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arifnews · 2 years
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Waar is Mohamed 6?: de brandende vraag van velen
Waar is Mohamed 6?: de brandende vraag van velen
De laatste weken en dagen gonst het van de geruchten over het welzijn van de Marokkaanse koning. Veel mensen vragen zich steeds meer af: waar is de M6 gebleven? Al maanden is hij niet meer in het openbaar verschenen, terwijl hij de baas is over alles en iedereen in het land. Dit nieuws krijgt vandaag op de dag van het Offerfeest in Marokko extra aandacht en lading op sociale media. Hoewel de…
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mamoru-chiba-ua · 11 months
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What happens if Rohan "reads" Polnareff's memories?
Rohan is still a manga artist, you know...
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mazanarry · 4 months
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Sugar daddys 🎀🤫
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octoberwitchsblog · 5 months
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Just finished the first episodes of the Crown's last season and it's safe to say that a more vulgar shitshow never saw the sight of the screen. Everything, from the treatment of Diana into this constant victim, to the villainization of the Al-Fayed family (as if Mohammed would give two fucks about anything else than justice for his only boy), without forgetting Charles' whitewashing, is absolutely vulgar in every way. Representing the only Arab characters of your show like literal fame-diggers in order to make the royal family appear more "dignified" is honestly borderline racist.
It's amazing to me how those writers take such a distorted version of the truth and treat Diana and Dodi, and even Mohammed Al-Fayed, DEAD PEOPLE, like pawns in their romanticization of the royal family. I mean, Diana appearing as a ghost to Charles to absolve him of literaly destroying years of her life ? Really ? The first seasons of the show got us used to better quality and better respect of the complexity of these characters. This is just becoming a cheesy and biased documentary instead of being the nuanced portrait of one of the most complex institutions in the world. What a disappointment. The whole thing is barely saved by the exceptional performances of all of these actors, but even they deserves better than this fanfiction writing.
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thecrownnetflixuk · 5 months
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Goodbye to Diana, Goddess of the Hunt
Pt 1 of The Crown S6 Will Stand as the Definitive Dramatised Version of Diana & Dodi’s Final Days
Review (& gifs) by L.L @The Crown TV
Having seen Pt 1 of The Crown S6 before its official release, I can understand why Netflix decided to split the final season. The first 4 episodes are almost exclusively dedicated to the events surrounding the tragic deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed.
It's first-rate drama, but it's not always an easy watch. The series does have some lighter moments too, but it makes sense for The Crown to take a short pause before moving forward in December.
To be clear, Diana and Dodi's car crash is not portrayed in a voyeuristic way. We don't see the moment of impact; hearing it is traumatic enough. Diana's body is not shown. The show doesn't delve into what caused the accident. This is still The Crown, not CSI Paris.
Kudos to Peter Morgan and his research team who somehow scrutinised all reports of Diana and Dodi's final days and managed to turn no doubt conflicting accounts and opinions into 4 brilliantly dramatised episodes which feel like a definitive screen version.
I prefer the sharpened pace of S6 after a disjointed S5. All the cast seem more comfortable in their respective roles ... except ... Dominic West is a great actor, his grief and regret is so believable in these episodes, but for me, West's natural charm and roguishness still doesn't fit well with Charles. Perhaps Camilla would disagree!
There are no such issues with Diana. It's a difficult task playing an icon hunted by the paparazzi, but Elizabeth Debicki radiates the right emotional intelligence and effortless star quality of the princess. In fact, Debicki's empathetic and assured performance largely carries these pivotal episodes and tops her earlier impressive work in S5.
Warning - long read: more detailed spoilers ahead! GO & WATCH THE EPISODES FIRST (NOW ON NETFLIX)
Interview/images: courtesy of Netflix & Elizabeth Debicki.
The final season of The Crown begins in Paris with a bold flash forward to a dog-walker who witnesses the crash at the Pont de l'Alma tunnel. It's a jarring change of tone after S5, but effective.
From the start, we know where this story is headed. But first, it's back to Diana on her summer hols, impertinent rodents scurrying in the palace and Charles getting grumpy over the Queen not showing up for Camilla's birthday. Reassuringly, it's royal business as usual.
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^ Happy 50th, Camilla. I'm with the Queen about this pair; still not quite on board.
Enter Dodi Fayed, who could not be more different to his overbearing father. Khalid Abdalla infuses the shy son-of-a-billionaire with an engaging soulfulness which contradicts Dodi's two-timing behaviour.
Dodi starts out romancing his fiancée, Kelly Fisher (Erin Richards), but after being bullied into it by his father Mohamed Al-Fayed, Dodi pursues Princess Diana. For a while, Dodi juggles both women, before redeeming himself and confessing the truth to Diana.
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^ Diana & Dodi. This time, it's Diana herself who ends up not quite on board this ship.
BAFTA nominee Salim Daw is a force of nature as a magnificently Machiavellian Mohamed Al-Fayed. Daw's performance, along with Elizabeth Debicki's note-perfect Diana, is a standout in S6.
Those who had concerns that The Crown was too generous towards the real Al-Fayed in S5 have no such worries about S6. By episode 3, Mohamed almost crosses into arch villain territory, bribing Dodi into marrying Diana to get British citizenship and raise his social status.
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^ Mohamed Al-Fayed. Give him a cat & he'd be the perfect future Bond villain.
It's a controversial post-death chat with a 'ghost' which (nearly) absolves The Crown's Mohamed. Salim Daw is tremendously genuine during his imagined conversation with Dodi, sobbing for forgiveness. Too little, too late, but we feel his real pain about the loss of his son.
Before watching these episodes, the idea of Ghost!Dodi and Diana in the show did seem off-putting. Confession: I didn’t make it through the surrealistic film ‘Spencer’, where Diana talks to the ghost of Anne Boleyn (although Kristen Stewart seemed well cast in her role.)
Now that I've actually seen the 'ghost' scenes in The Crown, they don't feel ghoulish or disrespectful. Following the crash, both Charles (Dominic West) and Imelda Staunton’s Queen have small conversations with Diana, as though the princess is still with them.
You could take that to mean they’ve gone full royal-bats-in-the-belfry, but as a person who recently lost my dad, I talk to the dead all the time. It’s often what happens when you lose somebody you love. To see this depicted on The Crown felt honest. And human.
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^ Wassup, Betty? Just chillin', chatting w/dead Di* (*not dialogue from The Crown)
As the show wades through the aftermath of the crash, dealing with public sorrow, funerals and grief-stricken young William and Harry, it becomes heartbreaking. However, The Crown does handle heavy subject matter very well, as shown in episodes such as ‘Aberfan.’
With a golden jubilee coming up, hopefully Pt 2 of this final season will be more uplifting, and feature more scenes with Imelda Staunton as Elizabeth II. When we do see the Queen in Pt 1, her intonation is superb. There’s continuity too, with Staunton merging Claire Foy’s vulnerability and regality with Olivia Colman’s steely durability.
I'm no ardent monarchist, but now that we've said goodbye to Diana, I can't imagine that The Crown would end without paying tribute to another Queen of Hearts who reigned for over 70 years.
THE CROWN S6 PT 2:-premieres on Netflix | Thurs 14th Dec 2023
N.B: These are just my (humble) opinions at this point in time. No offence is intended. Agreement = lovely; not compulsory. Disagreement = happens; kindly coexist. Ta!
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Silly doodles 😼
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lunasevakiowo · 1 year
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MORE JJBA X MLP
I really love JJBA, its my new confort show, and well I learned how to draw with MLP stuff, soooo yeah I think they're pretty good
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yournameiswhat · 2 years
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Hate being sick!!!😫
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k-chips · 11 months
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I love how each of the Diamond Dogs has his own spot in the coach office 🥺
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carlaloveslfc · 10 months
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tv-moments · 1 month
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The Crown
Season 6, “Persona Non Grata”
Director: Alex Gabassi
DoP: Sophia Olsson
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arifnews · 2 years
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Protest tegen de vriend van Mohamed 6 (video)
Protest tegen de vriend van Mohamed 6 (video)
Enkele tientallen personen zijn gisteren de straat op gegaan in Marina Smir om te protesteren tegen de vriend van Mohamed 6. De betogers zijn boos dat Abu Bakr Azaitar en zijn familie hun invloed gebruiken om onder meer 1.200 vierkante strand in het prestigieuze Marina Smir te exploiteren. Anders dan andere protesten werden de betogers niet aangevallen door de veiligheidstroepen. In Marokko is…
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sunny-rants · 2 years
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“are you an Egyptian superhero?”
“I am”
SHUT UP IM GONNA FUCKING CRY
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mazanarry · 9 months
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they don't love each other
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metiredlr · 1 year
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Listen. What if at the end of part 6, Jotaro is able to see Kakyoin again for a brief moment before everything resets, he's able to meet with the others(Polnareff, Avdol, Iggy) too but then their reunion is cut shot by everything reseting
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me-chaaann · 2 years
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(In English and Portuguese below)
Mohamed Diab, director of the Moon Knight series, mentioned that the next episode will still have some plot twist beyond the classic final battle.
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This is very positive after the bad news about the final episode's rumors for it to be around 43-44 minutes long! This series will still show some surprises, will we finally see the third identity directly? I don't believe he will be introduced this late in the series like this. But something will be surprising in this next episode. I also believe we will have some sort of likely continuation - despite the series only having the season so far with the MCU putting Moon Knight up for an Emmy Award nomination for a full series without a second season.
Probably a movie, I hope.
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Em português:
Mohamed Diab, diretor da série Cavaleiro da lua mencionou que o próximo episódio ainda terá alguma reviravolta além da clássica batalha final.
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Isso é muito positivo após os tristes rumores do último episódio ter cerca de 43-44 minutos! Essa série ainda mostrará algumas surpresas, será que veremos finalmente de forma direta a terceira identidade? Eu não acredito que ele será apresentado tão tarde na seria dessa maneira. Mas algo será surpreendente nesse próximo episódio. Também acredito que teremos algum tipo de provável continuação - apesar da série somente ter a temporada até agora com o MCU colocando Cavaleiro da lua para concorrer ao Emmy Awards para uma série completa sem segunda temporada.
Provavelmente um filme, assim espero.
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