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Sometimes I like to imagine my customers like they're ordering at a McDonald's drive through
Edgar Wright saying "I am in awe of what Andrew [Haigh] managed to do in this film. It's a true testament to his artistry that he was able to make a film so personal, emotional and resonant, yet also so satisfying within its place in a genre. Though a traditional ghost story might end on a note of sadness or shock, the fact that Andrew is able to leave us with a moment of infinite beauty is to be cherished" perfectly sums up a lot of why i love All of us Strangers so much and what eventually drew me to explore Haigh's other work and fall in love with that as well, he understands humanity in a way that just resonates with me so much even in stories where there aren't any tactical elements i can necessarily relate to. i think it's very evident of his skill to portray that humanity that i can see myself in so much of his work. despite him and i living completely different lives in completely different times having experienced completely different things his work just feels what being human is to me:')
If Robert was Emil
Stannis would be Ida.
i’m dying.
right i'm going to bed
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