everything is fine. i worry about nothing.
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everything is fine. i worry about nothing.
I love how similar the themes are in I Saw The TV Glow and We’re All Going To The World’s Fair, about how it deals with the real and the unreal.
We’re All Going To The World’s Fair focuses more on the real—what we’re being shown through Casey’s channel and what JLB perceives—as being unreal. It’s a story, it’s invented, it’s art, JLB is lying.
Where as I Saw The TV Glow focuses on the unreal as real, where The Pink Opaque is truly reality, and the “real world” (the Midnight Realm) in which Maddy and Owen are stuck is actually just a prison for their true selves.
we're all going to the (world's fair) [digital painting]
We’re All Going to the World’s Fair (2021) dir. Jane Schoenbrun
We're All Going to the World's Fair (2021)
watched We're All Going to the World's Fair last night and damn..
after seeing this and I Saw the TV Glow, I gotta say I think Jane Schoenbrun's portrayal of dissociation is the most accurate, empathetic, and visceral that I've ever seen in film
Watching "We're all Going to the World's Fair", ISTTG was probably the most impactful film I've ever seen so I'm excited.
WAGTTWF + Ganke Lee-42
Another movie that absolutely hurt me and now I put Ganke as Casey from We’re All Going To The World’s Fair.
I got the sudden motivation to draw digitally so uhehwjwahahwhw