see unfortunately I have this condition where if I am not explicitly told that I am a part of the ingroup then I will assume I must be part of the outgroup
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see unfortunately I have this condition where if I am not explicitly told that I am a part of the ingroup then I will assume I must be part of the outgroup
This is an ancient Egyptian gold ring with a carved jasper frog, dating from 600–30 BC.
Jumanji (1995) holds up fantastically well.
Like the CGI obviously is 30 years old (woof) but I didn't have to put much effort into setting that aside.
I watched a bunch of behind the scenes featurettes and they talked about how they used CGI and animatronics and puppets, and they did everything they could practically. So like with the monkeys destroying the kitchen, they filmed the actual kitchen and actual props getting knocked over, and then added the monkeys after. Or when the rhino bursts through the library wall, they built a big steel rhino (but just like roughly the shape) and then CGIed over it.
Also apparently they had to invent/reinvent how to animate hair. And I learned that halfway through watching the movie (because the lion looked weird and I couldn't figure out why, so I went googling) and it immediately radically increased my appreciation.
So many movies now have actors working with green balls, when they could just use a prop because it's like a mug or something, so they can CGI over it. Or they're in a green room when they could film on locations. CGI these days is so good, but you can absolutely tell when something is real? Even if you can't point to something specifically that's wrong.
Also they talked about how much harder it was to do Jumanji was than Jurassic Park, because in Jurassic Park nobody really knew what these animals looked or moved like. But with Jumanji most of the audience had probably seen monkeys, lions, elephants, rhinos, etc in a zoo multiple times. So they have to get it right because if they're off even a little it would have stood out.
'JUMANJI' (1995)
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My Royal Nemesis [dir. Han Tae-seob]
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Am I watching My Royal Nemesis simply because I noticed it was color-coded?
NO! I started watching it because I noticed the almost $4,000 red leather Gucci purse.
And that's how I realized the purse (along with everything else) was color relevant.
So now I am watching it because it's color coded.
But that's not the only reason I'm watching it! I'm also watching it because it's sun and moon coded/light x dark dynamic, which is why an eclipse happened in both timelines.
But also, there's a whole thing about red flowers, specifically peonies, "the king of flowers," and how they are the most beautiful flower in a garden full of beautiful flowers.
(The flowers are her)
Because she was the most beautiful flower blooming in the royal garden before she was plucked and crushed.
But she wasn't always the red flower and her love interest wasn't always the dark cloud.
He was blue. Loyal. Smart. Kind (to her).
And she was pink, even in the current timeline.
So I think the past and the present Shin Seo-Ri are the same person since the grandmother mentioned an accident occurred and Shin Seo-Ri forgot who she was then, so maybe she had an accident at work again and woke up with full memories of her past life . . . but that's not what this post is about. It's about the colors, and how slowly, these two are getting back to their softer colors.
Instead of always being red and black, they are gradually moving to pink and blue one color step at a time.
And it's probably because they found each other again in the midst of an eclipse with a shining red comet included.
Or maybe it's because love (mixed with this bokeh effect) reveals everyone's true color.
Either way, count me in!
MY ROYAL NEMESIS ë©‹ì§„ì‹ ì„¸ê³„ (2026), Ep. 04
MY ROYAL NEMESIS ë©‹ì§„ì‹ ì„¸ê³„ (2026), Ep. 04
My Royal Nemesis [dir. Han Tae-seob]
MY ROYAL NEMESIS ë©‹ì§„ì‹ ì„¸ê³„ (2026), Ep. 04