“i miss playing with you” now at first i took this as him being a little shit and on the surface it was but this is actually him laying on his back buttnaked baring his belly to art. he misses him not just messing with him, playing tennis goofing around (friends/situationship?) he misses HIM. but art takes this at face value and patrick’s chronic smirk doesn’t help so🤷🏾♀️ (god these guys needed to get their shit together so bad)
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Lmao I can only imagine the phone call Buck made to Tommy to let him know he will be a little late making it home to him because he just saw his best friends dead ex-wife.
Tommy and Buck later that night: yeah so the straights are not okay
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Watched Saltburn, found it delightfully and unexpectedly hilarious and fun all the way through, and disagree entirely with anyone who thinks the ending monologue from Oliver was unnecessary or too blunt or whatever. The ending monologue from Oliver was absolutely, 100% necessary to complete the story told in Saltburn.
The point wasn't Oliver finally revealing to the audience how he'd planned out everything and all the events of the movie had just been carefully constructed stepping stones on the pathway to his true motivations the whole time.
The point was Oliver reframing everything that had happened as a story to himself, so that he could convince himself that all of it was a part of his true grand plan all along. That he didn't make mistakes or fumble his obsession/crush so hard that he wound up murdering the guy and his whole family and stealing their house about it. No! Of course it wasn't that! That would make Oliver look silly!
And Oliver may have been willing to put on an act of being someone pathetic and useless, but only when he could tell himself that it was only an act. That in reality, he was the one with the power, the knowledge, the control over everything.
Oliver didn't care if anyone else knew that he was the cool and clever winner of some convoluted scheme he'd masterminded from Day 1. Once Felix was gone, all that mattered to Oliver was that he convinced himself that killing Felix was the only choice he'd ever meant to make.
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Committing double suicide in front of our daughter >>>>>>>>> coming out
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I was overcome by the need to draw this scene from behind and yep just as I suspected they are ridiculous and gay
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I am but one pathetic bisexual David Jenkins cannot just give me Taika with a messy bun and Vico Ortiz in rope armor and fishnet sleeves and expect there not to be consequences
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As a tennis throuple truther, I generally don’t believe Patrick loves Art more than Tashi. I definitely believe he’s loved him for much longer but I think it is more obvious in the latter part of the movie how much Patrick loves Art because he spent so long hiding it behind jokes and intimate touches that could be interpreted any which way. There was no way he would jeopardize the most important relationship in his life. He was assured that their friendship would last, he was content… until it falls apart.
Art is ice. He’s reserved and quiet, and though that balances out Patrick, it also makes him harder to understand (especially after the falling out). Patrick used to be able to read him but they’ve spent too long apart and now Patrick doesn’t know what to do except be more forward, more obvious.
In a way, Patrick is more sure of how Tashi feels about him than how Art feels. (He used to know, or he thinks he used to know but not quite).
There’s too much history there, too much yearning, too much heartbreak. Their relationship is loaded and while Patrick is sure of how much Tashi wants him and what she wants from him, he has no fucking idea what Art wants (mostly cuz Art doesn’t know either).
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