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I think you might like this book â "The Mating Game: Why Men Want Sex & Women Need Love" by Allan Pease, Barbara Pease.
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To help recreate the frame-by-frame shots of Jacqueline Kennedyâs 1961 âA Tour of the White Houseâ for âJackie,â director Pablo Larrain used real archival footage from Kennedyâs tour interspersed with shots of Natalie Portman. âFrom distances, itâs Jackie, and other times, itâs Natalie,â said producer Mickey Liddell.
Portman also wore a replica of the iconic red suit worn by the first lady for the tour. âWe had to make two different versions,â costume designer Madeline Fontaine said. âOne in the original shade of dark red, and another in pink, so that it would read as gray on camera, just as it did in the black-and-white original.â
Wilder Penfield
Wilder Graves Penfield OM CC CMG FRS (26 January 1891 - 5 April 1976) was an American-Canadian pioneering neurosurgeon once dubbed âthe greatest living Canadian.â He expanded brain surgeryâs methods and techniques, including mapping the functions of various regions of the brain such as the cortical homunculus. His scientific contributions on neural stimulation expand across a variety of topics including hallucinations, illusions, and deja vu. Penfield devoted a lot of his thinking to mental processes, including contemplation of whether there was any scientific basis for the existence of the human soul.
Split (2017)
âIâve gotten darker...â grins M. Night Shyamalan when Teasers meets him to discuss his new low-budget thriller. âI feel like, making smaller movies, Iâm allowed to push the boundaries.â Itâs September 2016, and itâs only a few days since Split premiered to strong reviews at Austinâs Fantastic Fest. Following horror The Visit, Split feels like the second step in Shyamalanâs comeback story after a string of critically savaged pictures.
The film stars James McAvoy as âKevinâ. When he kidnaps three teenage girls and locks them in his basement, it soon becomes clear that thereâs more to Kevin than meets the eye, as the young women are gradually introduced to his other personalities, from young Hedwig to haughty Patricia. Kevin has dissociative identity disorder (previously called multiple personality disorder), and the 23 players in his head collude to keep the girls captive ahead of the imminent arrival of âthe Beastâ.
The part requires a tour-de-force performance from McAvoy, who Shyamalan spotted at a party sporting his X-Men: Apocalypse buzzcut, as there are no major physical changes for any of the personalities McAvoy inhabits. âWhen I saw James is when I started to think of it more and more like that,â recalls Shyamalan. âJust an internal performance, and a blank slate. When I saw him with his buzzed hair, it all went âclickâ to me.â
âI think your instinct guides you, to begin with,â says McAvoy of portraying so many different characters. âSometimes you come up with a pretty much fully formed character, just instinctually. But then other characters donât come to you so easily.â
Shyamalan calls Splitâs lean, mean shoot the toughest of his career. âIt was an ambitious movie for a low budget,â he admits. âSuper-ambitious, because it certainly didnât feel like it was low budget when it was done. You have a lot of characters. Itâs a very complicated screenplay structure.â It certainly kept McAvoy busy. âBecause usually, you get to do the really good stuff as an actor every third day or fourth day, if youâre playing the lead,â the Brit actor smiles. âThis one, it was like, âOK, Iâm doing this characterâs good stuff this minute, then two hours later, Iâm doing this characterâs good stuff this minute, then two hours later, Iâm doing that characterâs good stuff.â It was really interesting for me to get to do that.â
Shyamalan describes dissociative identity disorder as âa subject Iâve always been interested inâ, and Split also allows him to toy with genre and push those aforementioned boundaries; he cites indie movies and world cinema as influences, giving special mention to Dogtooth and Hidden (Cache). âYou can kind of feel it if you watch Split,â he concludes. âItâs a mainstream subject done through independent eyes.â
Virginia Woolf
Adeline Virginia Woolf (25 January 1882 - 28 March 1941) was an English writer.
She is considered one of the foremost modernists of the twentieth century and a pioneer in the use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device. Born in an affluent household in Kensington, London, she attended the Kingâs College London and was acquainted with the early reformers of womenâs higher education.
Having been home-schooled for the most part of her childhood, mostly in English classics and Victorian literature, Woolf began writing professionally in 1900. During the interwar period, Woolf was a significant figure in London literary society and a central figure in the influential Bloomsbury Group of intellectuals. She published her first novel titled The Voyage Out in 1915, through the Hogarth Press, a publishing house that she established with her husband, Leonard Woolf. Her best-known works include the novels Mrs Dalloway (1925), To The Lighthouse (1927) and Orlando (1928), and the book-length essay A Room Of Oneâs Own (1929), with its dictum, âA woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction.â
Woolf became one of the central subjects of the 1970s movement of feminist criticism, and her works have since garnered much attention and widespread commentary for âinspiring feminismâ, an aspect of her writing that was unheralded earlier. Her works are widely read all over the world and have been translated into more than fifty languages. She suffered from severe bouts of mental illness throughout her life and took her own life by drowning in 1941 at the age of 59.
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James Wong Howe (1899-1976)
James Wong Howe, A.S.C. (28 August 1899-12 July 1976) was a Chinese American cinematographer who worked on over 130 films. He was a master at the use of shadow and was one of the first to use deep-focus cinematography, in which both foreground and distant planes remain in focus.
During the 1930s and 1940s, Howe was one of the most sought after cinematographers in Hollywood. He was nominated for ten Academy Awards for cinematography, winning twice for The Rose Tattoo (1955) and Hud (1963). Howe was judged to be one of historyâs ten most influential cinematographers in a survey of the members of the International Cinematographers Guild.
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