Maggie Nelson, Bluets
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Maggie Nelson, Bluets
Everything everywhere all at once is a film about a girl ripping the entire universe apart just to find a part of her mother that she feels understands her. And everything everywhere all at once is a film about a mother ripping the entire universe apart just to understand her daughter. And my chest feels like it’s caving in when I think about it too long
Something I appreciate about Monkey Man is how doesn't try to frame revenge as just a pointlessly violent, self-destructive pursuit the way many films do. I think it's because Dev Patel was unafraid of adding a political element to the story. The kid wants to avenge his mother, but he also doesn't want what happened to them to keep happening to others. The presence of the hijras really drives this idea home. They fight with him not only because he's their friend, but because Baba and the nationalist party will bring violence literally to their door even if they don't fight back. I often roll my eyes at anti-revenge narratives. I think Dev Patel gets what it's like to be a victim of systematic violence in a way most filmmakers seem not to. Revenge isn't just a selfish pursuit that perpetuates the ~cycle of violence~, it can also be a desperate desire for the violence to end.
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"There's a type of hatred that's similar to longing. It's impossible to stop."
"There will be no mercy, so there will be no glory either."
"You should go to heaven when you die, because your life here will be hell."
"I'll be your executioner. I'll join your sword dance. Tell me what do you want me to do first? How do you want me to do it? Who do you want me to kill first?"
"I haven't even gotten started yet. Why are you kneeling already? How will you beg later?"
"When you play Go, you display your desires in silence. You seduce and get seduced. You strip each other bare. And if your opponent doesn't reciprocate, then it just becomes a game of Go."
"You must be punished. If God is on your side, it'll be a punishment. If God is on my side, it'll be a judgment."
"Blindly pursuing morals and good will only brings you false glory, nothing more."
"At some point, one needs to choose what kind of person they'll become."
Everyone makes mistakes. But you never find a solution in the past. It's always in front of you."
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i would've made for such a good fucking cat life's so unfair
i love the parallels between the four seasons and their motifs, and how they’re reflected in both their romantic and platonic relationships. like how spring is the transitional season between winter and summer and choyeon’s affections shift from uk to danggu. or how summer and fall follow each other and yul and danggu are practically joined at the hip. how uk, who represents winter, the season of darkness and death but also rebirth, falls for naksu, the shadow assassin, who is reborn as mudeok. or how yul is slowly being hurt by the sorcery he removed from mudeok like trees turning red then dying. or how uk and danggu are more emotional and impulsive than their temperate seasonal counterparts, who tend to plan and think things through before acting. i just think it’s neat.
uk: I'm going to worship this cold little assassin who keeps trying to kill me until she feels loved because she was used as a child and doesn't know warmth!!!
me: incoherent sobbing
if he doesn't pull you closer as u drive a sword through his stomach to protect you from the mages surrounding because of a killing spree is he even worth it? if he doesn't shield you with his dying body and entwine your hands as a secret personal love code then can he really mean it?
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that finale genuinely felt like all the best parts of extraordinary attorney woo in a single episode. 😭 youngwoo gaining her fulfilment, her admitting to actually liking her job, myeongseok and youngwoo's whole chat and how much better he understands her now, the hanbada ceo being ambitious while still having her heart in the right place when it counts, tae sumi actually looking past her candidacy to do the right thing, the found family in the end at the bar, each and every one of the fondly smiling at youngwoo's happiness, junho and youngwoo working out their problems and just being fond, suyeon standing for youngwoo and for the right thing until the very end, minwoo slowly becoming a better person (without just doing a 180 degree) and actually having justifications for his change, geurami's unchanging fondness, youngwoo's dad being so proud of her, youngwoo actually getting a chance to bond with her brother and being so happy to be called noona. i just love this show so much. 😭
Nexflix's subtitle was "cats sometimes make owners lonely" but what junho really said was not "owner". it was "butler". I don't know about other country but in korea, cat "owners" jokingly call themselves 'butler' who work for their master, their cats. I think nuance is important. Junho would never imply that he is the owner of cat, (our youngwoo), or he wears the pants in this relationship. I would like people to know that he called himself a butler not an owner. Youngwoo replies that cats love their butlers too. I think it would have been better if the subtitle was "their humans" not "their owners".