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THE POLITICIAN (2019-2020) Season 1, Episode 7 - The Assassination of Payton Hobart: Part 2
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THEATER CAMP (2023) dir. Molly Gordon, Nick Lieberman
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Glen Powell as Tyler Owens TWISTERS (2024) Dir. Lee Isaac Chung
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the devil works hard but american propaganda works harder
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Belgian GP '24 // Post FP2
"Since they've done the resurface around the whole track, there is a lot more grip and there's a lot more things to learn... Open-minded going into tomorrow, the weather here is always unpredictable, and we will just need to adapt to whatever comes."
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Magritte inspired Ferrari poster for the Belgian Grand Prix 🍏
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I’m a great detective, but I can’t solve my own mystery if I have no memory.
Pokémon Detective Pikachu (2019) dir. Rob Letterman
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ramy: POOR THINGS. thank you yorgos for my first film role with the most loving people ♥️
📷 by Ramy Youssef on the set of Poor Things (2023). Dir. Yorgos Lanthimos
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This man is the very definition of a guy who claims he wants a manic pixie girl but can’t handle her
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In the epilogue of Mockingjay, Katniss only refers to her children as 'the boy' and 'the girl'. We never learn their real names. Throughout her life, Katniss has never really been allowed privacy or the ability to make many of her own decisions. Whether this was caused by the living conditions of the Seam and having to constantly provide for Prim and their mother, or by the fact that she was forced into the scrutiny of the public eye when she was reaped/volunteered and became the face of the rebellion- The Mockingjay.
So then all of this passes, she and Peeta are living together in District 12 in the Victor's Village, and they are finally allowed to choose how they want to live. After 15 years, she decides that she's ready to have kids. They can be raised in a safe environment with no Games, no threats. So the one choice she makes at the end is to keep their names from us, the audience. The one thing that gives us our identity before anything else. The one thing that, essentially, makes us who we are (also Suzanne is so meticulous with picking names throughout the series, so it would be special to Katniss and Peeta). She decides that that's only for her and her family to know.
We, who have literally seen every inch of her life from the reaping up until now, are being told that no, we don't get to see parts of her life without her permission anymore. And it always makes me so emotional. Like yes! Take back your life! Rest. Live. Love. But on YOUR terms and no one elses.
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