Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)
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EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE 2022, dir. Dan Kwan, Daniel Scheinert
Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022) dir. Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert
[IMAGE ID: A tweet by “minh tâm h. 🌾 on concrete” @HAEDRAULICS on Apr 20: “everything everywhere all at once had me writing down english class notes in the theatre” with two drawings of sets of two nested circles, one black with a white center, one white with a black center. They are respectively labeled, “the bagel (yin) // -life is mostly dull and bad // -joy is fleeting and ultimately meaningless” and, “the googly eye (yang) // -life is mostly good and worthwhile // suffering is transient and fixable” END ID]
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everything everywhere all at once is about intergenerational trauma. about depression and passive suicidality and the gravitational appeal of nothingness. about aging, getting older in your twenties and getting older in your fifties. about the specific hurt mothers can cause their daughters and daughters their mothers. about the harsh reality of the immigrant experience and the american dream. but it’s mostly about kindness and family and it’s about choosing to sit at home talking about taxes with someone who loves you, and it’s about telling your daughter that you’d choose her over the entire universe, and it’s about how even in the universes where life didn’t form, love can still exist. and it’s really all of that at once.
while i adore red white and royal blue, the fact that one last stop didn’t get NEARLY as much love and attention despite the quality of the book being just as good very much proves the point that sapphic romance is disregarded and only is represented when it is sexualized for the male gaze. thanks for coming to my ted talk and please read one last stop by casey mcquiston because it is fucking fantastic.
it’s always so disappointing to see straight women rave over mlm romance books (the song of achilles, red white and royal blue etc) and then show absolutely zero interest in reading wlw or female centred books by the same author (eg. circe, one last stop)
I nearly didn’t make it. I was held up at immigration yesterday…
#Once again, Joe, Joseph and Gaten are just their characters
every time stan edgar and homelander share a scene together i am literally holding my breath those actors are both so good
Something something interesting to see Hughie get an ability that allows him to move from place to place in the blink of an eye, similar to A-train while Butcher gets powers similar to Homelander something something you become the monster you sought to destroy
KIMIKO and FRENCHIE in THE BOYS | 3.08 The Instant White-Hot Wild
frenchie being the one to see who kimiko really is
frenchie looking mm in the eye and telling him he’s the best man he’s ever known
frenchie saying fuck butcher and telling annie that after all she’s done for them she’s part of the team
just. frenchie being the heart of the boys
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