# me having to remind myself straight people exist
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# me having to remind myself straight people exist
WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS | Pine Barrens (4.07)
Barbie (2023) dir. Greta Gerwig
shiv sitting on every chair, table or surface she could find
Kinnporsche + cheek kisses
BLACK SAILS (2014-2017) S3E01 ‣ XIX ↳It is clear to me that this raid was more dangerous than the last. They are adapting, and it is of some concern to me that you either cannot or will not acknowledge it.
Laszlo being 😈
What We Do In The Shadows FX - S3E04 - The Casino
more gay cinema + Rückenfigur [see part 1 here]
The term Rückenfigur (“figure from the back”) comes from the 19th-century German Romanticism movement. Popularized by artists such as Caspar David Friedrich, it describes paintings in which a figure is portrayed with their back toward the viewer, allowing the viewer to vicariously experience the figure’s perspective of the beholden scene and their emotional state. Despite concealing the face of the person portrayed, this form of portraiture is prevalent in contemporary paintings, film, photography, and even popular culture. Rückenfigur works ultimately achieve a paradoxical effect: while the subject’s pose invites the viewer into the scene, their turned back often communicates a mood of isolation or melancholy.
1. Happiest Season (2020) dir. Clea DuVall 2. Supernova (2020) dir. Harry Macqueen 3. Ammonite (2020) dir. Francis Lee 4. Monsoon (2019) dir. Hong Khaou 5. Thelma & Louise (1991) dir. Ridley Scott 6. Troy: Fall of a City 1.03 - “Siege” (2018) dir. Owen Harris 7. Billie and Emma (2018) dir. Samantha Lee 8. Sex Education 2.04 (2020) dir. Alice Seabright 9. GLOW 3.08 – “Keep Ridin’” (2019) dir. Lynn Shelton 10. Sueño en otro idioma [I Dream in Another Language] (2017) dir. Ernesto Contreras
THE SOCIAL NETWORK (2010) MOONLIGHT (2016) SUCCESSION (2018—) THOROUGHBREDS (2017) BOJACK HORSEMAN (2014—2020) THE WORLD OF US (2016)
Well, we cannot have that maniac win.
Well, no, no! Let’s not kill. We’re not gonna kill it.
Jesper felt the pounding of his heart—or was it Wylan’s?—like a stampede in his chest, and the only thought in his head was a happy, startled, Oh.
--Leigh Bardugo, Crooked Kindgom
anxiety vs rational thought
ROMEO + JULIET (1996) dir. Baz Luhrmann Harold Perrineau as Mercutio
Yes! Time for a heist. Kit Young as Jesper Fahey in Shadow and Bone (2021–)
There is so much that I don’t want to feel, Emily. And the biggest thing that I don’t want to feel… is that I’m in love with you.
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