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you can and should hate america more actually
why can’t i just live a normal existence? i’m always in this endless loop of misery, suffocated by torment only visible from the inside.
"Preparing [for the role of Nikki] was really fun. We got to watch a lot of fun movies, and kind of pick and choose, like a puzzle, what we wanted in the film. Moments that we took inspiration from, and made them our own." — Inde Navarrette for Fandango "We watched Get Out, and focused on a lot of the moments where characters are showing an emotion underneath but saying something completely different [on the surface], and how horrific that is. There's a scene where [Nikki] is saying, "no", and there is a [similar] scene in Get Out [which we took inspiration from]." — Inde Navarrette for A Shot Magazine Obsession (2026) Dir. Curry Barker Get Out (2017) Dir. Jordan Peele
be nice to people because the world is a shitty place and we all need a little help sometimes
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I wish Nikki Freeman loved me more than anyone in the entire world.
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