Some Naruto interior studies🍥
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Some Naruto interior studies🍥
Art by Kim Jaehyun
Batman Returns (1992) dir. Tim Burton
Bringing back some of my Mad Max: Fury Road fan arts because I loved making them and they deserve to be shared once more.
I was thinking about that beautiful moment when Samson looks at the moon with Dr. Kelson. The editing shows Samson’s eye superimposed on the moon, suggesting that his gaze is reaching far away, beyond that desolate island, as if the mind had to look past the horror surrounding it in order to rediscover its own humanity.
Once he receives the cure, Samson’s eyes lose that blood-red color that had been veiling his gaze, because now he is finally free from the filter that had been distorting his perception of the world. That image made me think about masks, probably because the film is full of them (the Jimmy masks), but also on a metaphorical level. The infected see the uninfected as monsters, as demons in their own way, and even Dr. Kelson’s red skin works almost like a kind of disguise, leading Jimmy Crystal to mistake him for Old Nick.
It’s like everyone in the movie is wearing a mask, perhaps to represent the idea that, as human beings, we are no longer able to recognize one another. We can no longer find ourselves within the same shared humanity, which is why people move in separate groups: the Jimmys with their clothes, wigs, and masks; the infected, who will not hesitate to attack Samson once they realize he is no longer one of them; and the colony we see in the first film.
Samson manages to look beyond the sick world that surrounds him, and something similar perhaps happens to Dr. Kelson when he recognizes Spike’s eyes behind the mask. In that moment he moves past his fear of Jimmy, past the fear for his own safety, and realizes the enormous mistake he was about to make. It’s almost as if the film were asking us to look beyond what things seem to be, to move past the masks that others wear and the ones we ourselves wear as well, often without even realizing it.
I have never known birds of different species to flock together. The very concept is unimaginable. Why, if that happened, we wouldn't stand a chance! How could we possibly hope to fight them?
THE BIRDS (1963) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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Day of the Dead (1985) dir. George A. Romero
"Now get out of my way, Henry, or I swear to God you'll be wearing your balls for earrings!" Creepshow (1982) dir. George A. Romero
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Ghost in the Shell (1995) dir. Mamoru Oshii
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"there are mysterious parts in that book, but the only true mystery is that our very lives are governed by dead people."
-inferno (1980) dir. dario argento
Sigourney Weaver as Ellen Ripley
ALIEN (1979) dir. Ridley Scott
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