Brad Pitt in Thelma & Louise (1991)

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Brad Pitt in Thelma & Louise (1991)
You said you ‘n’ me was gonna get out of town and for once just really let our hair down. Well darlin’ look out, ‘cause my hair is comin’ down!
Thelma & Louise (1991) dir. Ridley Scott
I guess I went a little crazy, huh? No, you’ve always been crazy. This is just the first chance you’ve ever had to really express yourself.
before sunrise (1995) / little women (2019)
Before Sunrise (1995) dir. Richard Linklater
It’s like our time together is just ours. It’s our own creation. It must be like I’m in your dream, and you in mine, or something.
— BEFORE SUNRISE 1995, dir. Richard Linklater
Before Sunrise (1995) dir. Richard Linklater
fleabag confessional scene → requested by @viseriyen
Okay, now you say “bless me, Father, for I have sinned”- I’m not going to say that. Very good, “it’s been [enter days/years/months] since my last confession”. Then I say, “that’s okay, blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah, tell me what’s on your mind. Tell me your sins…”
What makes you a normal person? FLEABAG | S02E02
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Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë // Little Women (2019) dir. Greta Gerwig (gif credit @nohrmani)
Saoirse Ronan in Little Women
same energy
People disappear all the time. Young girls run away from home, children stray from their parents and they’re never seen again, housewives take the grocery money and a taxi to the train station. Most are found eventually. Disappearances after all, have explanations. Usually.
“I won’t go, Jamie.” I repeated stubbornly. “I’m stayin with you.” “No.” He shook his head. He spoke gently, but his voice was firm, with no possibility of denial. “I must go back, Claire.”
— Dragonfly in Amber, The Flames of Rebellion VI