Nicole Kidman & Kate Winslet with Babe the pig at the Oscars in 1995
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Nicole Kidman & Kate Winslet with Babe the pig at the Oscars in 1995
In another life im a green summer dress hanging on a clothing line somewhere sunny
Wong Kar-wai, In the Mood for Love, 2000
Daddy, can we only know half the truth? [...] I can only see what's in front, not what's behind. So I can only know half of the truth, right? YI YI (2000) dir. Edward Yang
"Just because I'm right, doesn't mean I'm being helpful" is a vastly underrated thought process that I strongly encourage others to get comfortable with
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“In Hollywood, more often than not, they’re making more kind of traditional films, stories that are understood by people. And the entire story is understood. And they become worried if even for one small moment something happens that is not understood by everyone. But what’s so fantastic is to get down into areas where things are abstract and where things are felt, or understood in an intuitive way that, you can’t, you know, put a microphone to somebody at the theatre and say ‘Did you understand that?’ but they come out with a strange, fantastic feeling and they can carry that, and it opens some little door or something that’s magical and that’s the power that film has.”
— David Lynch (via funeral)