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in Westeros, you're not allowed to be the eldest son with a facecard they immediately end you
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Chase Infiniti you would kill it as Claudia in an Iwtv adaptation I mean look at that baby face. Thatâs Claudia du point du lac de lioncourt.
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An Obsessive Midsommar Scene Analysis, or, I Need Help
Okay, hereâs that super-fanatical scene analysis Iâve been threatening you with, because Iâve been rewatching the arrival-in-the-meadow scene, and it might actually now be one of my favorites just because of how much is going on in it, on such a subtle, subtle level.
All of what Iâm about to say is predicated on my interpretation of the Dani/Pelle dynamic as utterly pre-planned; Pelle is into Dani, and bringing her to Sweden to join the family was his intention all along. Providing evidence for that is a whole other post (though Iâm happy to explain my reasoning in the notes), but Iâm just taking that for granted here.
It is LONG, so be aware before you reblog. Forgive me, Father, for I have almost certainly read too much into some of this to indulge my Dani/Pelle mania, but itâs all part of the fun. Now, if youâd like to go with me on this crazy trainâŚ
(Screenshots and gifs [except for the car scene screenshots] were provided by the lovely amy-amell!)
In my opinion, the interesting stuff starts with the Pelle/Ingemar reunionâŚ
Pelle is clearly genuinely happy to see Ingemar, but heâs pretty performative hereâthis little bow and his âjust one second,â is basically a cue, like âwatch this, look at this loving bond I have with this guy.â
Dani is the first American to come into the frame as we turn toward Ingemar and Pelle. Sheâs the âbabeâ that Viking Pelle has âdragged overâ to Sweden, and Connie is Ingemarâs, each of them positioned behind the HĂĽrga man who brought her. But Dani is alone, whereas Connie is intertwined with Simon; Dani is looking at Pelle and Ingemar, but Connie only has eyes for Simon. Youâve already lost her, Ingemar.
Then Christian appears in the frame, but with a huge gap of space between him and Dani. Quite a contrast with the other couple, Connie and Simon. And what else is in that gap? Pelle and Ingemar embracingâthe family. The actually happy/healthy relationship (Connie and Simon) plus Pelle and Ingemar (the family) come between Dani and Christian literally here in a way they figuratively do laterâConnie and Simonâs engagement provides a galling comparison with the unhappy Dani and Christian, while the love among the members of Pelleâs family also shows Dani the flaws in her bond with Christian. Christian spends a good amount of time half cut-off by the edge of the frame before moving fully into it. Heâs half-removed. (And will literally be cut in half laterâor so itâs impliedâto be fitted inside the bear carcass. This might be one of those over-reads, thoughâŚ)
Pelle and Ingemar exchange a number of SIGNIFICANT LOOKS in this scene, which we know is a way that the HĂĽrga folk communicate. This one is just cute, âbest friends since we were babies.â I also notice that, during this cluster of scenes before they reach the village, Dani and Pelle are often shot as overlapping each other, as though touching or phasing into each other. It happens most obviously in the deleted scene in the car, originally just before this scene:
Now, the next part of the meadow scene is one of the most salient ones, to meâŚ
Ingemar repeats the names of all the people Pelle has just introduced, going in order of his left to his right, only he skips Dani for seemingly no reason, saving her name for last and coyly saying, as though unsure, ââŚDani?â Yâall. Ingemar knows exactly who Dani is, of course. Pelleâs best friend has very much been filled in about Pelleâs dragged-over babe, as has the entire family. This is a tease for Pelleâs benefit, and Pelle finds it pretty amusing, as his reaction is basically to turn to Ingemar like, âAw, you scamp.â If you watch carefully, you will also see Pelle and Ingemar making very swift eye contact in another SIGNIFICANT LOOK. Like, âYep, this is her all right. My Viking spoils.â
Now letâs BREAK THIS DOWN EVEN FURTHER, IN FOR A PENNY, IN FOR A POUND:
Ingemarâs eyes turn to Dani before heâs even finished saying Markâs name or pointing to him. (Lol at his mischievous expression, also.)
And then some serious mirroring between Pelle and Ingemar while Ingemar coyly names Dani: both heads cocked, both leaning toward her. It is also very cute and I love it.
Hereâs the SIGNIFICANT LOOK between Pelle and Ingemar after Daniâs name. It actually looks a lot more significant in motion, as Ingemarâs eyes dart very pointedly toward Pelle and then away again.
And then when Ingemar introduces Connie, we get ANOTHER SIGNIFICANT LOOK between Ingemar and Pelle. âYep, now hereâs my dragged-back babe.â
Now hereâs another very salient moment:
Ingemar brings out the mushrooms, and he addresses himself almost exclusively to Dani. The first several words are spoken directly to her as he moves towards her. He looks away a few times but then keeps coming back to her. Pelle sneaks an impish glance at Dani as this is happening, hiding it with a scratch to his head.
I read this as a pretty strong overture of inclusion directed toward Dani, which Ingemar will repeat a few times later in this scene and the next. Not only do they want her to get high so sheâs in a more impressionable state, but they want her to feel special, wanted, attended to. And Ingemarâs laying it on pretty thick. (So is Pelle, with his cute âoohâ in the background.) The others are secondary. (Ingemar doesnât look at Christian at all.) Daniâs the important one, the one the entire family is seducing. And itâs already working: Dani steps toward Ingemar a little before changing her mind and hanging back again.
Markâs like gimme.
Hereâs the same thing, tighter in on Pelle and Ingemar:
YOU THINK YOUâRE SLICK, PELLE, HIDING THAT MISCHIEVOUS GLANCE BEHIND A HEAD-SCRATCH AND THEN A DORKY SMILE.
Very interesting that this whole part of the scene is shot from behind Dani. Puts the viewer almost-but-not-quite in Daniâs shoes. Weâre getting the full brunt of these overtures just like she is.
So then the camera angle shifts as Dani initially says she wants to wait to do the mushroomsâŚ
Pelle gives Dani another sideways glance, longer this time, his smile dimming a little as a cannier look briefly appears. Ingemar, too, is watching Dani, his attention much less screened (because he can just be a nice new acquaintance whose niceness wonât be misinterpreted as romantic interest).
As Dani and Christian begin quibbling about the mushrooms, Connie and Simon excuse themselves and wander off, and Ingemar watches them for a super long time.
His body is angled so that he could be looking at something else, but other than the person in white (and why would he be staring at a random family member?) thereâs nothing else for him to look at other than the happy couple. Creepy, sad, Ingemar. [ETA: After more viewings, I am actually not so sure that Ingemar isnât staring at the person in white and doing long-distance nonverbal communication with that person. Bit of both maybe? Josh clearly makes not of how still that distant person-in-white is being, as you can see in the following screenshotsâŚ]
And as Dani and Christian say theyâre gonna wait to take the shrooms, Ingemar and Pelle exchange ANOTHER SIGNIFICANT LOOK.
Aaaaaand Ingemarâs back to staring creepily after Simon and Connie as Mark objects.
As Dani looks around in the awkward silence, Pelle shoots her a little smile before dropping his gaze to the ground.
And as Dani capitulates to taking the mushrooms now, Pelle smiles at her, and so does Ingemar, his attention back to the matter at handâgettinâ Dani high.
And as Mark is being a dick, Ingemar steps in to continue his solicitousness directly toward DaniâŚ
Ingemar comes in real close, attention pointedly honed to Dani, to offer her some mushroom tea, which tastes betterâan offer not extended to anyone else, let alone to Christian, whoâs right there. Christian, meanwhile, makes a stark contrast to Ingemar, turning away with an impatient frown while Ingemar hovers over Dani with a smile. This near-stranger is more concerned for Daniâs comfort than her boyfriend is. And sheâs so sweet, mirroring his body language by leaning in toward Ingemar, looking up into his face, making an effort to pronounce his name correctly. What a sweet baby angel. đÂ
Later, Ingemar will repeat this friendly hover when Daniâs trip turns bad, making a total of three times in this setting where he approaches her with the object of welcoming or comforting her.
In conclusion, THESE SWEDISH BOYS ARE SCHEMING. THEY WILL DRAG YOUR BABES BACK TO SWEDEN WITH THEIR PRE-PLANNED ATTENTIVENESS AND THEIR WORDLESS, EMPATHETIC COMMUNICATION.
Did I miss anything? Am I dead wrong? Tell me, friendsâas you can tell, I could literally talk about this all day, every day.
âoh you donât like __ you must just not like toxic shipsâ WRONG. loustat. Rhaenicent. Hannigrahm. Jackieshauna. Itâs not my fault straight toxic ships donât have the pizazz of the gay ones.
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we need to normalize having fun in fandom spaces. Because tell me why everything is always a fight like we are all weirdos we are on TUMBLR why are we fighting over who is the most normal?!?! Itâs especially bad in the asoiaf fandom like god forbid my favorite character is Rhaenyra and not random bus driver number 14. Also normalize liking a character for the vibes and not condoning their actions. Yeah I am a daemon Stan sue me. Rant over.
I like Serena Joy in the same way that I like Alicent Hightower. Are they objectively bad and wrong? Of course. But I canât help but feel a little bad for a woman in a horrible misogynistic society.
I just watched the episode about Eden from the handmaids tale and safe to say I will never be happy again
not to vent but that feeling when all your friends are pretty straight girls and have boyfriends but youâre an ugly lesbian so youâll probably never get a high school romance
âmy nameâs sherri but people call me cherry âcause of my hairâ no they call her cherry because in first grade sodapop curtis read her name out loud wrong because he was dyslexic and couldnât wrap his head around the difference between the âshâ and âchâ sounds and the rest of the class made fun of him so she stood up for him and proudly announced her name would be cherry from then on and it stuck
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IN DEFENSE OF NESSAROSE BECAUSE I LOVE HER
(Disclaimer- I have not seen the new wicked movie, only the musical and not for a while so take this with a grain of salt.)
I have seen too many people hating on Nessa and I have some things to say. âshe didnât stand up for her sisterâ true. NO ONE DID. AND YET EVERYONE LOVES FIEYRO AND GLINDA. âsheâs dismissive and rude to elephaba for no reason.â True. Sheâs also trying to distance her self from her weirdo sister. Itâs shitty, but havenât we all ditched a friend or two to seem âcoolâ? Also lowkey wouldnât everyone be kinda resentful if their sister was the reason they were always cast aside and outcasted? Not that itâs right, but I kinda get it. in other words you all just donât get Nessarose like I get Nessarose.
I JUST WATCHED INCANTATION AND- WHY DID SHE UNO REVERSE 16 CARD STACK US LIKE THAT-
Iâm like a sleeper agent when I hear the mere mention of the city of Detroit. It just enacts this primal urge to get absolutely hype.