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SEVERANCE 2.10 "Cold Harbor", dir. Ben Stiller IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE (1946), dir. Frank Capra
Stiller: “It’s a Wonderful Life” — it’s one of my favorite movies. There’s that moment of that phone call where Donna Reed and Jimmy Stewart are together, and they’re listening to her ex-boyfriend, they’re together, side by side, and you could just feel the energy between them. For some reason, that image was in my head when I was thinking about the two of them as they’re finishing the file; where they’re focused on the screen and they don’t know who’s watching them or what, so they can’t really embrace. But I felt like that closeness, that energy, was something that made sense in that moment. Lower: They’re putting their faces close to the phone, but they’re really just trying to listen to each other breathe. This is their [Helly R. and Mark S.] last moment to listen to each other closely.
see you in the equator.
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see you at the equator meaning like see you at the invisible fucking line we’ve drawn down the middle of ourselves. see you in the in between zeroth dimension where I’m her and you’re him and we’re us. where it can collapse and expand into an office the size of a continent with hallways where we can run for miles and miles and miles and never see the same room twice. forever and ever amen
“see you at the equator” and then seeing each other at the invisible line that divides innie mark and outie mark
exactly
Like the circles that you find, in the windmills of your mind
See you at the equator
btw “there’s a life to be had here helly. a life to be had?” “you’re not coming with me? i can’t watch you leave. of course you can’t.” “i know you don’t want to be here but i’m glad you are, and i’m sorry this is the best i can do right now.” “the work is mysterious and important. that’s good it sounds just like me.” “you pretended to care about me pretty well. you’re easy to pretend to care about. thank you, as are you.” “do you think we’re about to meet our spouses? maybe. maybe it’s each other. that’d be a hoot. yeah like, mid-argument over car wash coupons. honey, you’re cutting them wrong.” “in case we don’t come back, or i don’t know, in case we do?” “i didn’t like who i was on the outside. i was ashamed. i don’t care who you are out there, i care who you are with me.” “you want to take me home to dad already? you’d be the first.” “she’s like you. or you’re like her? i don’t know who you are, i guess. yes you do.” “it’s helly, actually helly. she’s the person i’ll lose if i do what you say. she’s the person i’m in love with.” “at least you’ll have a chance to live. yeah, but i wanna live with you.” “i just wish we had more time.” “but i’m her mark. i’m her.” “they give us half a life and think we won’t fight for it” “see you at the equator. see you at the equator.” ..and the autumn leaves are turning the color of her hair… if you’re even listening. if you even care.
Who are you?
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If you're American will you reblog this with where you grew up and wether or not they had sixth grade camp. I grew up in southern California and every class in sixth grade would take a field trip and go to a camp for a week and this is absolutely bewildering my wife cause she's never heard of sixth grade camp
Sometimes I think The X-Files is such a timeless and relevant show I forget it takes place in the 90s, and then I see a scene where Scully buys a whole bag of groceries for $11.14 and pays with a check