At Night by Achille Casanova (1861-1948)
medium unknown, ca. 1894-7
the queasy feeling when dylan and sadie start to kiss.... the growing panic when you realize they’re fully making out... that’s exactly how people should have reacted to seeing jake and taylor. people either ignored this gut feeling or completely didn’t have it, and that’s a problem. how blatantly the film cuts to the chase and doesnt beat around the bush isn’t just a perfect demonstration of how taylor is committed to allowing herself to fully present and process what she really went through, but of how committed she is to using her art to prevent other young women and vulnerable people from finding themselves in similar situations, whether it’s from their own heightened awareness or the awareness of people around them who can step in if need be
i be in my own head fighting for my life
photodumppp_37 peter 3 says he loves you! Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)
I'm slightly stressed <3
I love this photo. As gruesome as the actual scene in the movie is, according to Mike Flanagan's commentary, Jacob Tremblay (Baseball Boy) had a blast and his performance basically traumatized the rest of the cast. Rebecca Ferguson (Rose the Hat) had to pause a few times due to his acting in the scene. This photo really shows that...
Awesome.
i think villains in general provide better, more epic romances because they're allowed to go to extremes. they're allowed to put their love over the greater good. they're allowed to be selfish. the best a hero can offer you is number two, because their duty comes first. villains, though. villains will burn down the world for a last kiss goodbye.