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@peonysa
Got your heart in a headlock [x]
The Family Game (1983)
ćź¶æăČăŒă The Family Game (1983) directed by Yoshimitsu Morita cinematography by YonezĂŽ Maeda
Manji, 1964
The tiger trails you like a shadow.
His spirit is starving and lonesome;
I see you are his prey and his companion.
Helter skelter 2012
"I think in the end all I really wanted was for you to see how much I could have loved you."
â excerpt from the collection dyingful by akhira
Listing some of my favorite queer love stories / characters (note: i'm allergic to happinessâđ»)
Ryang-eum from My Dearest (2023)
One-sided love .. yearning. 10/10
Yoon-hee & Jun from Moonlit Winter (2019)
«How are you? I wanted to ask you this for a long time.»
First love .. yearning. 10/10
Natsuko from Afternoon Breezes (1980)
One-sided love .. friendship .. Obsession. 10/10
Shuji Ito from Like Grains of Sand (1995)
«I wanted to see how he falls in love.»
One-sided love .. teen love .. friendship. 10/10
Konno Shuichi from Beneath the Shadow (2020)
This movie is so slept on... one-sided love / bittersweet. 10/10
Martha from The Children's Hour (1961)
«I lie in bed night after night praying that it isn't true. But I know about it now. It's there.»
Yonoi from Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (1983)
He fainted from one kiss on the cheek... LMAO. 10/10
The Warped Ones (1960)
"...George who is out there somewhere in the dark... George who is good to me, and whom I revile; who understands me, and whom I push off; who can make me laugh, and I choke it back in my throat; who can hold me, at night, so that it's warm, and whom I will bite so there's blood; who keeps learning the games we play as quickly as I can change the rules; who can make me happy and I do not wish to be happy, and yes I do wish to be happy. George and Martha, sad, sad, sad."
Edward Albee, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) Mike Nichols
March 16th 2024
Hold me.