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yuarose · 3 months
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Happy birthday for these two! ✨
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byneddiedingo · 1 year
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Kinuyo Tanaka in The Life of Oharu (Kenji Mizoguchi, 1952)
Cast: Kinuyo Tanaka, Tsukie Matsuura, Ichiro Sugai, Toshiro Mifune, Toshiaki Konoe, Kiyoko Tsuji, Hisako Yamane, Jukichi Uno, Eitaro Shindo, Akira Oizumi, Kyoko Kusajima, Masao Shimizu, Daisuke Kato. Screenplay: Kenji Mizoguchi, Yoshikata Yoda, based on a novel by Saikaku Ihara. Cinematography: Yoshimi Hirano. Production design: Hiroshi Mizutani. Film editing: Toshio Goto. Music: Ichiro Saito. 
Oharu (Kinuyo Tanaka) is by turns a lover, a concubine, a courtesan, a servant, a wife, a prostitute, and a nun, which in the 17th-century Japan of Kenji Mizoguchi's film is almost everything a woman could possibly be. But Tanaka's great performance individualizes Ohara, keeping her from just being a representative figure, a stand-in for Woman. Over the course of the film, Oharu suffers almost every indignity that could be inflicted on her: At the court in Kyoto where she is a lady in waiting, she falls in love with a page, Katsunosuke (Toshiro Mifune), but when their affair is discovered, she and her parents are expelled and he is beheaded. One day a courtier for a powerful feudal lord comes to the village where they are exiled: The lord is in need of an heir, and his wife is barren. Oharu fits his rather exacting specifications to the letter, so she is brought to his palace where she bears him a son, but she's not allowed to nurse the child and is expelled from the household by his jealous wife. She goes to work as a courtesan to pay off the debts incurred by her greedy father (Ichiro Sugai), takes a job as maid to a woman who suspects her of sleeping with her husband, marries a man who is killed by robbers, and becomes a Buddhist nun but is expelled from the temple for supposedly seducing a man who was actually trying to rape her. Years pass and she loses her beauty and now walks the streets to earn money to survive, but she is subjected to scorn and mockery as a "goblin cat" by a man leading a group of young pilgrims. Hope dawns when she is summoned to meet her son, who has succeeded his father as lord, but it turns out that the officials in the court really want to cover up the fact that their lord's mother has been a prostitute, so she runs away after only a brief and distant glimpse of him. At the end she wanders the streets as an itinerant nun receiving alms in exchange for prayers -- her prostitution is now spiritual rather than physical. It's easy to take a synopsis like this and dismiss the story as "lachrymose as a soap opera," and "a reverse Horatio Alger adventure," as a particularly obtuse New York Times review did when The Life of Oharu was first released in the United States in 1964. It is neither of those things, of course. Even the Times reviewer was struck by Tanaka's performance, Mizoguchi's direction, and Yoshimi Hirano's cinematography, without understanding how or why these elevate the story into art. The story comes from a 17th-century novel by Saikaku Ihara, The Life of an Amorous Woman, a work far more erotic and picaresque than the melancholy screenplay Mizoguchi and co-screenwriter Yoshikata Yoda derived from it. The Life of Oharu is unremittingly grim -- it put me in mind of the novels of Thomas Hardy, whose characters suffer more than seems absolutely necessary for the author to make his point about the workings of fate. But the film is not about suffering; it's about strength, and women's strength in particular.  
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yuarose · 4 months
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Always there…
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yuarose · 6 months
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Drew a wholesome scene of Tsuji and Pip. 💕
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Lyrics from “Everything in You”: Fionna & Cake.
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yuarose · 6 months
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Hellpark AU concept: A reverse version that Pip died earlier and Tsuji would live but not for long when he returns.
[This would connect with “Envy in Difference” scene between HP Pip and Inner Pip]
Reused an old design for Tsuji and altered Pip’s attire. Tsuji in this AU would call Pip, “Peps” mirroring in Inner Park/Inner Demons Y/N who calls Pip that as well.
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yuarose · 5 months
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Y/n, Pamela & Tsuji ✨
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yuarose · 15 days
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OC Line Ups! ✨
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yuarose · 1 month
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Drawing some of my OCs, also a new one.
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yuarose · 10 months
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Here’s the ages for Inner Demons, set in the "present".
These characters would be in college or have jobs [part-time or full time]. They're listed in alphabetical order and since the list would be overwhelming as it is. I refrained from adding any more.
Also, please note there are a few name alterations to full names or just surnames for the story. Moreover, I'll be figuring birthday dates later. Very later. It's not that important.
EDITED AS OF 24.10.23: Ages changed and added a few characters.
[**] Love interests will be in bold.
[20 years old]
Bertha ‘Red’ McArthur Clyde Donovan Craig Tucker Dogpoo Petuski Eric Cartman Estella Havisham Esther Stoley Gareth Jr ‘Gary’ Harrison Heidi Turner Henrietta Biggle Kevin Stoley Leopold ‘Butters’ Stotch Leslie M. Astravia Pete Thelman Philip ‘Pip’ Pirrip Scott Malkinson Stan Marsh Thomas Evans [OC] Tsuji Yoshimi Tweek Tweak Wendy Testaburger
[21 years old]
Annie Knitts Babette ‘Bebe’ Stevens Christophe Delorne Damien T. Morningstar Dovahkiin Argento Gregory H. Barron II Jimmy Valmer Kenny McCormick Kyle Broflovski Nichole Daniels [OC] Pamela Yeong Tolkien Black Trent Boyett Y/N Tucker
[22 years old]
Darcy Jameson [Romper Stomper] Herbert Pocket Josh Meier [OC] Lucius Magné Michael Yeong Terrance Mephesto
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