These were supposed to be color studies but I loved these movies about love so much I couldn’t help but well- pour my love into them and now they’re more overworked than they should be. Alas. The top one is Gaza mon amour and the bottom is God’s Own Country (thank u tumblr for destroying the quality)
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“i love you"
"what the hell does that even mean?"
"it means we take care of each other. it means thick and thin, good times, bad, sickness, health. all that shit"
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God's Own Country- (dir: Francis Lee, 2017)
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Josh O’Connor and Alec Secăreanu
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josh o’connor you have been in papa’s orchard since gods own country now it seems youre one of my elite employees
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Thanks @sleepythug for tagging me to share fav first watches of May!
La Chimera, dir. Alice Rohrwacher
God's Own Country, dir. Francis Lee
The Burning, dir. Tony Maylam
Manila in the Claws of Light, dir. Lino Brocka
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It is SO funny to me that Josh O'Connor, this 5/10 straight(?) white british boy most famous for playing baby King Charles, keeps having gay auteur filmmakers look at him and go "you are gay and also my new muse"
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Johnny Saxby & Gheorghe Ionescu
God's Own Country (2017) | dir. Francis Lee
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Pride Month is almost over. Need a queer movie to watch? I suggest God's Own Country!
It is one of the most beautiful films I've ever seen both in filmmaking and storytelling. A man hardened by life learning to be emotionally intimate and letting that intmacy into the physical sides of things. Of falling in love in the English countryside.
Seeing Johnny go from someone who isn't used to touch and love fall in love slowly is breathtaking.
It's a film that is harsh and visceral and makes you really feel like you're there with these characters and their journey. It's quiet, intimate movie (no soundtrack till the last scene) of two people learning to accept love and comfort, and choosing each other in difficult times (I swear it's a happy ending!)
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Josh o’ Connor in The Crown this. Josh o’ Connor in Challengers that. You’re all WRONG!
Josh o’ Connor in Gods Own Country actually.
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Tranquility meets Tropical Beauty
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