Not mine, but I do agree: this was epic.
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I've been on a writer's block,
if I even can call myself a writer.
Anticipatory grief.
Well, what can I say about it, except that it is the worst kind of grief,
Grief is better when it hits you like a truck and takes you by surprise.
When you think about it, anticipating something makes it happen
And imagine making your worst fears come true.
When you really think about it,
"oh, they left me."
is better than
"they'll leave me."
somewhere in the process of anticipating grief,
you forgot to feel loved,
you forgot to tell them how much you appreciate them,
all because you were waiting,
waiting for them to leave.
We know we're gonna get hurt after all,
but waiting for it to happen is like an ailment,
an agonizing, mischievous feeling of knowing you're not good enough and they'll leave you.
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Cut me down with a knife, but not with your words. At least I’ll have scars to show for it.
~ Internally Melancholy
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Now time for our first villain!
Zethra Zathanael is an underworld thug involved in many elicit activities of skulldugery and mischief. A prodigy with music and astounding proficient with Dark magic, he has a short temper and isn't afraid to get what he wants by force. His employer as asked him to track down and secure the Galaxia Stones by any means necessary.
Art by Mathew Valle
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Lightfoot Brothers Crying Appreciation Post
Fair warning: this is a sad elf boi zone! 🥹 😢 😭
All the times (I think?) Ian and Barley teared up or got close to tearing up ⤵️
One of my favorite parts about Onward is the fact that both the boys CRY
If you never got this memo before in your life, here it is right now: IT IS PERFECTLY ALRIGHT TO CRY!
seeing Ian and Barley tear up on screen made me, well, happy cry I should say lol...because really, crying means you're feeling something and every person in every universe is valid to have feelings!
so I'm grateful that Pixar makes sure that not only we, the audience, cry and have feelings, but to also have their characters cry and have feelings too
once again: representation matters 😉
Notice how this all takes place in the second half of the film, on the second day of their quest, and that Ian tears up a little more calmly/quietly than Barley does...I never really noticed that before but that's so interesting! And it totally fits their characters to a T!
it's little things like this that just make me love the movie even more with every rewatch and every detail scout! 😄
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