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no thoughts just anderperry
White guy on a suicide mission in space to save humanity I miss you so much
I hope they pirated Minecraft on those computers. I think Rocky would like it
I am not immune to behemoth Adrian propaganda
mutual feeling
Wing preening takes up like 90% of my brain at all times
the return of their goofy cat and the color palette that haunts me
the game is nearly over + the hounds are at the door
One thing I really like about movie!Stratt is her leadership style. Which, I think, is pretty distinct from her book counterpart.
Because, basically, I'm not sure I find it realistic that a woman (or man) appointed to this role would last long if she was terribly abrasive or confrontational. It would be counterproductive and distracting for everyone involved. (It serves a purpose in the book, but I prefer how the movie did it.)
Movie!Stratt creates the appearance of being very consensus-oriented. She doesn't even acknowledge the concept of power games or sexism for that matter. Authority doesn't live in confrontation or visible status markers but in the visible support and deference of everyone around her, because she made sure they are all pulling in the same direction to begin with.
She's absolutely has a lot of power but she's keeping it understated. Nothing flashy. Business casual, always moving, flat shoes, calm voice, always questions, honest answers. She's consulting the room (while leading the conversation), she is to the point but reasonably polite, she works in tandem with others, creates a sense of shared experience. "Applause!" Carl knows exactly when to jump into the conversation while deferring to her authority, "Talk to her", "Just answer the question", "I would take the three". He clearly really knows her and can pick up his end of that game. The "We don't know" chorus. The "What's the alternative" centrifuge discussion. "Thank you so much" to the underling with the coffees. Seemingly flat hierarchies.
She lets people talk and then gleans what she needs. She gives credit.
Her job is to make the decisions and take responsibility, to keep the momentum going. People are unsurprisingly okay with handing it off. She points, they march.
No one considers opposing her because they all trust her. Because they feel involved in the process. It's not hard to ask, after all, when everyone knows what it's for.
Even in the end, she has the entire team on her side when confronting Grace with his choice. Because none of it is about power or ego. Only about the mission.
The lack of future international cooperation gets her most emotional utterance out of the entire film. "Which they won't."
At every point she is pulling for a team effort. And it works. (Except one time.)
I just thought that was really well done.
Thinking about ryland grace’s red tie being a petrova noose around his neck
Something they still can’t agree on.
On other note, redrawing this scene makes me realise how weird Grace hold his chopsticks…
the pieces together! worlds apart…
Rocky holding up Grace: Leaky.
Adrian: No, don’t be mean.
Rocky gently swaying Grace: Leaky space blob.
Adrian: No!
Grace grinning as Rocky sways them in the air: Very leaky, squishy blob.
Adrian, warbling: Noooo!
Dennis starts junk journalling when he moves in with Trinity. He started collecting things when he was homeless but chose to leave them behind. Now he scrapbooks everything as an homage to his new friendship.
Sticker on a avocado? Save it
Receipt from the thrift store they went to together? Stick it in the book.
A note she left that they were out of milk? Make a page spread.
When he started dating Robby, he started a new book and had them going at the same time, they went between apartments with him, it was a part of his evening ritual.
The movie ticket from their date? Save it
A napkin from their takeout place? In the book.
The condom wrapper? Stick... well that's a little weird... but its in the book.
Trinity and Robby don't ask about the books, they know its weird and that he is saving everything but Dennis gets red and embarrassed. When Trinity made a joke once about the book he quickly offered to throw it away. So they didnt ask anymore.
In fact no one asked why when Dennis was going home with Robby, Santos passed him her sandwich wrapper and sticker from her apple after her lunch break from the grocery shop she did with Dennis to her boss, who then pocketed it.
Extra: Robby changed condom brands frequently to give the book some variety
always think of this meme when this scene comes up
dunno about you but I distinctly remember this happening
hii not sure if anyone's on this blog anymore because it's been forever since i've posted (i'm sorryyy i swear more cowboy anderperry is in the making) but i've been thinking about starting a youtube or instagram to share little videos about the books i love - would anyone be interested? <33