drawing things that would’ve put 4th grade me into a coma
@kalied0skull drools
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drawing things that would’ve put 4th grade me into a coma
@kalied0skull drools
The two most romantic lines in cinema history are "As you wish" from the Princess Bride and "I can fix that" from Holes.
everybody needs to stop what they're doing and watch holes (2003). like right now
when they say they’re soulmates but they didn’t survive ~a week in the desert with no food or water together
when they say they’re soulmates but their fates aren’t cosmically intertwined because of the actions of their ancestors
when they say they’re soulmates but one has never carried the other up a mountain
when they say they’re soulmates but they didn’t learn two halves of the same lullaby as children without ever knowing
when they say they’re soulmates but they don’t have any parallels to the deepest, most beautifully doomed relationship in all of cinema
when they say they’re soulmates but one didn’t teach the other to read
when they say they’re soulmates but one didn’t try and steal a water truck to save the other
when they say they’re soulmates but one didn’t only ever talk to the other and nobody else
when they say they’re soulmates but when someone said that nobody cared about Hector Zeroni the other didn’t said he did
when they say they’re soulmates but one never watched a flower petal on the others face while he slept
when they say they’re soulmates but one never tried to strangle someone for him, or prepared to throw a pool ball at another persons head for him
when they say they’re soulmates but they’ll never be Stanley Yelnats and Hector Zeroni
D tent as a found family is something that can be actually be so meaningful.
Seven boys who have been thrown out by society, treated as nothing more than means to an end, finding comfort in each other. In the only people that could understand.
Movies where a main character is illiterate, and their illiteracy is partially responsible for them being stuck in a situation where they’re forced to perform laborious tasks, and they meet another character in the same situation who offers to teach them to read in exchange for some kind of benefit, and over the course of the story, the two characters become close friends, and in the end, with the character’s newfound ability to read, they are able to discover a significant family relation about the other character that leads to the people responsible for them being stuck doing the laborious tasks getting arrested, and then they get reunited with their mother
"Fuck you, my child is completely fine"
Ma'am ur child likes digging holes
I have watched Holes (2003) for the first time, and every single time Zero was on screen, I was in tears screaming: "This is my son" 😭😭