma. Par là, j'inclus bien évidemment les films (en prise de vue réel ou animée), mais également les séries. Néanmoins, je n'exclue pas d'autres sujets de conversations, pour ceux qui pourraient en avoir envie ;)
Je parlerai essentiellement français, mais l'anglais n'est pas exclu du tout.
That man is far too precious to comprehend. I was certainly not expecting to get a new fav out of that season, that's for sure. And so, he had to go on the tarot project.
Have O.B, just a little guy, as the Page of Cups!
(feat Miss Minutes, who may or may not try to kill them all again 🤷🏻♂️)
Explanation under the cut, for the braves who can bare it!
The Page of Cups is a card all about creativity and intuition- as the Pages often are. The unexpected appearance of the fish, popping out of the cup he holds, signifies that creative inspiration often comes out of the blue and only when you are open to it. What, a Loki person appearing out of nowhere and complaining about time slipping? Wow! You guess time slipping is possible at the TVA. You just have to be ready to accept it.
Therefore, obviously, the fish became a Loki.
(I mean. They can be an alligator. Why not a fish. They became a fish in the myths, after all. Careful with this one: it might stab you. With fish bones.)
Upright, the card suggests a new idea or opportunity has come to you out of the blue. New people, in your workshop! How long has it been? Even more, how long since the last time you left the damn place? Sure, you now have the great opportunity to try and fix an overloading loom, but also to ~make new friends~. How lucky! Your creative energy is flowing, and now the question is how you will express it. Will you snap up this new idea and turn it into something, or will you let someone else bring it to fruition? It is up to you!
The Page of Cups invites you to have an open and curious mind. Be open to anything – including a fish popping its head out of a cup (or a random guy sort of appearing in front of you to tell you that you're not just a failed writer named Doug, but a agent of a time police of some sort named O.B. Sure, makes perfect sens! There is no flaws in that logic). It is with a curious mind that you will discover new aspects of life and yourself. Be ready to dream the impossible dream, and explore the magic of your fullest potential, even if it seems out of reach, because yes, it was a science-fiction problem. The Page of Cups is asking you to embrace your inner child and believe that anything is possible. You can fix anything!!
(but perhaps you should not fix murderous, rogue A.I clock, O.B. Come on. See, she's already looking at you weirdly.)
Reversed, the card may indicate that you tend to work alone. Perhaps you want it that way, feeling better where you can keep your ideas to yourself without having to justify them to other's judgemental stares; perhaps you just go with the flow and assume that's what you're meant to be. Don't let yourself be forgotten in an old basement for centuries: go out, try to reach out, to find other people who are safe to share your ideas with! Don't wait for a random analyst to take the wrong turn and show up for like, five seconds, every four centuries.
With the Page of Cups reversed, you may feel called to pursue a new creative project (hey, by the way, the temporal Loom is going Boom! You will fix it, right?), but you doubt whether you can really make it work. Your inner critic may be on over-drive, and you can feel ashamed to share your work with others. You shouldn't. That lovely Loom Model was perfect and Victor would never have judge you for that. And that little guy in the suit did look like a Mobius, or a Loki, depending on the perspective. Listen your intuition, and your creative mind: if the problem can be solve, then, you will.
If not, just ask your little glowing green fish to become a tree.
And that's it for today! I really hope we'll see more of O.B in the MCU, later on. I would watch anything with that man in it, even the worst movies. In fact, let's put Ke Huy Quan in like- everything. That man is a sunshine and a very talented actor, fr.
Knock At the Cabin wrecked me in so many ways but it was really the cinematography that put it over the edge. The deliberate framing of every shot is just *chef’s kiss*
Would love to hear people’s favorite shot. Personally the two chairs in the treehouse got to me.
I realized what had teased my brain through this entire case: inbreathiate. It’s not a word. (Can we just take a second and fully inbreathiate this moment?) It’s not a real word, it kinda sounds like one, but it’s entirely made up. Now “reclamation”, that is a word, but it’s the wrong word. (This place is the full reclamation of everything I’ve achieved up to now.) This entire day, (the predefinite detective) a veritable minefield of malapropisms (the infraction point) and factual errors! (bask in the sun, swim in the Ionian Sea) That… is the Aegean Sea.
GLASS ONION: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY (2022) dir. Rian Johnson
Knives Out (2019) and Glass Onion (2022) having the two main leads as an iconic gay detective and a working class woman/ of color whose combo is so menacingly whipsmart and fun they turn rich people games in on its head eventually leading to said rich people's downfall is the most based thing about these movies
edit: yeah, yeah i know ana is a white cuban, that's why i put the "/" at the end of "woman"