Da'Vine Joy Randolph as Mary Lamb THE HOLDOVERS (2023)
father & child
succession // source // yusef komunyakaa // motion sickness - phoebe bridgers // anne sexton // w.s. merwin.
I guess some things you can never leave behind, they don’t belong to the past. They belong to you :,)
the moment of true detective that stuck with me the most was the scene where they find the two kids and have to carry them to the road, and rust decides to carry the dead one. he has a dead child in his arm and a dead daughter in his heart. he will always carry the heavier burden so others don't have to. litterally insane.
Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights.
The Card Counter, (Paul Schrader, 2021)
Hannibal, Dolce: Season 3 episode 6
Richard Siken, Crush
Li-Young Lee, "A Hymn to Childhood" // Adonis, "Body" (trans. Khaled Mattawa) // #6—AroarA // @inanotherunivrse // @heavensghost // Orson Scott Card, Ender's Game // Eight—Sleeping At Last // Anne Carson, Plainwater: Essays and Poetry // @lesbiantherian // @inanotherunivrse
Sigan cuidándose unos a otros. Y cuéntenles a todos lo que hicimos en la montaña. Keep taking care of each other. And tell everyone what we did on the mountain.
LA SOCIEDAD DE LA NIEVE (2023), Dir J.A Bayona // Heather Christle, "Then We Are In Agreement" // Matthew 25:35-40 // Anne Carson, Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides // Lucy Keating, Dreamology // Ross Gay, The Book of Delights: Essays // Olga Tokarczuk, "The Tender Narrator", Translated by Jennifer Croft and Antonia Lloyd-Jones
All writing by me: @lucidloving
"Prayer for Mercy" // "Letter XVIII" // "For Another Day" // "Letter IV" // "This Could Outlast it All" // "Letter XII" // "Letter in My Drawer" // "Dimples"
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rust cohle is The character that i’ve seen called a sociopath (in the shallow, “this is a flawed person who does things i don’t understand” prestige tv fan way) who obviously, like, cares the most. he forms his entire life in response to people. he’s in louisiana because of his daughter. he leaves louisiana because his relationship with marty and maggie is ruined. he spends his time away on fishing boats, marty’s hobby. he needs to save every child he can (or force himself to bear witness if he can’t) because he couldn’t do anything about his daughters death. he carves little visages of men out of empty beer cans while he’s talking. he loves humanity so much it eats at him. don’t know how people can get any other idea in their head, watching that show