starting The Fall (2006) at 12 am was a mistake because I did not allow for crying time
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I’m mostly finished up with the Arcade pages, and if I have time, I’ll be sharing the rest of those today. The Nine willing I will also share all of my Courier Six pages today - I’m excited to introduce him in his entirety, he was such a surprise character for me.
It took me a long time to decide Arcade’s headcanon quirks, in part because he has so many already LOL and it such a fleshed out character. After I saw this fanart from @baastardart , in which they use American Sign Language (ASL) to spell out Cade’s full name, I realized that was the perfect idea of some obscure but important post-war knowledge!
Most of the images above are from baby face Lee Pace starring in The Fall (2006), which is an astounding piece of cinematic art (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ recommend so highly).
Sources:
1) a still (of a gif) from the Fall, shared from this tumblr, accessed via Pinterest. Pin sucks for keeping sources straight so I had to discontinue that app on my phone.
2) another still, accessed via this article on Tor.com (a good read but it will spoil the story if you haven’t watched the Fall).
3) a still from a show Lee Pace was in, but I’m having trouble finding the exact source (thnx pint erest). I will update that info when I can.
Please enjoy & thanks to anyone who has subscribed! 🪷🍃🐸
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“Are you trying to save my soul?”
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~The Fall (2006)
Directed by Tarsem Singh and written by Dan Gilroy, Nico Soultanakis and Tarsem Singh, this is an epic tale of a masked bandit, an Indian, an explosives expert, an escaped slave, Charles Darwin and his little companion, Wallace the monkey; in which they embark on a mission to kill the evil Governor Odious.
This movie stars Lee Pace and introduces us to a first time actress, Catinca Untaru, who's performance in this film was so sweet and and very funny at times. Her cheekiness is also something that shines through and really gives her character a relatability.
I quite enjoyed watching the development of her character, Alexandria, and honestly, she melts my heart.
As for Lee pace, I did enjoy his performance as well. His ability to bring characters to life will never cease to amaze me. Yes, I am a fan of his and knowing that this was only his fourth movie, was surprising to me because I couldn't tell. He was that good....at least in my eyes anyway.
All in all, if you are looking for a movie full of epic and artistic adventure, this would be a good one to watch; and if you are anything like me and love films that have stories within stories, again, this is a great one for you.
Personally, I give this movie 9 stars out of 10....No, I actually give it 10 stars out of 10 because of the sweet relationship that Roy and Alexandria develop during the duration of this film.
Hands down, awesome storyline!
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This is my 2nd watch.
The first time, I was floored by the emotional scene in the last act. But this time round, it didn’t hit as hard and I realized the story kinda peters out and lacks catharsis.
I finally realized the meaning of “The Fall” as well.
The Fall is a 2006 adventure fantasy film directed and co-written by Tarsem Singh and starring Lee Pace, Catinca Untaru, and Justine Waddell. It is based on the screenplay of the 1981 Bulgarian film Yo Ho Ho by Valeri Petrov. Its costume design is by Eiko Ishioka.
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What are your first and second favorite movies, if The Apartment is your third favorite?
Oh thanks for asking! I like having favorites, I think it's fun!
So here are my top 5 favorite movies:
Holiday (1938, dir. George Cukor, starring Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn)
The Princess Bride (1987, dir. Rob Reiner, starring Cary Elwes, Robin Wright, Mandy Patinkin)
The Apartment (1961, dir. Billy Wilder, starring Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine)
The Fall (2006, dir. Tarsem Singh, starring Lee Pace, Catinca Untaru)
You Can't Take It With You (1938, dir. Frank Capra, starring Jean Arthur, Lionel Barrymore, Jimmy Stewart)
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