I recommend blocking @/tim-moments
Tw for an absolutely ridiculous and horrid amount of transmisogyny.
yep i saw them too, absolutely rancid person
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I recommend blocking @/tim-moments
Tw for an absolutely ridiculous and horrid amount of transmisogyny.
yep i saw them too, absolutely rancid person
I love your blog so much <3
Thank you for being here and have a great day! 🩷💜💙
Thank you so much, I'm so glad you're getting something out of this blog! Have a good day as well. 🩷💜💙
Top 5 Cillian Murphy roles and why?
Thank you for asking!
1. Damien O’Donovan (The Wind That Shakes the Barley). I love his arc, how at first he talks the talk but doesn’t want to take meaningful action and how he becomes more and more involved. I love how much he cares for his friends and loved ones and how conflicted he feels about the violence in which the IRA is engaging. The scene where he executes his comrade after learning that his comrade betrayed them is gut-wrenching. He’s just a wonderful character.
2. Shivering Soldier (Dunkirk). While he is only my second favorite Cillian Murphy character behind Damien O'Donovan, he is the Cillian Murphy character I most want to claim as my own. In general, I am drawn to characters who are either actively going through something traumatic or have recently gone through something traumatic. Murphy is terrific at playing traumatized characters and imbuing them with humanity, and this character is no exception. In the wrong hands, he would have been very one-note, but in Murphy's, he is very human and very heartbreaking. I've also started to find myself relating a little too much to the character in some ways.
3. Robert Fischer (Inception). This was the role that made me fall in love with Cillian Murphy. I think he is a deeper character than people give him credit for - we see a kind and caring side to him at some points, and I like how when he's kidnapped, he doesn't seem to be that fearful for his own safety but immediately starts to panic when he thinks that a loved one is in danger. And I love how clearly wounded he is by the way his father treated him. He is the beating heart of that movie.
4. Robert Capa (Sunshine). I haven't seen Sunshine in a while, so my memory of this character is a bit fuzzy, but I like that he's always kind of on the periphery and doesn't seem to be as close to the Icarus II crew as they are to each other. And despite that, there are still likeable things about him, and at least some of the crew seem to like him as well. I like seeing the video messages he sends to his family and the way he talks to them in those messages. I like how he reacts to being tasked with making an impossible decision by simply going "Shit." And I like that he can still cooperate with everyone even if some people on the ship dislike or outright hate him. I don't know, he's just a good character.
5. William Killick (The Edge of Love). The movie itself is not very good, and I wouldn't necessarily recommend it, but William himself is a great character who deserves to be in a better narrative. He is another traumatized character, but this time we see him before, during, and after his trauma, and we even see him starting to recover by the film's end. He's very romantic and faithful as well. I'd treat him better than Keira Knightley's character treats him, I can tell you that much.
Do you mind if I spam your inbox telling you my thoughts on Alcest as I am listening to Spiritual Instinct?
I'm really liking Les Jardins De Minuit and it is a good opener.
haha sure go ahead but i will answer them privately from then on ^^
What bands/genres do you like?
i kind of cant give you a meaningful answer i wanna say that i just like black metal and some other stuff but i cant say that because im not kidding when i tell you that 90% of what i listen to usually is alcest. so id recommend just checking out my lastfm
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Anything you recommend by Alcest?
my favourite album of theirs is "spiritual instinct" and imo its also like a culmination of their overall sound so i think its good to start with. if youre looking for a specific song id recommend "protection", its one of their most popular songs and it encapsulates their sound quite well too! after that id just say listen to all their albums from the beginning onward (though my personal second favourite is "shelter" 👍)
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