1917 (2019)
“Time is the enemy.”
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1917 (2019)
“Time is the enemy.”
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An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Summary: “Joseph Blake’s first ever encounter with death was when their family’s cat died.
He’d been young, around 6-years-old, Tom a 6-month-old baby who stayed cradled in their mother’s arms and tried his best (as much as a 6-month-old could, at any rate) to follow Joe around everywhere.”
An examination of Lieutenant Joseph Blake of the Second Devons and his relationship with death, loss, and grief.
Today I've found out that at the film's ending, the two photographs that Scho was holding pictured his WIFE and his TWO DAUGHTERS. What the hell?! I refuse to believe that George starred as a family man who clearly didn't look like so. Let's just take it as if they are his mother when she was young and his two sisters; it's more accurate...
The Beauty of The Man in the High Castle
"NUCLEAR WEAPONS ARE NOT A DEFENSE!"
"Every damn day he’s on TV."
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An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Not a very original story, I'm sure, but it's something I just found in my documents from February 2023, right after I saw the movie, so I thought I'd post it.