篠山 紀信 + 高岡 早紀
One, Two, Three (1995)
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篠山 紀信 + 高岡 早紀
One, Two, Three (1995)
mmm trains
Movie Tag Game:
Thank you so much for tagging me to share random gifs from ten of my favourite films, @rock-n-roll-fantasy !
That was a tough choice! But off the top of my head and in no particular order:
Absolutely no pressure tagging @ailendolin , @erathene , @emmathefanficgal , @robiberon , @celebrimborsapron and anyone else wanting to join in!
saw some discussion about Ilya counting one, two with his pinky and ring finger and how ‘weird’ that was and some people never even thought about that it might be an ethnic thing. my multi-lingual, multi-national work and home environment immediately led me to “how do Russians count with their fingers” research.
I will not have you without your darkness,
And you cannot have me without my madness.
So let’s dance,
To the synchronized beat of our chests held close.
-The Book of Unfinished
American film poster for One, Two, Three (1961) dir. Billy Wilder, released 1962. Art by Saul Bass.
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