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Siouxsie Sioux In ‘Candyman’ Music Video, Directed by Clive Richardson. circa.1986//Tinderbox.
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Steven Severin & Robert Smith (The Glove) '83
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Hi! A fellow Portrait fan here. I was wondering if you could help me with a line from the film, where Héloïse said, "In solitude, I felt the liberty you spoke of. But I also felt your absence." How did she actually say it in French? I don't speak the language and I couldn't find the line anywhere. Thanks in advance. Love your blog!
Hello friend! Thank you so much it means a lot! ❤️
I haven’t seen the movie in 3 weeks but I believe she says : « j’ai senti dans la solitude la liberté dont vous parliez. Mais j’ai aussi senti que vous me manquiez ». Which is actually quite interesting because the translation is a bit different. She doesn’t say « I felt your absence » but « I felt that I missed you ». And I prefer the French sentence because it’s much more active. You can feel someone’s absence but not miss them. Noticing that someone is absent doesn’t mean you like them. But if you miss them it means that you appreciate them and that you wished you were with them. But anyway, here is your answer haha!
Have a great day! 😊
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It's all gone, it's all gone
Nothing left of all I loved
All feels lost
It's all gone, it's all gone, it's all gone
No hopes, no dreams, no more
No
I don't belong
I don't belong here
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Victoria Legrand was kinda spitting when she said “you wide-eyed girls, you get it right”
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but my mind wanders
through visions of her
heart-shaped letters
she is made of
every other
she is static
then technicolor
and to know her
is to love her
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Tomorrow she would see Carol, Therese thought, tomorrow morning at eleven. She would see her only ten blocks from here, in a little more than twelve hours.
(Chapter Five)
‘Carol’ (Patricia Highsmith) Images ‘Carol’ (2015) dir. Todd Haynes
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