KILLING EVE SEASON 4 TRAILER

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KILLING EVE SEASON 4 TRAILER
god itâs been a while since iâve been in here, good news is: life is too busy! worked my ass off, failed some important things, i got stressed as fuck, i got married, i travelled, i came out to the entire workplace in the end of year party and they gave me wedding gifts! also iâm permanent employee now, i have a dog, a cat, grandmother moved in, we will probably move houses and maybe cities, my now wife wants 4 kids, iâm trying to pass the things i failed, and after it we will adopt a new dog, very tired and trying to stay a bit more calm this year, very happy, heart is fullÂ
excerpt from who cares if itâs a choice? snappy answers to 101 nosy, intrusive, and highly personal questions about lesbians and gays by ellen orleans, june 1994
jbland.blakeson, screenwriter:
rosamund pike, an intellectual:
jblandblakeson:
eiza gonzĂĄlez, an intellectual: marla, i donât want you to get shot in the head and i donât want to get shot in the head either.
jblandblakeson:
rosamund pike and eiza gonzĂĄlez, the actual queens:
jblandblakeson:
rosamund pike and eiza gonzĂĄlez, icons:
jblandblakeson:
rosamund pike and eiza gonzĂĄlez: hold our champagne sit down and learn jb
jblandblakeson:
eiza gonzĂĄlez, a true warrior:
jblandblakeson:
rosamund pike and eiza gonzĂĄlez: mmkay but also
jbland:
eiza gonzĂĄlez and rosamund pike, actual queens: okay but make it gay
jbland:
eiza gonzĂĄlez and rosamund pike, actual queens: shrugs? you mean looking into each others eyes and understanding unspoken cues right got it
jbland:
eiza gonzĂĄlez and rosamund pike, actual queens: fran smiling wide sounds basic how about weâre looking at each other equally impressed and turned on yeah letâs do that
Rosamund Pike and Eiza GonzĂĄlez as Marla and Fran in I Care A Lot (2020)
Iâm a lioness. And I will do whatever I need to do to protect the people I care about.
SHELBY AND TONI in THE WILDS (2020)
VENDREDI 19:26
#theyâre back bitches
for @tsjernobyl â„
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AMMONITE (2020) dir. Francis Lee
HAPPIEST SEASON (2020)
Kristen Stewart really out here living my lesbian fantasy.
One of the most touching things about the film is how you deal with memory in a love story.
Itâs a bit the same dynamic: that a love that is lived is a love thatâs received. Thatâs why often in love stories, itâs necessary that relationships end so that we can bring them with us and not leave them in the theater. In the end, the frozen image of a couple walking towards the horizon doesnât leave us with much. So, itâs the idea that what has been lived can be looked at and can nourish our future loves. I really believe in that, in memory as a dynamic.
- Painting Love: Céline Sciamma Reveals Her Philosophy of Love in Portrait of a Lady on Fire
HAPPIEST SEASON (2020) dir. Clea Duvall
bonus:
Central to the film is a reclamation of the Orpheus myth, a version of which the three young women read aloud together one night. Sophie registers distress at Orpheusâs fatal, selfish incompetence in looking back at Eurydice when he was told not to, and Marianne suggests he may have done it on purpose, preferring to lose the woman and savor, instead, the romance of his grief, making not âthe loverâs choice, but the poetâs.â But itâs HĂ©loĂŻse who removes, for once, the fixation on Orpheus, his failings, and his loss. What if, she says to Marianne with an edge of defiance, it was Eurydice herself who chose art over staying together, who rather than leave the underworld with Orpheus, stopped and called out âTurn around,â preferring to remain down there and be preserved in poetry. A kind of freedom and a kind of permanence, rather than, as eighteenth-century marriage looks to be, an unwilling exchange of one for the other. â In Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Love is a Work of Art
sappho fragment 80 (l-p 126)
over two and a half millennia later and lesbians is the same