Movies- 20th century women (2016), Frances Ha (2012), Little women (2019), Barbie (2023), Ladybird (2017), Mistress America (2015), Maggie's Plan (2015)
The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014); Dir. Wes Anderson
Young Writer: Is it simply your last connection to that banished world - his world, if you will?
Mr. Moustafa: His world? No, I don't think so. You see, we shared a vocation, it wouldn't have been necessary. No, the hotel I keep for Agatha. We were happy here, for a little while.
Mr. Moustafa Cont'd: To be frank, I think his world had vanished long before he ever entered it. But I will say, he certainly sustained the illusion with a marvelous grace.
i understand that jo march is a middle child, but her growing resentful towards her little sister because amy was not forced to bear the family's burdens the way that she had to is so eldest daughter of her
i just watched bones and all today and found a parallel between it and little women. both scenes were stunning, and both had tim in it (which is unrelated). theres just smt about two characters on a hill with that long shot that’s just so fucking cool and beautiful. a type of vulnerability where you really get to see how two characters interact because there’s no one else to see them.
mother; maia baia // ladybird; greta gerwig // waiting; marya hornbacher // spit of you; sam fender // supernatural // good bones and simple murders; margaret atwood // writer in the dark; lorde