A Muse Never Drowns (2022)
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A Muse Never Drowns (Asao Nozomi, 2022)
Some very good looking shots in this and a nice pace to it all, but overall a teen movie directed solely at teens and the simple, gratifying way we see life then. So i guess i'm no longer the right audience for it. But then again i feel i'm the perfect audience for it. Hmm. It just never elevates itself in any thematic or artistic manner, which for a movie about artistically-inclined kids seems neglectful.
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JFF+ INDEPENDENT CINEMA: A New Batch of Japanese Independent Films to Stream in 2023
A new batch of Japanese indie films have been programmed and made available for streaming over at the Japanese Film Festival+ website. Once again, they have teamed up with mini theatres (small independent cinemas) across Japan and also film experts to programme 12 indie films for people to stream online for free.
Already in full swing – and available until October 31st, the films are available…
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More gift art! I'm clearly doing these fast haha but couldn't resist drawing a little brotherly moment between Arrow and Lil (@lilbluespeedster).
Art belongs to me. (Twitter | Inkblot | Ko-Fi | Insta | Bsky)
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My anxiety and depression feel like the ocean. Even when I'm not drowning in it, I'm having to fight to swim and it's exhausting. Even when I'm not swimming in it, it's still there, waves greedily lapping at my feet. It's always there.
I don't talk about it because there isn't much to say. Everyone already knows the ocean exists, yknow? Telling them it does just seems redundant.
Even when I'm sitting safely on the shore I can't stop thinking about it, staring at it, swaying where I stand because I've forgotten what it feels like to stand without the waves. Just waiting for the tide to rise again because I know it has to. Waiting for the ocean to disappear even though I know it never could.
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enamoured with new additions to the fog being taken straight from the situation they're in.
jane shows up in the fog soaking wet and coughing up water, delirious and terrified. she's shivering, in shock, and still somehow half-asleep.
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sharing his playlist again, which i started back in 2018. crazy to think onestep (my shadow) is 6 years old ...
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A Muse Never Drowns (2022)
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@storyofwhoiam
JJ sat silently in the corner of the booth next to Emily, one knee pulled up to her chest as she poked, prodded, and slid around the food on her plate. She’d only ordered because she knew the others would worry if she didn’t, but the thought of putting any of it in her mouth made her stomach flip.
She wasn’t sick, but her head ached and her stomach held onto the queasiness anyway. It was what happened when she felt like this. Anxious, fuzzy… small. She had felt it maybe a handful of times in her life before, but she could usually hide it. It was getting harder to control, bite down, or shove aside and it terrified her. The thought that one day it would take over and potentially never let go made her chest spasm and lock.
Pure panic sunk its claws between her ribs and into her lungs. Tears filled up her eyes and threatened to spill over like bubbling lava.
Please, for the love of god, don’t look. She was pretty sure she’d die of embarrassment if any of her teammates glanced over just as her tears broke free. She wanted to flee, but she was trapped in the corner. So instead of running and going on attack like a rabid dog, she attempted to melt into the shadows that didn’t exist in the brightly lit diner.
She attempted to shut down, stay quiet, ignore the world, but a hitched breath pushed out of her and the tears spilled. Her jaw clenched and she tried to subtly wipe away the flowing tears. There was no way she was breaking down in the middle of a diner in front of her team. It just wasn't going to happen.
But it was happening...
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