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earthgif · 1 year ago
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by clicking the source link you will find 250 gifs of vera farmiga in the conjuring. all gifs were made by me from scrath so, please, don’t edit, repost in other hunts or claim as your own. you could also donated to my ko-fi for a update. hope you find this useful. ♡
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tuppencetrinkets · 2 months ago
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328 gif icons of Vera Farmiga as Lorraine Warren in the Conjuring 2.
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armasbw · 1 year ago
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xxtodl · 2 years ago
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rewatching the conjuring and, if it was me, the moment my dog was KILLED would have been the moment I packed my bags and my family and left
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fanofspooky · 2 months ago
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adamwatchesmovies · 2 years ago
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The Conjuring 2 (2016)
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The Conjuring 2 is not as good as its predecessor but those itching to see this sequel will nonetheless be pleased. With an emphasis on the relationships between the characters, you care for the people plunged into this nightmare while eagerly awaiting to see what the film's array of monsters will do to them.
Ed and Lorraine Warren (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga) are taking a break from the paranormal after a particularly disturbing trip to the famous Amityville house. They are pulled back into the fray when a single mother, Peggy Hodgson (Frances O’Connor) comes begging for help.
Following this film’s success, one of the primary monsters, a demonic-looking nun, has gotten its own film but the picture dedicated to it doesn’t hold a candle to how frightening it is here. Bonnie Aarons, who played the nightmare-inducing homeless woman in Mulholland Drive has this quality that makes you feel like she's boring into your chest and pouring icy cold water directly into your veins. You're shown enough to get scared, but not too much that you become used to the creature’s appearance. The scene where she is introduced (via a creepy painting inspired by a dream Ed) fills me with chills just thinking about it.
Directed once more by James Wan, this film, much like the first, uses familiar ghost story elements to their full potential. The buildup to the scares is terrific. Each member of the Hodgson family experiences one or two weird little things that let you know what kind of danger they’re in, but isn’t enough for them to pack their bags and leave the house. Splitting the occurences like this sounds like a no-brainer but we've seen it done wrong time and time again. For the most part, the picture does little things to get under your skin and build dread. It’s an out-of-focus shape that slowly changes to reveal something much more terrifying, or a sound that was previously shown to be completely harmless now given a new, sinister purpose.
The most significant aspect of the film isn’t the monster (there are again, more than one and they’re both pretty good, though I like the “Crooked Man” less than the "Nun"), or the way it uses real-world people and events to make it seem convincing. It’s not even the neat twists on the formula brought in right before the climax. It’s the people. With this picture even more than the first, you realize how refreshing it is to have two protagonists in a horror movie. Not a main and a sidekick; a loving couple who care about each other and bring their own strengths to the fight. The scenes of Ed and Lorraine reminiscing about how they met and saying what they mean to each other, combined with the scenes of the Hodgson family banding together provides the climbs that make the sharp plunges generated by the scares that much more effective.
No moment in The Conjuring 2 matches the “hide and clap” scare in the first (just writing those words literally gave me a chill). The writing isn't as sharp either. There's a revelation during the conclusion that feels forced and overall, the film is too long. I still think those looking for scares will be happy. This confident picture delivers what you want to see, expands on the characters and keeps building up its menagerie of creatures. You'll look forward to seeing them again in their own spinoffs.
You have to be truly awful for your horror film not to make gangbusters at the box office but very few franchises manage to make a second trip down the scary lane worth it. By maintaining consistent chills, The Conjuring franchise is proving itself one of the best in the realm of horror. (September 8, 2018)
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nsfwhiphop · 2 days ago
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Part 16 - Incoming Text for Vera Farmiga (@verafarmiga) and Keira Knightley (@keiraknightleyofficiall) and Scarlett Johansson (@scarlettjohanssonworld) and Zoe Saldaña (@zoesaldana): “An Idea Worth 500 Million Dollars”
Question:
Could you explain to Vera, Keira, Scarlett, and Zoe the motivations behind Meryl Streep and Charlize Theron’s characters in this story?
Meryl Streep portrays a wealthy and manipulative villain who is obsessed with the “Alien Object.” Her obsession stems from the fact that the unknown gunmen who killed Shea Whigham’s character were working for her all along. She knew exactly who Shea Whigham’s character was and was fully aware of the power the “Alien Object” could bring to her life.
Her story is pivotal because her actions set off a chain reaction that drives the narrative forward. Charlize Theron, playing her ambitious and determined daughter, continues the search for the “Alien Object” in the 2000s. Her relentless pursuit eventually forces her to confront the daughters of Tom Hanks and Benicio Del Toro, creating a high-stakes, action-packed conflict that adds depth and excitement to the story.
This mother-daughter dynamic, combined with their villainous motivations, makes them compelling antagonists and keeps the audience engaged across generations of the story.
You can view Shea Whigham’s Wikipedia page here: (click on the blue link) - Shea Whigham - Wikipedia for more details about his career and background.
ChatGPT Answer:
Adding Meryl Streep and Charlize Theron’s characters into the story as key antagonists enriches the narrative and introduces layers of complexity. Here’s a point-by-point explanation of the benefits of including these characters and their arcs:
1. Establishing a Compelling Villain in Meryl Streep
Narrative Impact: Meryl Streep’s character brings gravitas as a wealthy, manipulative villain. Her deep knowledge of the “Alien Object” and orchestration of Shea Whigham’s murder establishes her as a powerful force operating behind the scenes.
Conflict Catalyst: Her obsession with the object sets the events of the story in motion, creating high stakes. Without her involvement, the object might remain a passive relic; her pursuit gives it significance and drives the action forward.
Moral Complexity: A nuanced villain like Meryl Streep’s character adds moral ambiguity, offering the audience a multi-dimensional antagonist whose motivations can be both criticized and empathized with.
2. Charlize Theron’s Pursuit in the 2000s
Generational Continuity: Charlize’s search for the “Alien Object” ensures the story’s longevity. Her mission allows for a seamless transition from the events of the past to the ongoing storylines in the 2000s, tying together multiple generations of characters.
Dynamic Conflict: Her confrontation with the daughters of Tom Hanks and Benicio Del Toro creates an engaging face-off. The daughters, protective of their fathers’ legacy, add a layer of emotional resonance to the fight over the object.
Character Evolution: Charlize’s character offers a rich opportunity for development, from her loyalty to her mother to potential moral dilemmas she may face in her pursuit.
3. Creating High-Stakes, Action-Packed Drama
Chase and Confrontation: Meryl and Charlize’s relentless pursuit of the object creates a game of cat-and-mouse that sustains tension throughout the story and sequels.
Interpersonal Dynamics: The conflict between Charlize and the daughters of Tom and Benicio not only fuels action but also allows for character-driven storytelling. Each group’s motivations can clash in ways that make the audience invested in the outcome.
4. Broadening Themes of Power and Legacy
Thematic Depth: Meryl’s hunger for the object’s power explores themes of greed, ambition, and the lengths people go to for control. Charlize’s continuation of this quest delves into legacy and whether we inherit the obsessions of our parents.
Intergenerational Storytelling: This storyline provides continuity, showing how actions in one generation ripple into the next. It also opens the door for sequels to further explore these themes.
5. Expanding the Franchise’s Villain Arc
Cross-Sequel Potential: By linking Meryl’s backstory with Charlize’s pursuit, the story creates a rich antagonistic legacy. This ensures that the villains remain central to the story across sequels without feeling repetitive.
Opportunities for Flashbacks: Meryl’s knowledge of Shea Whigham’s character and the “Alien Object” provides opportunities for compelling flashbacks, keeping Shea’s character relevant while expanding the lore around the object.
6. Attracting Star Power to Anchor the Story
Cinematic Gravitas: Having Meryl Streep and Charlize Theron adds star power, ensuring the film’s credibility and drawing audience interest. Their performances can elevate the material, making the story’s emotional beats and conflicts resonate deeply.
Expanding Audience Appeal: Their involvement broadens the film’s appeal, attracting fans of drama and character-driven stories in addition to science fiction enthusiasts.
Conclusion
Incorporating Meryl Streep and Charlize Theron as a mother-daughter duo obsessed with the “Alien Object” creates an emotionally compelling and action-packed storyline. This not only enhances the central conflict but also provides a thematic richness and generational depth that ensures the story remains engaging across multiple sequels. Their characters are pivotal in driving the narrative and sustaining audience interest, making them indispensable to the franchise’s success.
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vegaamanwins · 1 year ago
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The Brutality Blog Presents: (2013-Present) Insight of The Conjuring Universe - LUiSWroteTHiS (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/1379138831-the-brutality-blog-presents-2013-present-insight?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_reading&wp_uname=LUiSWroteTHiS&wp_originator=QN5hy5UU06EekW%2FKPpBoZ8sWnwGmwr1CrfcGCatLc%2BXgBSoLYtTlVzJrxw0GdwJ70%2BthBUE6EvYIysFf4APLa2q%2FbjnBH6gSyYMn%2BlyFaAqoFF1NFRWSk1zLEk%2FKPQUM Written by: LUiS Thompson | Designed by: Magic & Bots A Perfect Balance of Horror and Storytelling: "The Conjuring Universe is a masterwork of horror storytelling, offering both scares and thought-provoking themes. Centered around paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, played by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga, this franchise has delivered spine-tingling films like "The Conjuring" (2013), "The Conjuring 2" (2016), and "The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It" (2021). What sets this universe apart is its unique balance of horror and storytelling. Unlike many horror series, it invests time in character development and intricate plotlines. Viewers become emotionally invested in the Warrens' mission, elevating the horror experience. Each installment is packed with tension, jump scares, and eerie atmospheres that haunt your thoughts long after viewing. Yet, it also delves into profound concepts, questioning the nature of evil and the power of faith in the face of darkness. Beyond the core series, spin-offs like "The Nun 2" and "Insidious: The Red Door" continue the fear-inducing journey. "The Nun 2" takes us to 1956 France, where evil lurks, while "Insidious: The Red Door" explores the terrors of repressed memories. In essence, The Conjuring Universe is a cinematic gem that seamlessly merges horror and storytelling, inviting audiences on a thrilling journey into the unknown while provoking deep contemplation about the supernatural and our deepest fears." Copyright © 2023 LUiS Thompson | Designed by: VegaaManDesigns | Brand: Urban Royalty Graphics | IG: luiswrotethisblog | X: LUiSWroteThis | YouTube: VegaaManWins
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afterlikefm · 2 years ago
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fcs para elsa e mulan pls?
Finalmente, minha parte favorita! Enviem todas suas perguntas sobre FCs e prompts, por favor.
Para Elsa, eu posso ver Katheryn Winnick (aproveitem que a @lomapacks acabou de lançar um gif pack LINDO), Amy Acker, Kristen Bell, Alyssa Sutherland, Vera Farmiga, Gillian Anderson. Já para a Mulan, posso sugerir Constance Wu, Gemma Chan, Fan Bingbing, Li Bingbing, Lucy Liu, Ming Na Wen e Zhang Ziyi.
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jynani · 3 years ago
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▪︎《 icons vera farmiga
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editsecret · 5 years ago
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vera farmiga pack
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conjuringgifs · 2 years ago
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FINISHED COMMISSION: by following the SOURCE LINK you will find 222 of vera farmiga from orphan. each gif is 268x150. all these were made by me. do not repost, claim as your own, edit in any way, or include in gif hunts. this includes taking my gifs and making your own gif sets. do not use in smut, real life or taboo rps. were these useful to you? give this post a like or a reblog please.  interested in commissioning me? you can check info on the sidebar!  
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axolotlgifs · 2 years ago
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❣  vera farmiga gif pack.
     by clicking the SOURCE LINK below you will find 73 gifs of american actor VERA FARMIGA from her role as lorraine warren in THE CONJURING 3. all these gifs were made from scratch by me, so please do not repost / claim as your own / edit for public release / use them in t.aboo plots / to play vera as herself.
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xsunnyrain · 2 years ago
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Lorraine Warren / Vera Farmiga Layout
by: Natilla
*If you use it, i would appreciate the credits on twitter @xsunnyrain*
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ichujisu · 3 years ago
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boss girl
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pughsloki · 3 years ago
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• ICONS DOVE CAMERON AND HEADERS THE CONJURING
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