darlingpeasant
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Just a gal and her unhealthy obsessions ✨24 ✨✨ Aquarius ✨
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Idk about some of y’all… but I’d love to have just ONE Christmas where there are no arguments, disasters or traumatic events
#is it so much to ask???#IS IT?#I always look forward to Christmas because it’s my favourite holiday but when it arrives we’re all fucking MISERABLE#idk why I bother 🤣#lol#Christmas
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I won’t apologize for my style icons.
#the amount of cunt served by this dude is just *chef’s kiss* excellent 🤌#anton walbrook#the red shoes
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ANTON WALBROOK as Paul Mallen GASLIGHT (1940) — dir. Thorold Dickinson
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my goal for 2025 is small simple and clear: change my whole entire life
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i think im getting better! :) [another event occurs]
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BROOKLYN NINE-NINE (2013–2021) S02E10 | The Pontiac Bandit Returns
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THE RED SHOES year 1948 | directors Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger
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The Red Shoes | 1948
Director: Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger
Production designer: Hein Heckroth
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“When it came to The Red Shoes and that devil Boris Lermontov, there was no question in our minds as to who should play him, and give a performance filled with passion, integrity, and, yes, with homosexuality.” — Michael Powell
Anton Walbrook in The Red Shoes (1948) dir. Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger
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AUDREY HEPBURN AS PRINCESS ANN ROMAN HOLIDAY (1953) Dir. William Wyler
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Moira Shearer’s costumes in The Red Shoes (1948) designed by Hein Heckroth
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★ countdown to christmas (take two) ★ day 8 of 24: little women (2019)
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NATIONAL LAMPOON's CHRISTMAS VACATION (1989) dir. Jeremiah S. Chechik
"We're all making sacrifices, Audrey."
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A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH (Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger, 1946)
“A weak mind isn’t strong enough to hurt itself. Stupidity has saved many a man from going mad”
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