me when my mutuals get engaged in a beautiful cemetery but don't post about it so i have to break the news via congratulations. that being said, MAZEL TOV!!!!!! <33333 can't wait to hear which national song you'll pick for your first dance.
riverrrr 😭😭 ily thank you so much you’re seriously so brave for not saying anything <333 (also im leaning dark side of the gym but we’ll see hehehe)
I don't dare look at myself. I can't touch my face for fear of feeling the furrows and crevices in my skin.
Eyes Without a Face (1960) dir. Georges Franju
The Left Hand of Darkness in 10 color scripted scenes. Scenes inside the tent, Estraven recites the verse about “the left hand of darkness”; Genly thinks about how rather than happiness, they felt joy on their journey; the two mind-speak for the first time.
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Frame 1: The scene when they talk about “the left hand of darkness.” Estraven and Genly talk inside the tent in front of the stove emitting a warm orange light throughout the tent. Estraven is smiling and gesturing.
Frame 2: The scene when they lay side by side. Genly lays besides Estraven. Estraven’s profile is a dark silhouette in the foreground eclipsing Genly’s figure behind where he is laying on his back with his face turned to gaze at Estraven, pinkish dawn light illuminating Genly’s face.
Frame 3: The scene when they mind-speak. Inside the tent, Estraven is sitting hunched over and covering his face with his hands, looking small and cornered. Genly lays in the foreground, propping himself up on his elbow looking at Estraven. The tent is barely illuminated in cold yellow light but the frame is mostly in shadow.
"One workday, while we were waiting to shoot, Roman [Polanski] was discoursing about the impossibility of long-term monogamy given the brevity of a man's sexual attraction to any woman. An impassioned John Cassavetes responded that Roman knew nothing about women, or relationships, and that he, John, was more attracted than ever to his wife, Gena Rowlands. Roman stared at him and blinked a few times, and for once had no reply."