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As a critiquer, your job is not to âmake this piece of writing betterâ but to understand what the writer wants to achieve and help them to achieve it
Applies beyond writing as well.
As the sound of the playgrounds faded, the despair set in. Very odd, what happens in a world without childrenâs voices.
Children of Men (2006)
 Dir. Alfonso Cuarón
Iâm a minimalist. I like minimalism in other peopleâs work, in score. If they take up all that space to yell and scream, thereâs not that much space for us to have our emotions, theyâve done it all for us. Weâre allowed to come closer, lean in. If someone onscreen is reacting huge all the time we donât have any space.
Debra Granik discusses Leave No Trace, the power of minimalism, and learning from our ancestors.
âI never wanted to be a filmmaker. I still, sometimes, think I got sidetracked by this, like this is a tangent.â
Taika Waititi for @deadwright
Lady Eboshi was awesome. Â You know why? Â Because she looked at a town full of abused and exploited women and said âFuck this shitâ
And they said âLook lady these girls are just trying to earn a livingâ
But Lady Eboshi didnât take that shit. Â She said âWell Iâll buy them and if they want they can come with me.â
âLady you are hysterical you canât affordâŠâ
âFuck you. Â Iâm paying for all of it. Â And you know how? Â These ladies are going to work for me. Â Iâm going to pay them to make iron for weapons and you are going to buy those weapons.â
LATER
âYour town is so big and succesful the Emperor wants it.  You better sell out now because all of those natural resources are protected by the Gods so you might as wellâŠâ
âFuck the Gods. Â Fuck the Emperor. Â Fuck your shit. Â Itâs my hot town Iâll do what I want.â
She also took in men whoâd been crippled and were cast out to be beggars and gave them work they could do and plenty of respect and care. Lady was feminist as fuck.Â
SHE TOOK IN LEPERS.Â
LEPERS.
L E P E R S.
See above for why Lady Eboshi is one of the best characters ever. Technically, sheâs the antagonist after you learn Sanâs story and how Eboshi is hurting the environment, but sheâs not villified by the story or by any human characters in the town because of her humanitarian efforts. Sheâs an antagonist for San and Ashitaka at some points, but in all others, sheâs nothing less of a hero. Even at the end, when her town is ruined, she just smiles and says âThis time weâll build a better town.â with the implication sheâll make a prosperous town for her people without harming the environment.
tl;dr - Lady Eboshi is the best
Princess Mononoke is such a great movie for not creating a single defined villain in it. Everything is more complicated than it seems and everyone is trying to protect SOMEONE. Seriously, this movie is a masterpiece of storytelling in that sense, on top of being one of my favorite (animated) films of all time.
Studio Ghibli antagonists are more well-rounded, believable and likeable than most storiesâ *protagonists*.
If youâve never felt this erasure, you are very lucky indeed.
if you are white and do not understand that there are negative effects to casting white people in asian rolesâŠâŠ you are part of the problem
I think that weâre under this constant pressure to achieve success in our twenties because, as women, our youth is seen as our prime but there are so many women who go on to do great things later in life like Ava DuVernay didnât pick up a camera until she was 33 and now sheâs in her 40s and her career is just beginning her next feature film has a budget of over $100 million
"We're trying to promote untapped voices in genre."
âFor young black horror filmmakers, if you have a script, reach out and Iâll try to help it get made. Monkeypaw Productions is my production company.â - Jordan Peele
Black screenwriters send in your scripts!!!!
Jordan Peeleâs Twitter: @JordanPeeleÂ
MonkeyPaw Productions Twitter (though it doesnât look active:Â @Monkeypaw_Prod
MOVIE CLUB l MAR 2017
In honor of womenâs history month, I wanted to highlight some wonderful films directed by women. :)
Middle of Nowhere - dir. Ava DuVernay
Wadjda - dir. Haifaa al Mansour
Belle - dir. Amma Asante (her newest film, A United Kingdom, is currently in theaters as well!)
Songs My Brothers Taught Me - dir. Chloe Zhao
The Queen of Katwe - dir. Mira Nair
A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night - dir. Ana Lily Amirpour
Bend It Like Beckham - dir. Gurinder Chadha
Advantageous - dir. Jennifer Phang
Girlfight - dir. Karyn Kusama
My 2017 aesthetic is movies about black people getting stellar reviews and crushing it at the box office
Season 1 of the webseries, FĂ©minin/FĂ©minin, is finally on the interweb yaâll.
I stayed up so late last night watching all 8 episodes and geeking out over how good it is. It starts off a bit slow, but episode 4 and onwards are flawless.
WATCH IT HERE
Why have I heard next to nothing about Dizzee Kipling?
Y'all are so on Netflixâs dick about the original shows, but Iâve barely seen The Get Down acknowledged at all. The show as a whole is incredible and honestly every character is such a gift. Given the critiques I see most often I would think that tumblr would pick this show up and obsess over it the way it has with others in the past.
People love to talk the talk about representation and how so many movements stemmed from poc and queer culture, but when we get a show that focuses beautifully on exactly that I see nothing.
Why am I not drowning in fanart of Dizzee/Thor?
Why can I scroll through my dash without having to sift through novel length meta about Zeke?
Why is no one obsessing over Mylene?
This show is explicitly about the influence of black, latinx, and queer culture on music and art. Itâs about what tumblr is constantly discussing and wishing for acknowledgement and representation of, so why is there so little love for it?
WHY DOES NO ONE TALK ABOUT THE GET DOWN?
people with the same name as me are cute but they need to remember who is in charge
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