Something about RDR2 John is so sad once you begin to play as him and you find all these people Arthur has helped. Not because they still remember Arthur and are sad because he’s gone, but because it’s sad to imagine that John is learning about his brother’s life for the first time in a way he’s never done before.
He’s meeting all these people and doing all these side missions left over from Arthur, learning that his brother had all these different and silly experiences outside of the gang that most of them never knew about. He reads about Arthur’s joys and sorrows in his journal and he probably regrets he wasn’t there to experience them with him and that is so sad to me.
this mountain broke my fucking back
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Ngl I totally forgot fandom discourse was a thing. I don’t care man, I have car payments
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nintendo: can't have alcohol in our child gambling games!!! solution???
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I love the way this movie implies so much about Ivo's childhood and overall life without giving us a flashback.
The Sonic Movies tend to have a general underlying theme of family. Childhood is very much connected to this theme. One could argue that your family has the most impact on you when you are a child. Robotnik was left without family presumably since birth or early childhood. Therefore there are many things he never got to experience.
Like going to a theme park
Learning how to ride a bike (in media a stereotypcally precious bonding moment between parents and kids...)
(...and apparently a thing Bot couldn't do before. Guys, he genuinly never learned how to ride a bike.)
And of course celebrating holidays such as his OWN birthday.
(This might be the first time Bot actually celebrates his birthday.)
And Halloween, Christmas and New Years. It seems like they are trying to recreate a whole childhood year in that one afternoon.
We're kind of expected to assume that Bot never had any of these things in his childhood, which is why he latches onto this opportunity when Gerald offers it.
It kind of shows that Bot is not repulsed by the idea of family at all. It shows that he just has a warped understanding of it. Thinking that because his family and the world abandoned him, he doesn't deserve these things. When Gerald comes back and doesn't reject him but specifically seeks him out Ivo allows himself to have these nice things because now he thinks there is someone who wants him to have these nice things. Which makes this
even more heartbreaking. Rejected again.
Hey guys! I know I haven't posted in a while here since I haven't been rewatching 3:10 to Yuma, but trust🙏 I'mma watch it soon, and I'm so hyped, plus it's an amazing story!!
Some photos from the film.<3
men love being tied to chairs and gagged it makes them feel masculine it's the same as working in an office
My interests: 3:10 to Yuma(2007), Unhinged, The Exorcism (2024), and more!
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