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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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A Star Is Born
Fiona Gallagher they could never make me hate you
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doctor ian kelson kinda the best character ever
With three movies to compare between, I really appreciate how each Knives Out movie explores justice from a different thematic angle, not based on the murder that was committed but based on the cruelty that led to that murder.
In Knives Out, a compassionate, ethical young woman treats everyone around her with generosity, and the people around her repeatedly try to take advantage of her kindness to force her into losing the fortune that was gifted to her by a dear friend. There, justice means that she keeps the fortune and decides that actually, she doesn't have to be kind and giving to people who've proven themselves assholes.
In Glass Onion, a woman loses her sister to a gang of wealthy, successful people who've sacrificed their principles for the sake of ambition and ego. There, justice means that everyone involved will be made notorious: whatever their other accomplishments, they will forever be known for being complicit in the burning of the most famous painting in history.
In Wake Up Dead Man, the church takes advantage of a young girl's loyalty and faith to place her under a lifelong burden and fill her with guilt, shame, and hatred. Justice means helping her understand what was done to her and the women around her, and giving her compassion so she can find peace.
This is cool because it means the movies contradict each other! The compassionate justice of Wake Up Dead Man would be totally misplaced in Knives Out, and so would the toppling-monuments justice of Glass Onion. And because each movie has something different to say, they all stand on their own and feel fresh.
This is also why Benoit Blanc is the uniting figure but never the protagonist of these movies. He's an agent of legal justice in that he's the detective and it's his job to figure out whodunnit, but the protagonist -- Marta, Helen, and now Jud -- is always the character who delivers thematic justice.
i never once hated you.
there’s something about the feeling of sunshine and fresh air on your face on a chill autumn day that no other season possesses.
just watched interstellar for the first time and my life is changed
I will say, the irony of Interstellar is that if they’d let the characters do the “selfish” thing, or rather, the things they wanted to do to see the people they loved sooner, then it wouldn’t have cost them a lifetime. If they’d stayed away from the first planet with the time dilation and then gone to the planet that had the scientist that Brand loved, then it would’ve only been a handful of years max. Cooper would’ve probably made it home for Murph’s high school graduation. And thats part of the theme, I think. That love was the beacon all along. The data lied. The data lied every time, but love never did
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Jackson Wang talks about his hypothetical girlfriend/wife with more empathy, love and respect than most men do about their actual girlfriends/wives.
Aaaand thus my standards have been risen once again, which is a bad thing given that I am a 27 year old female who's never had a romantic partner.
People are saying the moral of squid game was that evil rich people always win and there's no point in fighting back against capitalism, but I don't think that was what the creator was getting at.
In-ho spent all of s2&3 trying to prove to Gi-hun and himself that Gi-hun was just like him. That people are all violent, cruel and selfish at their core. That trash deserve to die. That anyone would make the same choice he did.
But Gi-hun proved him wrong. There *are* good people. Not everyone would have made the same choice In-ho did. Gi-hun chose not to ruthlessly murder helpless people to save himself. He chose to sacrifice himself for his friend's innocent baby. He chose compassion, humanity, and selflessness at the cost of his own life.
You can always choose to be good. You can always choose to help others. Even if you can't save the world and the bad guys still win in the end, you can always choose light. 'You can win but you can't break me'. That was the point. That was the message.
This is exactly. EXACTLY. What the media illiterate TikTok avid fans need to see
I am still speechless 😶