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Sketchinn some portraits
first level of line art, practiced on one of my favorite underrated couples, silver (devon bostick) and blond (daniel henshall) in the netflix movie “okja.”
“We are good people. On your side.”
Happy Platinum Rant
Okay in rewatching Okja i couldnt help but notice something about the way Silver and Blonde were shown
They never sit next to each other. They are constantly positioned one in front of the other, practically (and sometimes literally) in each others laps. They dont hold hands, instead they hold shoulders, biceps, FACES, places that are much more visible in the background of a scene, or they just straight up wrap their arms around each other, and take their time separating. Everything about their movements and the way they interact was designed to be as obvious as possible without stopping the plot to announce their relationship status. Normally i hate when movies “imply” lgbt characters without on screen confirmation. (ive said “let them be gay you cowards!” So many times) but this. This is how you handle it wordlessly.
You dont have to announce them as a couple if you actually show them being a couple.
Do you see the vision pt. 2
“The Animal Liberation Front”