The Handmaiden (2016), dir. Park Chan Wook
trying on a metaphor
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Misplaced Lens Cap

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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The Handmaiden (2016), dir. Park Chan Wook
The iconic outfit (part II)
… Haku? Haku! Thank goodness… You’re alive, I can’t believe it! How did it happen?
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I’m upset. Work sux. Everything sux. Just wanna fling myself off building
DESTROYED
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Since I saw a couple of reblogs asking, this is from the Disney’s American Legends Short: John Henry. It was put out as a direct to video release in 2002, and was re-released in August 2015 as part of the Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection. That 2015 release was just added to Netflix, so if you have a subscription, you can go watch it now. If you don’t have Netflix, you can purchase the shorts on Amazon Instant Video, iTunes, or DVD. John Henry is the first short in the collection.
“You know, I wrote her a song once. We used to sing it every night at the same time, no matter how far apart we were. What I wouldn't give to sing it to her… one last time.”
simran randhawa
The level she took makeup tutorials to, litt af.
I think about love on a scale from 1 to 10. Most of us find a 6 or a 7, and that’s why we have divorce. It’s the truth. We settle for that 6 or 7. But I like to think Kevin is Chiron’s 10. He’s found that and he realizes that there’s no reason to settle for a 6 or a 7 because, “I know this person is my 10. Whether or not this person believes I’m his 10, I’m going to devote my life to this person entirely.” That’s why the line where he says, “You’re the only man that’s ever touched me,” for me, was the most amazing, most beautiful thing I’ve seen in cinema, period. Because that’s what we strive for as people, to find that one person because they’re there. If Kevin doesn’t feel that they should be together, Chiron is just going to die a miserable person because that’s his person and he won’t settle for anything else. But I like to think they’re together, walking in Central Park hand-in-hand when they’re 90 years old. - Trevante Rhodes