It’s just about a gang of weirdos who love each other singing from the literal rooftops and, for a few minutes, bringing colour to a grey city. It’s about how all good things must come to an end but by simply happening they’re still significant. It’s about the constant battle between art/people/LOVE against forces that want them to conform. It’s about how friendship can literally change the world. It’s about hope. It’s about the power of dreaming. It’s cold and their fingers are going numb and the uniformed police officers, ever-present in the background, are making them unplug their instruments. But they just plug them back in!!! Maybe they can’t finish the concert but they’re finishing the song if it’s the last thing they do and they’ll even crack some jokes while they’re at it. Poetic cinema…
two of us
so let me go
They separated on April 10, 1970.
What began as an exiting mind-blowing madness ends as a bitter tragic break up, but! As it was said, “And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make”.
Adventures in the med cat den
just a lil thing inspired by this tweet (i was particularly moved by the last sentence, existentially so, really felt it echo in my chest)
this movie was hot garbage but whoever played george deserved an oscar
The Hours and Times (1991) dir. Christopher Munch
give it up for ma
NOPE (Jordan Peele) / Regarding the Pain of Others (Susan Sontag)