The lovely Wang So
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King Charles and his … consort (abridged version)
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Enchanted Creations By Angel.
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Dress by Joanne Fleming.
Wang So’s final moment in the story with him REVEALING HIS SCAR really does complete his journey in many, poignant ways - from covering his scar to revealing it, from self-loathing to acceptance. The last moment when the audience sees Wang So’s scar for the one last time is a direct parallel to the time when we and Hae Soo saw it for the first time - back then he was ashamed of it, back then he tried to cover it and to hide it - it made him immensely self-conscious and vulnerable. Back then, he was looking at Hae Soo and this time his piercing gaze once again belongs to HS even if she isn’t there. It’s as if So was able to look through the space and time separating them and find her in the future, just like he is promising her that he will one day.
This time we get the same extreme close-up of his face - but he isn’t self-conscious nor vulnerable anymore. I’ve read some comments that Wang So couldn’t love himself the way he was until the very end, but that’s not true - HE IS ABLE TO ACCEPT HIMSELF JUST THE WAY HE IS, BE IT HIS SCAR, HIS FEELINGS, HIS FAILURES, HIS ACTIONS. And even without HS by his side he’s able to become of one the greatest kings in the Korean history, even with all the terrible things that happened to him, even with all his scars.
Could you recommend some anti-police literature for a newbie?
This [link] has a really good collection of articles on alternatives to police and how to create a world without police.
Here are some more articles and books:
The police: the case against - Polite Ire
Rebellion against police violence - toward community defense, dual power and revolution - First of May Anarchist Alliance
Stop kidding yourself: the police were created to control working class and poor people - Sam Mitrani
Our Enemies in Blue - Kristian Williams
Kropotkin - Law & Authority
Angela Davis - Are Prisons Obsolete?
Foucault - Discipline and Punish; the Birth of the Prison
’夢‘ DREAMS 1990, dir. Akira Kurosawa
Such beautiful places❤️💫
Love speaks in flowers.