The Graduate (Mike Nichols, 1967)
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The Graduate (Mike Nichols, 1967)
‘Amy, you home?’ I ran straight upstairs. No Amy. […] The carpet glinted with shards of glass, the coffee table shattered. End tables were on their sides, books slid across the floor like a card trick. Even the heavy antique ottoman was belly-up, its four tiny feet in the air like something dead. In the middle of the mess was a pair of good sharp scissors. […] I peeked over the side to see if she was in our rowboat, where I had found her one day, tethered to the dock, rocking in the water, her face to the sun, eyes closed, and as I’d peered down into the dazzling reflections of the river, at her beautiful, still face, she’d suddenly opened her blue eyes and said nothing to me, and I’d said nothing back and gone into the house alone. ‘Amy!’ She wasn’t on the water, she wasn’t in the house. Amy was not there. Amy was gone.
Ezra . Rostam // Vampire Weekend
wonder woman (2017)
“In Gone Girl there’s a smile the guy has to give when the local press asks him to stand next to a poster of his missing wife. I flipped through Google Images and found about 50 shots of Affleck giving that kind of smile in public situations. You look at them and know he’s trying to make people comfortable in the moment, but by doing that he’s making himself vulnerable to people having other perceptions about him.” - David Fincher
“It interests me.”
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) / Gone Girl (2014) dir. David Fincher
Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)
Another variation of the Eleven pattern
Domhnall Gleeson in About Time (2013)
“Well, I don’t know, I mean… I mean for me, I could love someone even if I, you know, wasn’t paid for it. I love you, and… you don’t pay me.”
My Own Private Idaho (1991) dir. Gus Van Sant
Kristen Stewart for ‘Dazzed&Confused’, 2009
Videodrome (1983) dir. David Cronenberg
Rooney Mara helps Dev Patel remember his past in the first trailer for Lion.
Harrison Ford in Love, American Style (1969)
I love acting because it’s a bit of an escape. It gives you the ability to reinvent yourself. They say that acting is the shy man’s revenge.