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LEE HARKER.. the woman you are.
silence of the lambs (1991), dir. jonathan demme
se7en (1995), dir. david fincher
longlegs (2024), dir. oz perkins
me next!!!!! 😇😇 #boaf
Tashi and Patrick switching dominance
i see something in this pic that i would love to ride (there's no horse in this pic btw)
watching people trying to argue morality over characters from YELLOWJACKETS is so exhausting PICK your favourite cannibal and BE QUIET
i am NOT a patrick zweig apologist he did NOTHING wrong in the first place!!!
need him so bad it’s not even funny anymore
all the music discourse for 2006 patrick but i bet 2019’s guilty pleasure is lana del rey and he cries like a bitch cause he’s thinking about art n tashi
you’re so onto something….
it doesn’t even start out that bad. like he’s drunk off his ass listening to lana and feeling dizzy and pretty, swaying around to lolita and art deco, but the song that gets him is young and beautiful of all things. like staring at his wall and swallowing down his tears and beer, the only thing running through his mind being the two of them. seeing them on tv, on instagram, twitter, billboards — anywhere that they could possibly pop up. sue me for thinking he thinks of art more than tashi, of what they would’ve been if she never came to their motel room………….. the end!
crying!!!!! so normal abt her and this film
Lee's hesitation here is so interesting to me. She's reassuring herself just as much as she is trying to reassure Ruth.
Lee can't believe her own words, though.
The way everything went down. With Kobble. It wasn't satisfying. It was messy, horrific and yet... over in an instant.
All Lee has now is hundreds of unanswered questions and a vile, dreadful pit in her stomach.
The man who has haunted her home for decades, destroyed before she can even process his existence, let alone BEGIN to accept it.
Kobble was a spectre - a blurry figure lingering in the corners of her vision for practically her entire life.
That's another pill that she can't quite swallow.
Lee has had Kobble in her life for longer than she hasn't.
She didn't know. She feels sick.
But he's GONE. He's DEAD. She's free, and so is Ruth. Surely, now, they can be safe again.