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Television without people: Too Old to Die Young (Episode Nine, first pass) (2019, Nicolas Winding Refn, dir.)
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(…) I’ve spent a lot of time understanding my own violence,
Jeanette Winterson, Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? (via weltenwellen)
Equality Before Death, Égalité devant la mort, (details), 1848, by William Adolphe Bouguereau (French, 1825-1905)
See, I will make you into a threshing sledge, new and sharp, with many teeth. You will thresh the mountains and crush them, and reduce the hills to chaff.
—The Holy Bible (NIV), Isaiah 41:15
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Daredevil by Alex Maleev
WE CAN’T GO ON MEETING LIKE THIS. TRUE. FOR IF WE DO, WE WILL EITHER FALL IN LOVE AGAIN OR DO EACH OTHER GRAVE BODILY HARM.
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Mirror (1975) dir. Andrei Tarkovsky
Masculin Féminin (1966) dir. Jean-Luc Godard
How my head aches, Mother, something inside me balks at climbing down into those caves again, into the Underworld, into Hades—where for ages people have died and been born again,
Christa Wolf, tr. by John Cullen, from “Medea,” originally published c. 1996 (via violentwavesofemotion)
It’s what you don’t know – the dark, the hidden, the underside of the visible,
Margaret Atwood, from “The Year of the Flood,” published c. 2009 (via violentwavesofemotion)
Everything in me was out of control,
Christa Wolf, tr. by Jan van Heurck, from “Cassandra: A Novel & Four Essays,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
it eats me alive.
This love vanquished me. I burn,
Countess Beatriz de Die, tr. by Patricia Terry, from “Lately I’ve Felt A Grave Concern,” (via violentwavesofemotion)