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LÉA SEYDOUX AS MADELEINE SWANN Spectre (2015) dir. Sam Mendes
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Are you sure? Yeah.
Drive My Car (2021) dir. Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
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Being completely naked is me being vulnerable, handing you all the power. Each sentence, each confession is an item I take off my soul. My soul, that has layers that no one has dared to reach before. My soul I dare not reach out to anyone before.
Telling you how I feel is me being naked. It’s daring to give you the shovel and hope you won’t quit half way as you are digging. It’s also knowing you may accept me, love me and yet choose to walk away someday.
Naked is letting you see me as no one else has before. All lights on. It’s me giving you the key to this door that no one has been able to open. It’s the door to all my insecurities, fears and regrets. It’s quitting the act, tearing down the mask and letting you see why I’m a little fucked up and knowingly show you what made me that way.
It’s me opening the legs of my soul, hoping you’d make love and not fuck me over. It’s letting you see inside me, beyond the beauty; all the ugly. Hoping you’d see only me, in raw, and no one else to compare. It’s ripping off bandages on still-healing wounds, hoping you won’t hurt them more. It’s accepting the reason you may become the reason I bleed endlessly.
Naked is being apologetic when you’ve sinned. Naked is being open to honesty and criticism. Naked is non-egoistic but full of self respect. Naked is giving space to regrow and replenish. Being able to say, ‘This is who I am, here are the pieces of me that people broke but nonetheless I’m totally worthy, always been and always will be. A rare catch is what I am. And I happen to be so deeply in love with you’ is me being naked.
When people ask me why don’t you date anyone, I can only say, ‘No one wants to get this kind of naked anymore. They all just want to take their clothes off’.
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