when will people listen to what the dialogue in Crimson Peak actually says about the canonically 2-year-not-grooming age difference between Lucille and Thomas and understand that she was just as lonely and abused as he was when the incest started
you had headcanon all you want about how their relationship evolved by the 1901 but please stop trying to make something that was consensual and born out of desperation for comfort weird
Red-Handed Jill
It's working!😅
*reylo update will come soon as well 💙
How he didn't get some right in the middle of that pub I will never know
Bruno has 100% called Mirabel "mi vida" without meaning to
Probably at the dinner table
Click for better quality.
Ah that scene was so. Hhhhhh
Tfw when your sister comes out as a lesbian so you sing a duet together about being true to yourself and not letting family pressure keep you down and you roll together on a mountain of flowers while longingly gazing into each other's eyes, only for your homophobic grandmother to show up and accuse you - not her - of corrupting your sister and hurting your family, as if you weren't a member but rather an outsider, an external threat, never quite being loved by the people you love, as you hopelessly try to explain it wasn't that it seemed, your sister NEEDED you to ruin her engagement to the heterosexual man down the road and sing a lesbian duet with you on top of a palm tree.
Ahh the golden child × scapegoat child dynamic. I hold it so dear to my heart.
This took me SO LONG but I for one am somewhat proud of how a piece of mine turns out :D
Thomas Sharpe being mildly bewildered by everyone else's impressions of his sister, because he's used to how she acts when nobody else is around
what do you mean Lucille doesn't laugh or smile? she laughs all the time- very refined laughter, to be sure, but still! not blinking? now, what the devil are you on about? listen here, he's quite sure he knows his own sister and she blinks a perfectly ordinary amount
everyone else sees: a faintly terrifying walking red flag
Thomas sees: Oh She Is So Quietly Supportive And Intelligent And Pleasant To Be Around (Besides The Occasional Brutal Murder) UwU
Inside you there are 2 wolves, both are gay
cr / inspo https://x.com/galleryofswift/status/1850641047681949971?t=r6atgJOi423gReI7EDZagw&s=19
THE HORROR WAS FOR LOVE!!! LUCILLE THOUGHT IT WAS HORRIBLE TOO!!! SHE DIDN'T WANT TO KILL ANYONE (except maybe her parents but they absolutely deserved it) SHE HAD NO CHOICE!!! SHE HAD TO KILL TO SURVIVE AND KEEP HER BROTHER SAFE!!! LEAVE MY GIRL ALONE SHE HAS PROBLEMS AND IS A BIT DUMB
CRIMSON PEAK (2015)
dir. guillermo del toro
Flowers have a long history of symbolism that you can incorporate into your writing to give subtext.
Symbolism varies between cultures and customs, and these particular examples come from Victorian Era Britain. You'll find examples of this symbolism in many well-known novels of the era!
Amaryllis: Pride
Black-eyed Susan: Justice
Bluebell: Humility
Calla Lily: Beauty
Pink Camellia: Longing
Carnations: Female love
Yellow Carnation: Rejection
Clematis: Mental beauty
Columbine: Foolishness
Cyclamen: Resignation
Daffodil: Unrivalled love
Daisy: Innocence, loyalty
Forget-me-not: True love
Gardenia: Secret love
Geranium: Folly, stupidity
Gladiolus: Integrity, strength
Hibiscus: Delicate beauty
Honeysuckle: Bonds of love
Blue Hyacinth: Constancy
Hydrangea: Frigid, heartless
Iris: Faith, trust, wisdom
White Jasmine: Amiability
Lavender: Distrust
Lilac: Joy of youth
White Lily: Purity
Orange Lily: Hatred
Tiger Lily: Wealth, pride
Lily-of-the-valley: Sweetness, humility
Lotus: Enlightenment, rebirth
Magnolia: Nobility
Marigold: Grief, jealousy
Morning Glory: Affection
Nasturtium: Patriotism, conquest
Pansy: Thoughtfulness
Peony: Bashfulness, shame
Poppy: Consolation
Red Rose: Love
Yellow Rose: Jealously, infidelity
Snapdragon: Deception, grace
Sunflower: Adoration
Sweet Willian: Gallantry
Red Tulip: Passion
Violet: Watchfulness, modesty
Yarrow: Everlasting love
Zinnia: Absent, affection