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Hugo stiglitz true ✅
It's pathetic how some people in the fandom of IB judge us just because we like Dieter or Landa as if we were nazis as well, when it's very obvious that we only like them because of the actors.
Especially since Eli Roth, the actor who plays Donny, is also the director of one of the most racist and xenophobic movies about Brazil (my country, by the way), which is far more problematic than writing smut fanfictions about fictional characters. Meanwhile, August Diehl criticized Donald Trump and Israel in an interview because apparently, he's not only a good actor, but also very intelligent and a good person, unlike Roth who is just stupid and racist. So yeah, shame on you.
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i don’t understand people who dislike shosanna and marcel’s relationship, as they are literally perfect for each other. i’ve seen people ship shosanna with dieter hellstrom or fredrick and it genuinely baffles me, like did you even watch the movie..? and i know that in every fandom people will ship who they want to ship, but shosanna is a jewish victim, so shipping her with someone like dieter for example is so wrong on so many levels.
anyway, i love shosanna and marcel, and yes they did in fact live happily ever after. okay..?
Slumming (2006) dir. Michael Glawogger
The problem with long term isolation is you become insane and weird and unpalatable and unrelatable and it's seemingly impossible to ever forge meaningful connections with people ever again
dead wife montage but it's a henchman reminiscing about da boss after he got put six feet under. picking flowers before hiding the bodies, wiping cocaine from your nose after a big night, that long drive down the beach to find the bookie who squealed. where did the days go