redesign of Cleo and Jp from gravedaleeeee because they both deserve so much better ESPECIALLY CLEO😡😡I am making her a cutesy nerdy cheerleader
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redesign of Cleo and Jp from gravedaleeeee because they both deserve so much better ESPECIALLY CLEO😡😡I am making her a cutesy nerdy cheerleader
Cleo was done so dirty in the show.
I know I had mentioned before that I like the original designs of the characters, however, I don't like Cleo's original design at all. Girl is supposed to be an Egyptian, and yet they made her white (not to mention her name and all of the fat jokes).
For her redesign, I used Tanis from Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School as inspiration. (I hope that I managed to not make them look too similar to each other).
I was originally going to have her hair be shown, but I was worried that it would clutter up the design so I got rid of it. That, and I was trying to avoid the "Monster High" look. I don't want them to look like dress up dolls, that just doesn't fit them.
It took me a long while, but I'm happy with the final result! (Also her name is now just Cleo.)
I think I might either do Blanche or Gill next.
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imma be fr i forgot i have free will to post on tumblr,,, (still wont change the fact that im rarely active here)
anywayss uh have my gabby art i posted on my insta yesterday and. a random marty doodle (that i drew bc i got distracted) for my next insta post bc i js love him EUGHEJS (supposed to be a marty bday art ig. cuz he needs more love 🥺🥺)
Vinnie
Here’s Vinnie Stoker from Gravedale High.
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Quick thoughts on Lahn Mah (or How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies):
(I've waited for Lahn Mah for quite some time, or basically ever since @clairedaring brought it to my attention. Thank you Claire for being the greatest GDH film studio hype person on this site ❤️)
It's such a simple story. We have our boy M. deciding to care for his terminally ill grandmother as he counts on some perks in her testament. There's really nothing super exciting about it. You can envision how the plot will go before you even start the movie.
It's a simple story but told very thoughtfully. There's a surprising level of depth to the characters that prevents the whole thing from being drowned in sentimentality. The movie does not shy away from the mundane, often bitter side of internal family affairs. Every character does questionable things, some relationships are hanging by a thread but it's not odd. or created to make more artificial drama. It's painfully realistic.
It was very relatable to me. Halfway through the movie, I wasn't just simply watching it. I was at the same time analyzing relationships within my very own family, comparing some scenes with my own experiences because I have seen these dialogues play out in real life. I may come from a completely different culture but let me tell you, we could switch a goddess with a cross or a saint and we could have the same narrative unfold somewhere in central Europe. Also, the scene where they were playing cards? My late granddad taught me how to play (and cheat). So yeah, there are plenty of opportunities to have a good cry not even because of the movie but because of the memories.
The huge strength of the movie is the way that it was filmed. We are immersed in the world in which our characters are living (which is an interesting world of the Thai Chinese family, slowly losing the connection with their roots). The space is telling the story which is as important as all the dialogues. Some of the most emotional moments are connected with the way the space changes. Or when characters change but the space does not.
Our two main actors are a blast. The movie relies on their performance and the push and pull of their characters. It's a fantastic dynamic that I imagine might have been quite hard to perfect but they did it!
The plot might be simple, and it might not be subtle but it can be a healing experience for some. I loved the parallels that I could catch that tied everything together and I appreciated that it is not some artsy deconstruction of a family's condition in the modern world. Sometimes all you need is a heartwarming piece of cinema made for a broad audience that's very easy to connect to.
tldr; Pat Boonnitipat made me cry again with his heartfelt depiction of a youngster taking care of an elder in the family. Contains a solid cast, a story of personal growth that we've all seen before and just enough amount of humour to nicely wrap it up. If you have a good relationship with your family it's a great opportunity for a bonding experience.
[The movie is available on Netflix for now only for these countries but has many more subtitles available besides English. It's also in selected US theatres since the 13th of September]
ok so i have been binging the kitty cartoon....... meow ^__^