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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
almost home

oozey mess
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One Nice Bug Per Day

#extradirty
wallacepolsom
Misplaced Lens Cap
Xuebing Du
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taylor price
todays bird
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$LAYYYTER
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@moonfacets
animators fuck me up. if you asked me to draw something it would take every ounce of my life to complete this task. if you then asked me to draw it again a little to the left I would die
hey why would you caption a picture like this
Rome
Shallow Grave (1994)
Director: Danny Boyle
Cinematographer: Brian Tufano
Starring: Ewan McGregor, Christopher Eccleston, Kerry Fox, and Keith Allen
Costume of a Harlequin (costume of Harlequin, jacket). Germanischen Nationalmuseum Nürnberg
Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
Stone faced and barely moving in the club.
To be honest yeah
LIFE (December 15, 1961)
Blacksmith, 2020 - by Maciek Przeklasa (1984), Polish
rare soviet-era cheburashka dolls
Photo of Charlotte Wells and her father that served as a starting point for her debut feature Aftersun
“…Aftersun is a personal film. Most films are, of course, but this film more than even those most. The essence of what I have to say about that is held within the 145,440 frames on screen. This film is unmistakably fiction, but within it is a truth that is mine; a love that is mine. Photos, videos—records of different types—are enclosed in the film and so it felt appropriate to enclose one here. A photograph of my dad and of me—the starting point for this project—each a single shot because photos of us both are in short supply in that pre-selfie era. I am 10 or 11, Sophie’s age in the film. My Dad is 31 or 32, a little younger than I am now. We happen to be in Turkey.”
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood
snow day from a couple weeks ago :p