send me a character/person and a song. I'll write a short story?
who I'm open to at the moment (I haven't watched much TV lately, but the list is of people and characters I've seen the past few months):
adonis creed.
athur pendragon.
bucky barnes.
lorenzo “cane” tejada jr.
carmy berzatto.
erik killmonger.
frank castle.
conrad fischer.
harald sigurdsson.
javy "coyote" machado.
jax teller.
joaquin torres.
joel miller.
josh cody.
pope heyward.
sam wilson.
sinqua walls.
steve harrington.
tangerine.
trevante rhodes.
zuko.
If you want someone not listed above...still send the name. I'm behind on movies and shows, so I'm sure others could be added. I've removed Mayans MC because I never finished the show beyond season 2 🙃
Stories will most likely be OC stories unless xreader is specified in the request. If you request a reader fic, I'll try my best.
Of all the legal thrillers I’ve seen, Anatomy of a Fall feels the most genuine and relatable. While there are big revelations about the people involved and technically, they come suddenly, this isn’t a story of accidental confessions, surprise witnesses, or even earth-shattering pieces of evidence. Something happened while there were no witnesses present. The court must decide whether a crime was committed or not based on the evidence. That's it. In the process, the film peels back layers to reveal the truth and half-truths that comprise relationships.
Sandra Voyter (Sandra Hüller) is woken from a nap by her son, Daniel (Milo Machado-Graner). Her husband (his father), Samuel Maleski (Samuel Theis), has fallen from their roof and died. She insists it must have been an accident - he was working on the roof when she went to sleep. The authorities are not convinced and she is indicted on charges of murder.
There’s a particular line in the film that summarizes what a nightmare this situation is. It's something like “What you hear, it’s just a small part of the whole”. As we're presented with testimonies from experts and people who knew Samuel, as more evidence is brought forth, we're given a version of Sandra and Samuel's relationship. In a way, it’s not even Sandra who’s on trial; it’s her marriage. If she and her husband fought a lot, if someone was unfaithful, if someone was planning on leaving, then it probably means Sandra killed him. It’s not even if the whole relationship was bad; it’s if it was bad recently. We're not talking about "a rough patch" or something they could've overcome. This fragment is now the whole.
In a way, the trial is a matter of life and death. The jury is deliberating whether Sandra killed her husband. It’s also about an intimate subject you could call mundane in the grand scheme of things: two people’s marriage. Drawing a conclusion from the snippets presented is an unfair way to judge their relationship but it’s also the best way to see what it was like because you get the “highlight reel”. By the time this film is over, you feel like you know these people so well that they're no longer characters in a film. Then, you remember that quote from earlier and you second-guess everything. Do you really know? That sentiment is amplified by the revelations that come up during the trial. They’re not the sort of bombshells you’re used to seeing in these legal dramas, but they’re just as earth-shattering and revelatory.
The film is as absorbing as it is because of the excellent script by Justine Triet (who also directs) and Arthur Harari and the performances. There are so many character moments in Anatomy of a Fall that I see it as the kind of film you would come back to in the future, despite so much of the suspense coming from the uncertainty of the final verdict. Even some of the minor characters I keep thinking back to, like the two forensic analysts who bring to the stand completely different interpretations of three drops of blood found outside. It makes you wonder if they - despite having no investment in this narrative whatsoever - somehow made up their minds about the case anyway and brought in their biases. Why else would they be so combative? Many characters are deliberately unlikable, but not in a way that makes them villains. Wait. Did I dislike them because of who they really are, or because of the way I perceived them based on the evidence presented? hmm.
Anatomy of a Fall is a film of complex emotions. There are so many details in the case, the way the characters behave or relate to each other that you forget everything else around you. The performances are excellent, as is the script. You've never been put on trial for murder before but you'll know what it must feel like once the end credits roll. (March 27, 2024)
FÉLICITATIONS À JUSTINE TRIET !!!! MA REINE 💙 !!!!!!
(c'est la première fois que je fais un édit avec que des photos et où j'utilise des transitions :'). aussi, j'ai essayé de faire en sorte que l'écriture au début ressemble à la police d'écriture et la couleur de l'affiche.)
assez déçue pour lily gladstone et sandra hüller (on aurait pu avoir de la représentation native américaine ou est-allemande..) par contre.
👤 : justine triet, la réalisatrice du film Anatomie d'une Chute (2023) et ses nombreuses récompenses
Anatomy of a Fall (Anatomie d'une chute, dir. Justine Triet) x VIFF 2023.
Its preciseness and whipsmart construction makes Anatomy of a Fall such a thrilling experience. We are left to out own opinions and interpretations of the protagonist's guilt or innocence. Triet and Hüller craft an unnerving film firmly calibrated to generate
cinematic anxiety.
Screened at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival as part of the Special Presentations program.
Damn, that was good. I was a bit worried about its extended runtime, but the film managed to keep me on the edge of my seat from start to finish. Legal dramas/thrillers tend to be hit-or-miss for me, and this one is definitely a hit. Anatomy of a Fall is a masterclass in directing, writing and acting. Justine Triet's directing is both complex and naturalistic, while Sandra Hüller's performance is nothing short of astonishing. Also, the dog (from what I've read his name is Messi) might just be the best animal performer I've ever seen in a movie. As for the script, I loved that it stays ambiguous until the very end, cause at the end of the day, the truth isn't what this story is about. Anyway, I can perfectly understand all the hype surrounding this film; it truly is breathtaking.
'Tal der Geister', by Tuukzs.
Artist from Eastern Amazon, Brazil.
The artist's names: Tuukzs aka Arthur Machado, Tù.úk'z,
& 𝘵𝘶.𝘶𝘬'𝘻 夢@tuukzs (on Instagram & Twitter).
When a woman is the main suspect of her husband’s murder, she must attempt to defend herself with their blind son being the main witness, pushing his morals to the limit.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
*Original title: Anatomie d’une chute*
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Frank Murphy est pilote d'hélicoptère à l'Astro Division, la section aérienne du Los Angeles Police Department. Un soir, avec son nouveau copilote Richard Lymangood, il assiste à l'agression mortelle de Diane McNeely, une femme impliquée dans la lutte contre les violences urbaines. Alors que l'affaire est très médiatisée, Frank décide d'enquêter officieusement, persuadé qu'il s'agit d'un assassinat déguisé. Parallèlement, il est chargé de participer aux essais dans le désert des Mojaves d'un nouveau prototype d'hélicoptère ultramoderne destiné à surveiller la foule lors des jeux olympiques d'été de 1984 à venir à Los Angeles. Ce tout nouvel appareil, surnommé « Tonnerre de feu », est piloté par le colonel F. E. Cochrane, que Murphy a connu durant la guerre du Viêt Nam. Cette guerre a laissé des séquelles à Frank, qui souffre de trouble de stress post-traumatique.
2023 Oscars Best Picture Review: Anatomy Of A Fall (Anatomie d'Une Chute)
Sandra Huller plays writer Sandra Voyter suspected of killing her husband in the courtroom thriller Anatomy Of A Fall.
DISCLAIMER: This is from a blog of four reviews I originally posted on March 2, 2024. The original blog will be removed shortly.
Anatomy Of A Fall first appears to be a common courtroom drama with a story of intrigue. Over time, you’ll learn it’s a film that’s a lot…