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I Yahoo’d Myself: Gina Rodriguez
Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer photographed by Matthew Salacuse for Entertainment Weekly
Jacobson: We’re learning exponentially as we go—at a crazy rate. We both really lucked out in having found each other and just gone with it. Glazer: I’m not like a conventionally romantic person, but I think our experience is the most romantic I could ever be, where it’s like— Jacobson: —love at first sight.
The Neon Demon (Nicolas Winding Refn; 2016)
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“there’s a bit of green in the blue of your eyes. how nice to find a flaw.” god I loved that line so much. I can’t even articulate how relevant it is to Steve. I’ve seen people grab the first half of that quote, taken at surface level but god it’s so true! it’s so real! Steve is so flawed, he’s so broken, so cracked and rusting. But the origin of his reputation is perfection. He was the perfect soldier, the perfect man, perfect perfect perfect. That’s not Steve Rogers, it’s Captain America.
And when you really see him, really look at him, he is flawed. A good man, not a perfect one. And that line just…kills me. Because here’s Steve Rogers, just trying to save the world, trying to save his best friend. But he has to live up to this awful expectation from the world, has to pull his punches when the world is watching.
But he’s a rough, tragic guy with a deeply suppressed dark side. And we saw it more intensely in this movie than ever. We saw his “flaw,” and it’s Bucky. Bucky is that troubling green in the calming blue. No matter what interpretation of their dynamic, Bucky is the one that drives Steve’s imperfect side. It motivates his dark side, pushes him and pushes him almost into oblivion. And finally, he drops his perfection. He drops the shield. He’s embracing that part of himself because that’s the only way it won’t consume him. He’s abandoned Captain America for the time being, and he’s bringing forward Steve Rogers. The mixture of fire and water, calm and chaos, good and bad.
He’s himself: flawed, righteous, great.
compromise where u can
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Lana Del Rey for Fräulein Magazine by Jane Stockdale.
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Ornella Muti photographed by Bertrand Rindoff Petroff at a party organized by Cartier in Paris, 1987
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[about Sansa] She’s become her own woman and is fiercely independent. - Sophie Turner photographed by Angelo Pennetta for Vogue US (June 2015)
After all this time–all these years–you and I have history. I know what you think of me. You think I’m just a doll. A doll that’s pink and light. A doll you can arrange any way you like. You’re wrong. Very wrong. What you think of me is only a ghost of time. I am dangerous. And I will show you just how dark I can be.