All she has given, all I have taken.
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All she has given, all I have taken.
Some close-ups!!!
IT’S HERE 🤲
But my peace has always depended on all the ashes in my wake.
It’s crazy that somehow Netflix managed to give SBR an even worse release schedule than Stone Ocean. They didn’t even give us a date for when the second stage is releasing, just that it is going to be this year.
Seeing steel ball run animated after years lowkey hyped me up so bad and made me so emotional 😭
Im out of chicken pox hell 😋
We couldn’t be more grateful for all the support we’ve gotten on this project so far, especially in such early stages. Stay tuned!
Help fund our animated Frankenstein pilot, the Modern Prometheus, on Patreon!
I have chicken pox 😭 fml
Hey friends! Not dead, currently working on something new 🥰
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overlooking the brown latin lead (Oscar Isaac) of a film (Frankenstein) in favour of his white aussie co star (Jacob Elordi) , and only ever acknowledging said film for said white aussie cast member (Jacob Elordi), is a very interesting way to watch a Guillermo Del Toro film rooted in latin trauma, Academy Award Voters (and to whoever else it might concern), but that's just me.
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Has anyone considered that Elizabeth had told William what Victor did to the Creature? In the carriage scene, she tells William to turn it around, knowing that "he is going to kill him". Of course, at some point afterwards, William had to have told her what Victor told him about her uncle, and she no doubt had told him in return what her interaction with the Creature and Victor had been. We know she is not one to shy away from expressing what she feels, and I feel she wouldn't have avoided saying so to William. He knew how Victor can be, and he knows Elizabeth enough to know she wouldn't just say things that didn't hold truth to it.
Elizabeth and Victor being tense with each other afterwards; Elizabeth unable to forgive him for two deaths, and Victor knowing he was caught, but trying to keep up with the pretense that what he had done was necessary. And William in between the two.
Can you imagine what went through William's mind after the events of the "accident"? Seeing for himself that Elizabeth was correct, that he questions how true Victor's words about Harlander's death could be, that his brother, who at most could be harsh, actually is a murderer? That time between then and the wedding must have been hell for him. Wanting to maintain the loyalty and love of both people, but in defending the one, is hurting the other. Only in the end for Elizabeth and himself die, all because his brother refused to accept blame.
William calling Victor a monster is effective in two ways; first, that Victor could no longer play the victim as William knows full well what kind of man he is, and second, showing he will no longer "mitigated his voice by staying silent". It's one last fuck you to Victor, and it's the one that haunts him forever.
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"Of all the characters, the center of goodness lies in the doomed pairing of Elizabeth and William." -- Guillermo del Toro
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