Tbh I wasn't ready for this movie
The music, cinematography, aesthetic, costumes, cast everything is just perfect another beautiful project of Tripti Dimri totally loved the retro vibe and seeing Anushka Sharma as a retro heroine wasn't on my checklist but damn she looked so beautiful, Qala's mom outfits & her accesories 🤌❤️💥 plus such a gorgeous music album 🫶 babli Khan keeping the legacy of Irfan sir alive and doing full justice
Some days -
Can’t stop thinking about how attack on titan is not a romance but how its narrative hinges upon the most devastating love stories I’ve encountered in fiction.
How Ymir and Historia cling to each other under the burden of a crown they didn’t ask for.
How Eren, the definition of an “attack” protagonist does anything and everything for Armin, who shrinks away from violence (despite having to become the embodiment of war).
How Erwin gave Levi the sky, and it is a debt that Levi knows he can never repay.
How subtly yet thoroughly they work Moblit into every scene, a step behind Hanji, cautioning them and supporting them, so that you don’t even notice him until he’s gone.
How Mikasa’s “Akerbond” to Eren goes so much further, so much deeper, because he exhibited such raw, unfettered inhumanity in the name of protecting her when she was a child, when he barely even knew her, and that is all she knows of love.
How Connie feels like he’s lost half of himself with Sasha gone.
How much Carla loved her son.
How much of an impact Marco made on Jean.
How Armin could eat Bertoldt’s love for Annie and have it latch onto his own admiration of her.
How Marlowe thought of Hitch as he was dying.
How Reiner keeps going for the kids he has to mentor.
How Falco put himself between Gabi and danger over and over again.
How violently Sasha’s family mourned but how reverent of her spirit they were to forgive her killer.
Idk man I just think for a show that started off as kids fighting giants and turned into “my war crime is worse than your war crime”, it is driven almost entirely by unique, poignant and thoroughly convincing love stories.
Weekends are for cuddles and watching documentaries
Do you like coffee 🖤 or you prefer tea 🤎?
Renaissance: (Rebirth)Â Who would you have been in another life, and why?
Classicism: (Classical) What is your favorite Greek or Roman myth and what’s it about?
Naturalism: (Representation) What song would you use to describe yourself, and why?
Mannerism: (Contortion) Do you remember your weirdest dream, what was it?
Baroque: (Drama) What’s the most dramatic show or movie you’ve ever seen?
Rococo: (Decorative) What is your favorite musical and/or ballet?
Romanticism: (Emotion) What is the most impulsive thing you’ve done, or that you want to do?
Pre-Raphaelitism: (Purity) Do you drink or do drugs regularly?
Realism: (Critique) How much of yourself are you on social media versus in real life?
Impressionism: (Sensory) What physical sensations evokes happiness in you?
Symbolism: (Spiritualism) Are you religious, and/or do you have items that bring you closer to God?
Modernism: (Experimental) Do you enjoy trying new things?
Expressionism: (Alienation) Have you ever been isolated for expressing your identity/beliefs?
Surrealism: (Irrational) What’s the most unusual way you’ve reacted to something?
The worst decision is to decide to relax in the afternoon cause you'll "study at night" yeah right kiddo
Maybe it's me. Maybe I'm the problem after all. Maybe I'm too blind to see what's wrong with me. Maybe I'm in denial, amd that's why I'm so alone.
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Winona Ryder as Mina Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992)