A multimedia music video set to Sufjan Stevens’ “The Hidden River of My Life” illustrates a cosmic, yet deeply intimate exploration of humankind: our past, our present, and the places we might go.
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A Love Letter to the World
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A multimedia music video set to Sufjan Stevens’ “The Hidden River of My Life” illustrates a cosmic, yet deeply intimate exploration of humankind: our past, our present, and the places we might go.
or
A Love Letter to the World
This was a Poet — It is That Distills amazing sense From ordinary Meanings — And Attar so immense Dickinson S03E10 + I Know The End by Phoebe Bridgers
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE 2022 | dir. Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert
i can’t explain why but “i love you” / “it’ll pass” is genuinely one of the most comforting pieces of dialogue i’ve ever come across. the context is deliberately sad, the hot priest is walking away from fleabag, choosing religion over love [“oh i don’t know what this feeling is” / “is it god or is it me?”] and it’s SICK because he loves her too [ “i can’t have sex with you because i’ll fall in love with you and if i fall in love with you, i won’t burst into flames, but my life will be fucked”] but like. it’s not a “sad ending” for the sake of being sad and realistic or an unreasonably happy ending preaching love and forever ever-afters. it doesn’t villainize or glorify the concept of love or people. it’s simply speaking the truth in the simplest of words. you’re in love with me and it’s going to make you miserable but it’ll pass. the pain will lessen and that ache in your chest will fade till it’s tolerable. you’ll laugh more often. soon it’ll be easier to get up in the mornings. this is a law, a rule, a fact. no matter how precious that pain is, how inescapable- it’ll pass. even though he’s the hot priest and she’s fleabag and they’re so obviously made to be happily in love w each other- it’ll still pass. it’s how we’re built- to persevere, to survive, to break and be okay again.
“what’s the song of the summer” ?? it’s DANCING IN THE DARK by bruce springsteen for the 38th year in a row
ZENDAYA attends the 2022 Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Beverly Hills, CA
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (2005) dir. Joe Wright
when a film or tv show takes place somewhere where you have been, it is your sacred duty as viewer to say “i’ve been there” every time you recognize a place
Eric Roux-Fontaine (French, b. 1966), A country in your eyes. Mixed media on canvas, 129.5 x 120 cm.
winged costumes in film/tv
mirror mirror (2012) ever after (1998) brazil (1985) romeo + juliet (1996) a series of unfortunate events (2017-2019) the hunger games: catching fire (2013) the chilling adventures of sabrina (2018-2020) rocketman (2019)
"the glee version was better" sounds like an inherently cringe thing to say but the thing is. There are several factors to consider. For example you could give Naya Rivera any song ever written and she'd do it better
Kieran Culkin’s chaotic acceptance speech at the Critics Choice Awards 2022
Bonus:
No direction home, Jeremy Miranda
SAM’S VALENTINE’S DAY COUNTDOWN ↳ 8. CLARKE & LEXA (The 100)
You were right, Clarke. Life is about more than just surviving.
Important question: no matter how embarrassing the answer is, tag or comment with the first song you can remember really liking as a little kid. The one you tried to listen to as much as possible and thought was really profound. Bonus points if you say how old you were.
i’ll start. the song “i talk to the wind” by king crimson was my favourite song when i was 7 years old … I thought it was so Moving. and it still slaps
i was literally never the same after reading the velveteen rabbit for the first time at age 5
this changed me as a person
Jen Mazza (American, b. 1972, Washington DC, USA) - Peripety 1-7 from Peripety Project, Paintings: Oil on Linen (Info with each pic)