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I did it, motherfuckers
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because profile porn
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It was a good plan and like all plans since the dawn of time, this would fail to survive contact with real life.
Ben Aaronovitch (via laughterincarnate)
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Adorable cottages 💟🌱
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Alicia Vikander as Lara Croft in TOMB RAIDER (2018) dir. Roar Uthaug
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Feminist Jesus

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best friends who slowly fall in love with each other is what otps are made of
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Rise for your Commander.
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Can you believe Christina Hodson and Cathy Yan pitched to Warner Bros like "and then Harley breathes in a load of cocaine and beats some ass..." and then hero execs were like "ma'ams... here's the $80 million you deserve."
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#I still do this#hmmm#maybe because it's more expensive - Spotify subscription plus unlimited data needed#music#modern
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“One day the sun will come out - you might not even notice straight away, it’ll be that faint. And then you’ll catch yourself thinking about something or someone who has no connection with the past. Someone who’s only yours. And you’ll realize… that this is where your life is.“- Brooklyn (2015)
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I’d imagined a different life for myself
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Little Women (2019)
Dir. Greta Getwig
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*endless sobbing*
#fantastic scene#such great acting#wish I had the fuller version to reblog#jo march#saoirse ronan#little women
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More LW thoughts:
SPOILER ALERT for the end so ..
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I really liked the ending. It was meta but not in a way that I found it patting itself on its back for being oh so exceedingly clever. Nah, instead it felt like the perfect ending that the movie had been building towards. It was fresh and modern and wrapped things up in a nice bow if you wanted to take things at face value, then yay everyone is happy and content and la te da, but leaves enough room to doubt as to what events are actually real. Is the ending really the ending? Or is it part of the ending that Jo compromises for her book? Did she truly run after the Professor in real life or was that part of her book? Did they end up married or not? The movie never explicitly says. They leave it up to interpretation, and it’s a very clever way of both respecting what happens in the book vs the reality of knowing that Alcott didn’t want Jo to get married period. It’s clever in that anyway you lean on that subject, you get a happy ending. And all the events of the movie building up to be the book that Jo writes and gets published in the end—Little Women by Jo March—is so delightful and a sweet little twist that makes not every moment more important, but feels so perfect since Jo is Alcotts mirror. It’s such a meta full circle moment and a great love letter to the book and the author. This is what you get when you have a writer and director who truly adore the source material.
Also omg how labor intensive was book making back in the day?!? Jesus!
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