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instead of whatever the hell that was, creulla should have spent like 20 minutes laying groundwork with scenes of her pampered and privileged childhood w/ voiceover from cruella like "my childhood was so hard. my parents couldn't afford luxury or nice things" and she's totally sincere but the video makes is clear that by "couldn't afford luxury" she means "couldn't afford more luxury" and her standard for comparison is her like, equally extravagantly wealthy neighbors or smth and then after that the rest of the movie is about her horribly evil and unethical rise through the fashion industry but we keep the unreliable narration w/ her internal justifications for why she's the good guy, actually
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Cruella 2021
Given my blog’s predisposition to being one of the places online to get some Cruella meta, fashion spams, character analysis etc, it only seems appropriate that I give some thoughts about the latest incarnation, Gillespie’s “Cruella”
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“Imaginary evil is romantic and varied; real evil is gloomy, monotonous, barren, boring. Imaginary good is boring; real good is always new, marvelous, intoxicating.”
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“Now God be thanked that all has not been in vain! See! The curse has passed away!”
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Do you guys know how mary shelley lost her virginity
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It’s a joke, but also not: Kohli is deeply critical of himself — he says he called his publicist and ranted about how terrible he was for an hour after watching Bly. It’s obvious, though, that he has a lot more than facial hair going for him. His personality is a fascinating blend of blasé and earnest, and he has a kind of unaffected intensity that makes it difficult to look away from him when he’s speaking. He says he’s an atheist with “a weakness for astrology” (he’s a Scorpio), a lone wolf, and an obsessive, whose fixations have included Japanese cinema and the Rocky franchise. He’s extremely funny, both in the one-liner kind of way, and the deranged way. In short, just talking with him is unpredictable, and thrilling; watching him act is even better.
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“Wouldst thou like to live deliciously?”
THE WITCH 2015 | dir. Robert Eggers
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How Horror Helps With Processing Grief and Trauma, S.F. Whitaker
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