Remember that time I read a book everyone said was heartbreaking and I said I’d be fine because nothing like that ever bothers me???
And then I cried through the last two parts???
And I can’t stop thinking about it???
Simon and Wilhelm's "we haven't done anything wrong" conversation is one of the most important moments of queer representation on TV.
there's a difference between father and dad. one is a title, the other is a bond.
i believe barry keoghan (5’8”) was cast alongside jacob elordi and archie madekwe (both 6’5”) in saltburn so the movie could have as many cinematic close up shots as possible of oliver’s baby blue eyes gazing up at men striking an intimidating pose. just always looking up. sluttily
thinking of Harold telling Jude that no matter what gets damaged, life compensates for your loss, sometimes wonderfully, and then reflecting on his own son and Jude (perceiving them both as his children). Maybe he thought that way when he was planning to introduce the adoption, the thought of it never fails to break my heart.
“I’d like to be in love with somebody. Pretty much the same thing that everybody else wants - to be totally alive and not be deadened down by the way things are… I don’t know if I really have any other goals.”
Elliott Smith