Song of the Sea Full Movie
So I just recently learned that my favorite movie of all time was uploaded to YouTube for free.
It's an Irish film with beautiful music, visuals, and characters. A truly awe-inspiring work of art.
If your thing is thematically beautiful stories about grief, folklore, and family I Strongly recommend you watch this movie.
It is visually stunning and heart wrenching to watch and near brings me to tears every time. I just cannot express how much I love this film this film. If you've never seen it please put it on your watch list it is so worth it.
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night in the woods really messed me up because how was i meant to go on about my day after hearing “it was all just pixels. the characters on screen, i felt like i knew them. they weren't people anymore, they were just shapes. their lines were just things someone had written, they never existed. they never had feelings. they never would exist either, and it felt so sad. like i just lost these real people. and this whole thing we had, it was just me, alone. and like that realization like dumped out of the screen and into real life. went outside and the tree out front, i looked at it every day, it was like a friend outside the window. now it was just a thing... just a thing that was there, growing and eating and just being there. like all the stuff i felt about the tree was just in my head. and there was some guy walking by, and he was just shapes. just like this moving bulk of stuff. and i cried, because nothing was there for me anymore. it was all just stuff. stuff in the universe. just... dead."
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Additional info:
2. this was published as news on Sparks' website:
3. Alvin and the Chipmunks
4. Everyone has seen it, but anyway. The Russia Today Report video.
6. When I'm Sixty-Four (Bonus videos: you may also enjoy this version performed by Russell and the band Baby Lemonade and this performance of All You Need Is Love where Russell shares the stage with Jarvis Cocker and The Residents, among others.)
[Edit: dangit I forgot an option. Sparks also joined Facebook in 2007.]
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Jezero Bokoria...
🇰🇪 Kenya, zimovalište na hiljade flaminga 🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩
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Not to wax poetic about Matilda’s Choice and what it says about her and Ichabod’s friendship again, but I just realised something.
We already knew that Ichabod’s choice of words was significant. He chose words from what Kat wrote in Matilda’s yearbook, pointing out that he and Matilda are friends and also that he pays attention to her.
What I only just realised is that he could have just put Henrietta’s skull back down at his feet. It would have been quicker and easier than having to reach over to Matilda. He’s entrusting her with that choice, one he’s already sure she’ll make. He hands it to her and then reminds her that he’s her friend too. He doesn’t beg her not to do this to him, he just trusts her. And then she proves him right.
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I think the reason I resonate so much with Toya is that he's the voice of the standard—if beautiful—path to a goal. He has studied Go since he was four years old. He's a pro-level player. He cares about Go, deeply, and he's very very good at it, but he's not surprising, he's not celestial, he's not... supernatural the way Hikaru is. And I've always felt like more of a Toya than a Hikaru. I'm ambitious, in my own way. I take a careful, internal path to my goals, I'm smart, I'm persistent, I'm good at what I care to be good at. But there's a kind of supernatural connection that I just don't feel I have.
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