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Some staples from the âweird girlâ genre that are some of my favorites
#movie edit#cinamatography#movie aesthetic#horror edit#movie stills#may 2002#teeth 2007#kissed 1996#thoroughbreds#pearl 2022#excision 2012#secretary 2002#saint maud 2019#swallow 2019#suspiria
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the expression on carlos's face just knocked me into orbit lmao like what kind of delighted attention he's paying?? to lando's nonsense?? his gaze locked with lando's?? the radiating fondness?? im fine..
#japanese gp 2019#lando norris#carlos sainz jr#carlando#this face distracted me from making the rest of the gifset#i may later aljsfkfldkjs#mclaren unboxed
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LITTLE WOMEN (2019)
dir. greta gerwig
#little women 2019#louisa may alcott#costume drama#period drama#perioddramaedit#perioddramagif#onlyperioddramas#perioddramasource#weloveperioddrama#filmtvdaily#movieedit#moviegifs#filmgifs#filmedit#jo march#amy march#beth march#meg march#saoirse ronan#florence pugh#eliza scanlen#emma watson#my gifs#mine
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After something so terrible, so frightening like what we did, we have to stick together â at least for two years!
Gael GarcĂa Bernal (in overalls) as Gaston in Ema (2019, Pablo LarraĂn)
#gael garcĂa bernal#ema 2019#i waited 3 1/2 years to gif that final one. yes#pathetic small . may be bisexual man in overalls#gael garcia bernal#dailyworldcinema#tusertha#usertennant#gifs#ggbedit#tuserdana#pablo larrain#usermichi#tusereliza#userpedro#userlyudmilla#useryomira
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one of the absolute funniest phenomenons in the jojo fandom is seeing an artist's style morph into being sharper and more anatomically focused as they get more immersed in the series
#ITS ME IM ONE OF THOSE ARTISTS AND I KNOW I AM NOT ALONE IN THIS#the speed at which the art style shifts may vary#for some its a slow burn and for others its like. overnight. i was the latter#i have a sketchbook from summer 2019 to spring 2020 aka the absolute point where you can see a hard line of difference in the style#i will add examples in a reblog#mayor talk#jojos bizarre adventure#jjba
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Outing myself as a Cats fan to draw the bestest bois
#skimbleshanks#cats#cats 1998#cats 2019#cats the musical#they may have massacred my other boys but at least skimbleshanks came out ok#need this to be an animated movie tho
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OH my god i just stumbled upon...

Jonah!Elias. Jonah!Elias. Elias headcanoned as Jonah Magnus. From in the ye olden days before it was confirmed. Careful thats a piece of history right there
#jonah magnus#elias bouchard#tma#the magnus archives#magpod#fic is from may 2019 if you wanna know#s4 finale was in october 19#klm-zoflorr#tma spoilers
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OH-51, Northwood, Ohio.
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There are two types of DMC fans
Those who say "I love Vergil!" and are smiling and excited to talk all about him and probably have a gallery on their phone for him
Those who say "I love Vergil" but are doing the Shinji sitting in the chair pose and proceed to punch a couple walls and then cry over Vergil again
#being a Vergil fan by choice versus against your will#Either way you're a Vergil fan if you're a DMC fan#I am the second one#get him out of my head he hasnt left since 2019#dmc vergil#dmc#devil may cry#vergil sparda
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Very important compilation of Remedy game protagonists all being cat people
#alan wake 2#night springs dlc#control remedy#control 2019#foundation dlc#I know the Logan drawing is technically an alternate reality and they may not have that cat. and itâd also be Very old now#but choosing to believe Saga still has a cat#saga anderson#jesse faden#alan wake#technically saga is literally the deer and alan the owl in the sequel#heâs not a protagonist but Langston also is THE cat person too. pure head canon but Casey would be too if saga owned a cat#I havenât finished QB so idk if joyce magically gets cat ears or anything đ
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Iâm not marrying Fred.
LITTLE WOMEN (2019) dir. Greta Gerwig
#little women 2019#greta gerwig#literature#louisa may alcott#by joanna#filmgifs#moviegifs#perioddramaedit#perioddramasource#littlewomenedit#userlindir#usersavana#useraurore#tusertha#usersugar#fyeahmovies#usernatty#ours#weloveperioddrama#userpavlova
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ON THIS DAY â May 21, 2019 â 5 years ago
The Voice
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About Greta Gerwig, Little Women, and Narnia
Greta Gerwig should not be in the Narnia realm at all. As anything.
The Narnia stories are inseparable from Christianity. Greta Gerwig is a Unitarian Universalist. This means she, in her own personal life, doesnât believe in the saving work of Jesus Christ, which is a core belief of Christianity, and a core theme in Narnia. Everything in the Narnia books hinges on this, from the character motivations to the structure of the fantasy world to the way the magic in Narnia works.
Additionally, the women in Narnia do not adhere to post-modern or even antique feministic values. They are celebrated for their love and tender-heartedness and faith, all of which require self-sacrifice. Aravis of The Horse and His Boy starts out a proud warrior escaping an arranged marriage and ends up a humbled lady of Archenland court marrying the Prince. Susan Pevensie is at her best when sheâs tender-hearted and at her worst when she doubts and becomes more concerned about her own identity than others. The school that Eustace and Jill go to in The Silver Chair is derided for itâs feministic views. By contrast, modern feminism is opposed to self-sacrifice, and that is the kind of thing Greta Gerwig demonstrates belief in throughout all of her works.
Am I saying that no person who isnât a Christian or some type of conservative when it comes to feminism can ever work on Narnia? Absolutely not. Iâm not saying that. Lots of people on the Walden Media Narnia movie (the first one), which was great, were not Christians and did not believe in the saving work of Christ. But they stayed faithful to the source material, even if they didnât believe in the source material themselves. So the story retained itâs autonomy and power.
Greta Gerwig canât do that. She has already demonstrated that she does not know how to make a story that hangs on to itâs integral source material if she, herself, doesnât agree with that source material. She canât be objective, and therefore, she canât be faithful to what Narnia is.
How do I know that? Little Women.
I donât care if you liked the Little Women movie by Greta Gerwig. I donât care if the acting was âamazingâ and I donât care if Timothee Chalamet and Florence Pugh are great in it. I said exactly what I said. Greta Gerwig made a great movieâbut she made a terrible adaptation of Little Women.
It was not Little Women. She made changes to Little Women. What changes, you ask? Changes to the specific pieces of the source material that did not reflect Greta Gerwigâs personal views.
Thatâs the cardinal sin for directors of adaptive stories or remakesâto make changes to the core themes of a classic tale, because you donât agree with those core themes. Thatâs called mutilation, not âupdates.â
Hereâs how she did it in two major ways in Little Women:
She cut out Joâs humble response to Friedrichâs gentle rebuke of sensation stories, and replaced it with a feministic self-pitying outburst from Joe and s borderline apathetic, cool piece of feminist advice from Friedrich. That takes all the continuity out of it and warps the characters. That scene is so pivotal in the book. Itâs Jo, respecting a man who is much older and excellent in character than any other sheâs ever known, and feeling immediately humbled by him calling her out. Sheâd never have responded that way if Laurie called her out. They would have argued. But this scene was supposed to show what Jo needed from a future romantic partner. She needed someone she respected, someone who could be wise and gentleâtwo things Laurie is not. She needed someone who would help her take her eyes off of worldly success and herself, and onto eternal benefits to mankind, specifically, the effect her stories might have on children. His gentle, respectful, wise love (and the love of characters like Beth) turns Jo from a self-absorbed writer into a selfless mother, like her own Marmee.
But Greta Gerwig never wanted Jo to be a selfless mother. She wanted, and I quote, âJoâs love to be her work, and her romance with Friedrich secondary.â You know why?
Because thatâs what Greta Gerwig believes in. Greta Gerwigâs life is her work. Watch any of her movies, youâll see the smudge marks of that wholehearted belief all over them. She canât even be objective when the whole point of a character is to make work secondary, as was certainly the case with the character of Jo March. No. She has to twist up one of the best American heroines ever into an automaton of herself.
The second way she mutilated source material is with Amy and Laurie. In the books, Amy and Laurie grow to love each other out of the character deficiencies that they make up for in one another. At the start of their courtship, Amy is ambitious and Laurie is lazy. Amy wants to marry for advantage, and Laurie wants to make much of his spurned love for Jo by giving up on life. And thatâs it.

Itâs Amy who first wakes up to feeling something romantic toward Laurie, not Laurie, and Laurie is not the first to make a move on her. Laurie does not know he is in love with Amy until well after she knows she loves him. Then, he does not make the first outward advance on Amy. They both come to the same conclusion together; when they do, she does not resist. In Greta Gerwigâs version, heâs back to falling in love with a girl whoâs resisting, because thatâs where Timothee Chalametâs emotional acting shines or whatever.
But thatâs not the worst part. The worst part is that she adds a feminism speech from Amy, as a reason for her resistance, and she subtracts the scene where Laurie actually proposes. The scene where Laurie proposes, in the book, is so beautiful.
The two characters are in love, they know theyâre in love, and neither of them is insecure about it. Amy has learned that she needs a life-partner who knows her and will protect her, like her old home-values did, and not some rich aristocrat or prince. Laurie has learned that he needs a life-partner who can stir him toward change, not through big explosive arguments and hope of conquered affection like Jo, but with gentle love and sheer inspiration, found in Amy.
So, in the most beautiful analogy for courtship that ends in marriage ever, he proposes to her while theyâre rowing on a lake. Sheâs sitting next to him in the middle of the boat, sheâs got one oar, heâs got the other, and she says, âHow well we pull together, donât we?â And he says, âso well that I wish we might always be in the same boat. Will you, Amy?â And she says âyes.â
Thatâs it. No argument. No big, passionate, sentimental explosion like he had with Jo. No wrenched and broken heart-strings. He didnât have to convince her. She didnât have to resist. Because entirely without force, and entirely without insecurity, they protected each otherâs hearts and came to a conclusion that was based on something so much deeper and more eternal than fleeting passion.
Greta Gerwig cut that out and listened to Meryl Streep and put in another stormy loverâs-quarrel speech from Amy about why she couldnât be with Laurie because she was in Joâs shadow, and feminism and marrying for advantage, blah blah blah. Itâs terrible. Itâs mutilation. It ruins everything the original Little Women had.
it doesnât matter if she got some of the characters right. It doesnât matter if she got a lot of the quotes right. It doesnât matter if all of Act 1 of the movie is mostly-book-accurate. If you change load-bearing themes or character motivations, you show that you canât be objective and faithful to the source material.
It is fine if Greta Gerwig wants to make a movie about a woman who loves her work more than anything else. It is fine if she wants to make a movie about how women are under-appreciated for their minds and souls, and have characters that go on a journey to prove it. But it is not fine to use someone elseâs story to say it. Make your own story, Greta Gerwig.
Oh, you already did? See: Lady Bird? See: Frances Ha? Then come up with something new. Donât shoehorn your same beliefs into every franchise that is offered to you, like vomiting, then eating the vomit and regurgitating it over and over in new colors. Figure out how to tell someone elseâs story in a faithful way, objectively, or else keep your stained hands off until you can clean them up. Especially, keep them off Narnia.
Greta Gerwig makes movies for Greta Gerwig, by Greta Gerwig. She canât be objective, and for that, she canât do Narnia. She canât do it justice, she canât do it faithfully, because she makes movies for herself, by herself.
#Little women#Greta gerwig#Greta gerwig hot take#hot take#Narnia#the chronicles of Narnia#little women 2019#Louisa may Alcott#c.s. Lewis#lady bird#Frances ha#Timothee Chalamet#Netflix the chronicles of Narnia#Netflix#Netflix Narnia#Aslan#Walden media#Narnia 2023#Narnia no#remake#adaptation#Barbie#barbie 2023#Florence Pugh#jo March#Laurie#Amy March#Theodore Laurence#Greta gerwig hate#Greta gerwig love
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LITTLE WOMEN (2019)
dir. greta gerwig
#little women 2019#louisa may alcott#costume drama#period drama#perioddramaedit#perioddramagif#onlyperioddramas#perioddramasource#weloveperioddrama#filmtvdaily#movieedit#moviegifs#filmgifs#filmedit#jo march#saoirse ronan#my gifs#mine
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Devil May Cry 5 PC 2019
#Nico#Nicoletta Goldstein#Nico DMC#Devil May Cry#Devil May Cry 5#Devil May Cry V#DMC 5#DMC V#Capcom#Hideaki Itsuno#2019#video game#gif#PC#Steam#gaming#DMC Nico#DMC5#DMCV#PC games#PC Gaming#video games
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Robinâs eggs. (American robin) May 2019.
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