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honey-bri-books · 1 year ago
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Thinking of Mom's reaction, when she finds out.
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Thinking of Zahra's reaction, when she finds out.
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waterloo-carte · 10 months ago
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I just think that red, white and royal blue could easily turn into a series, at least a series of books, and, I do not say that even because of the boys themselves (of course the novel gives a greater tension) and, yes, the history of the book. The geopolitical history and direction that the English monarchy will take having a prince declared gay, dear ones, this is incredibly fertile for various directions.
Okay, I’m not a writer, but it’s not possible that only I can think about it.
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idealuk · 11 months ago
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A truly belaboured observational post about Red, White, And Royal Blue.
(Reposted with out ironic typos)
Do you know what I love about the differences between the book and the movie? The fact that Alex and Henry fucked in the book and dated in the movie. Now, don't get me wrong, they fall in love equally in both and have sex in both. What I mean to say is (pun unintentional) the novel uses sexual experiences to mark milestones in the deepening of their feelings for each other whereas the film implements relationship experiences to mark those same milestones. I just think that goes to show how brilliant Casey, Matthew, Ted, Taylor, and Nick all are at what they respectively do to highlight that distinction considering the constraints of a film's runtime limits vs. the imaginative freedom of writing your own novel.
I've been trying to put this in to words for months.
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babygalitzine · 10 months ago
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Guys, have you noticed the security guard who is always standing guard in front of the door, when Alex enters his mother's room? In my head, it's most likely the representation of Cash 🤭.
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genevieveetguy · 5 months ago
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. Please be patient with me, and I promise I will try and be brave for us. Because when they write the history of my life, I want it to include you and my love for you.
Red, White & Royal Blue, Matthew López (2023)
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rwrbmovie · 5 months ago
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Red, White, and Royal Blue has been nominated for 4 awards at the Astra Awards, presented by the Hollywood Creative Alliance.
Best TV Movie
Best Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie, Nicholas Galitzine
Best Directing in a Limited Series or TV Movie, Matthew López
Best Writing in a Limited Series or TV Movie, Matthew López and Ted Malawer
The 2024 Astra TV Awards will be a two-ceremony event on Sunday, August 18, 2024, in Los Angeles.
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screenwrite · 1 year ago
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You thought I was going to tell you a story about a guy who's ruined men for me forever?
— RED, WHITE & ROYAL BLUE (2023) screenplay by Matthew López & Ted Malawer — MISS STEVENS (2016) written by Julia Hart & Jordan Horowitz
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daisiesonafield-blog · 1 year ago
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I've been an avid romantic comedy watcher for well over a decade. And "Red White and Royal Blue" is one of the best rom coms I've ever seen. And it's queer. Literally everything my queer heart has ever desired from a young age!
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neverwritewhatyouknow · 1 year ago
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I was waiting to post this next week when the movie comes out, but I’ll just make a repost if anything changes.
Let’s talk about Nora, Red, White & Royal Blue, and how from the very first meeting there was Jew-erasure.
Book!Nora is 100% Jewish. No debate. She is. Canonically. Fully. She’s a Jew.
Now, when a book is adapted into a movie (or a TV show) it goes through steps. The first is the script adaptation and all the meetings involved with that. Then the pre-production meetings.
When adapting a novel, the screenwriter will read the book and work on writing the physical script. If the author of the book is alive, they will very likely have input. They will go through writing a draft, getting approval, writing another, that will continue on for a while until the production draft is ready to go.
When RWRB went from book to script, Matthew wrote and directed it, with a co-writer Ted Malawer who is a literary agent and a playwrite (who has literally written a gay Hitler rom-com stageplay and some extremely self-hating things about Jews btw, might make another post about how Jews have self-hatred for the sake of comedy or to fit in). With Casey also being credited for their novel and script input. It was here that they thought about what they wanted to keep and what they wanted to get rid of. It was here that they decided that Nora would no longer be Jewish in the movie.
Now, I do want to take this time and say that I was wrong for saying that Rachel (not Jewish) was playing a Jewish role. Because while Nora is Jewish canonically, because they wrongly decided to erase that in early stages, movie!Nora to them was never considered Jewish at all. Therefore they don’t consider the casting of a non-Jew as a Jewish character wrong, since in the movie, they never had Nora as Jewish ever. I was never mad at Rachel, but the circumstances in which I was under the impression that she was playing a Jewish character while not being so herself. I’m not ashamed to say that I was wrong about that, the movie hadn’t come out, I was relying on all the same info we all had. Nora was Jewish in the book, why wouldn’t she be onscreen? But then, it became clear she’s not Jewish and based on the reactions from the cast and crew… She never was to them.
With that being said, the problem still remains. Nora, a canonically Jewish character, had her ethnicity and religion erased. Why? Nora is still in the movie, why not just keep her Jewish? Why during the initial writing phase did they decide to just ignore that and erase her ethnicity completely? And why do they refuse to own up to it? Was it Ted’s self-hatred of all things Jewish? (‘Cause, like, please take care of that, bro). Was it Amazon not wanting a Jewish character? The executive producers wanting a visually diverse cast and not thinking Jews were a minority enough? While completely ignoring Jews of color? Was it Casey not understanding that they wrote a Jewish character that could be important onscreen?
Whatever it was. They decided very early on that to them, Nora wasn’t Jewish.
There won’t be mentions of it in the movie, because Nora isn’t Jewish in this universe.
The reactions from the cast and crew make so much sense now. For a long time I was calling them out for casting a non-Jewish actress in a Jewish role, but I had it slightly wrongly worded. They erased the Jewish role, period. I should’ve been calling them out on removing the Jewishness from Nora just straight up. Regardless of the actress. Just solely based on the fact that the character isn’t Jewish anymore at all and to them, she never was.
What RWRB did wasn’t okay. They looked at a canonically Jewish character and said “Fuck her, she doesn’t have to be Jewish anymore,” and erased all of her Jewishness. Nora was a badass Jewish girl. But in the movie’s universe she’s not Jewish, never has been, and the cast and crew of the movie have never considered her Jewish at all. Think about how you’d feel if you had your canon representation literally erased without a second thought. Jewish girls never get to see themselves onscreen in a positive light where their Jewishness isn’t the “thing” about them. This was an opportunity to show the world who Jewish people are, how amazing, smart, talented, sexy, and more we are. But nope. RWRB hated that idea from the jump, and Casey cared more about finding the proper ice cream than keeping Jewish rep
That’s shitty. That’s erasure. And based on the reactions of the highest crew members, there’s some hatred and ignorance there as well.
If the movie changes any of this, I’ll update. But, I’m fairly certain it won’t.
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shelbbswrites · 1 year ago
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I woke up thinking about the RWRB movie.
I’ve read Casey McQuiston’s book a handful of times, and this movie did NOT disappoint.
Taylor Zakhar Perez & Nicholas Galitzine are the PERFECT Alex & Henry. Matthew López’s direction and script, co-written with Ted Malawer, are rom-com GOLD.
PLEASE flood my inbox with thoughts, feelings, and questions.
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honey-bri-books · 1 year ago
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Yeeeeessssss!!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
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RED, WHITE & ROYAL BLUE (2023)
TAYLOR ZAKHAR PEREZ (as Alex)
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NICHOLAS GALITZINE (as Henry)
Directed By: Matthew Lopez
Written By: Casey McQuiston (novel) Matthew Lopez (screenplay) Ted Malawer (screenplay)
Synopsis: Two high profile young men fall in love but must keep it secret (in the beginning) at all costs as one is the first son (female president's kid) while the other is an English heir to the throne.
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byneddiedingo · 1 year ago
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Taylor Zakhar Perez and Nicholas Galitzine in Red, White and Royal Blue (Matthew López, 2023)
Cast: Taylor Zakhar Perez, Nicholas Galitzine, Ellie Bamber, Rachel Hilson, Uma Thurman, Sarah Shahi, Aneesh Sheth, Clifton Collins Jr., Juan Castano, Malcolm Atobrah, Stephen Fry, Thomas Flynn, Bridget Benstead. Screenplay: Matthew López, Ted Malawer, based on a book by Casey McQuiston. Cinematography: Stephen Goldblatt. Production design: Miren Marañón. Film editing: Kristina Hetherington, Nick Moore. Music: Drum & Lace.
The old lefty queer in me tried to resist the rom-com blandishments of Red, White and Royal Blue, but by the time Rachel Maddow and Joy Reid showed up for their cameos, I was hooked. Yes, it could have had more bite and edge. It might have shown the viciousness of the British tabloid press, or the Fox News spin on the same-sex romance of the son of a Democratic president and a member of the British royal family. It might have been more searching in its treatment of the atrophied American electoral process or the inane perpetuation of the monarchy. But we have the movies we get, and this one is formula filmmaking at its silkiest, a product it's often foolish to resist. In the end, everything we anticipate slides smoothly into place, so why throw grit into the gears? What's so bad, as they say, about feeling good?
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livvyofthelake · 1 year ago
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see the thing is that sometimes in a story you just have to believe that characters are in love because the story tells you they are and then there’s plot that happens. like romeo and juliet. or the babysitter killer queen. or riverdale or zombies or the pirates of the caribbean. and there’s nothing wrong that sometimes a romance is not central to the story but needed in order for the story to happen. however. you can’t write a Romance and then try to pull this cop out writing by having a political plotline that you then pretend is the main plot. no the main plot in red white royal blue is the romance. it’s a romance. but it’s written like the main plot is the political stuff and the romance is second. but we all know the romance is not second. basically it’s very badly written there’s not another way to say it. i feel bad saying it because i didn’t read the book so i’m not like informed on the primary sources but like. i’ve read like roughly ten pages of it via tiktok and from those pages and also tee’s haterism i have extrapolated that it is bad. so. like it’s just bad girls. it’s not well written. and i wish whoever wrote this movie had noticed the ways in which the book was not well written and taken the initiative to fix some of that shit. who is this guy i need them on my shit list immediately. ok matthew lópez former staff writer on the newsroom. well i don’t think he learned much from aaron. and ted malawer who’s previous credits are just from that glee knockoff show rise that the moana girl was in and two episodes of another show i’ve never heard of but ewan mcgregor is in it. he also executive produced what looks like a really shit movie. anyway. matthew. ted. go to hell. as for casey it’s a given that they’re ending up there anyway just for being the root cause of all this.
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ramascreen · 1 year ago
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RED, WHITE & ROYAL BLUE | New Poster And Clips | Exclusively on Prime Video this Friday!
RED WHITE & ROYAL BLUE premieres On Prime Video this Friday, August 11. Check Out the NEW Poster and the film’s new clips here below! Directed by Matthew López Screenplay by Matthew López and Ted Malawer Based on the novel by Casey McQuiston Produced by Greg Berlanti, p.g.a., Sarah Schechter, p.g.a. Executive produced by Casey McQuiston, Michael Riley McGrath, Matthew López, Michael S.…
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deadlinecom · 20 days ago
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