I GOT A FUCKING RAISE THE POTATO WORKED WTF
This potato works. Every. Fucking. Time.
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I GOT A FUCKING RAISE THE POTATO WORKED WTF
This potato works. Every. Fucking. Time.
But one is a stranger, a woman she notices while she sits on a bench, gathering herself. It’s a type of woman she has never seen before, because there are no old women in Barbieland. When Barbie looks at her, she finds her beautiful and tells her so. The woman already knows. Suddenly Barbie, the fraught aspirational figure, has beheld someone she might aspire to be, and it is a radiantly content nonagenarian, reading a newspaper on a Los Angeles bench, who knows what she’s worth.
“The idea of a loving God who’s a mother, a grandmother — who looks at you and says, ‘Honey, you’re doing OK’ — is something I feel like I need and I wanted to give to other people,” Gerwig says. When it was suggested that this scene, which Gerwig calls a “transaction of grace,” might be cut for time, she remembers thinking: “If I cut that scene, I don’t know why I’m making this movie. If I don’t have that scene, I don’t know what it is or what I’ve done.”
there's so much of homecha that doesn't quite translate it's such a korean show. like when they brought up the same idea as in when the camellia blooms 사람 잡아먹는 팔자. people born with a fate that eats the people around them. they're not just saying dusik brings death with him they're saying his astrological fate (4 pillars 8 letters) is killing people and he is destined by the universe to be alone.
traditionally koreans practice ancestor veneration and family/clan ties are the biggest aspect of people's identity and your fate, worth, and future are a collective identity u and ur family share. if ur an orphan it means you've been abandoned, u r disconnected from ur lineage and you've done something in a past life that affects all the relationships you have in this life.
and the whole show has been working to undo this idea that it can be someone's fault they live a lonely life or that u can be destined to be lonely forever. and not in a way that says the traditional korean beliefs that inform that opinion are outdated and incorrect but by focusing on how in korean culture fate is defined as relationships and their consequences. acts of kindness and opening urself up to new ppl and reaching out can change your fate, dusik's kindness to hyejin set in motion the 7 years luck flower hyejin's dad bought for her and then it was revealed that it was dusik's grandpa's wish that even brought her into dusik's life over and over. people loving each other can counteract destiny and open opportunities for different kinds of fate. and human beings were meant to be in community together and change each other.
look i will be the first to admit that the narnia films aren't perfect but gods if prince caspian didn't do an absolutely incredible job at capturing some of the intense bittersweetness and nostalgia associated with the idea of kings and queens returning to their lands thousands of years later in the bodies of children?? which is a premise that makes me go absolutely feral and lewis did not do enough with but, like, the scene where they stand in the ruins of their castle and realise how much time must have passed? "you were older then"??? the whole scene where they arrive at aslan's how and the pevensies walk together slightly ahead of capsian??? the paintings of them on the wall that have clearly been there for ages, the way that mr tumnus's lullaby plays whilst the camera zooms in on the painting of them? the history book that has them in it?? the ending scene, with regina spektors absolutely iconic song?? the brilliant juxtaposition of their childhood in london and adventures in narnia?? just i cannot express enough how much this movie makes me feel things
timestamp roulette → the witcher 1.04 “of banquets, bastards and burials” → “and let’s face it, you’re a girl. your mother was right about one thing. we’re just vessels. and even when we’re told we’re special, as I was, as you would have been, we’re still just vessels… for them to take… and take… until we’re empty… and alone.”
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