Lisa: Truth or Dare.
Jennie: [exasperated] Truth.
Lisa: Do you want to kiss me?
Jennie: Dare.
Lisa: [leans in] I dare you to kiss me.
Jennie: Never have I ever-
Lisa: THaT’s nOT ThE gAME
Sun & Moon Lockscreen Artwork by: James R. Eads
“That’s what violence was: emotion leaking out from consciousness into the physical world, linking up with the muscles of the arms and shoulders and diaphragm and, inevitably, the face. Stifle emotion during an act of violence and the face becomes a blank, unreadable mask.”
“The young people nowadays – men and women, amateurs and pros – generally fall into one of two categories: either they don’t know what it is that’s most important to them, or they know but don’t have the power to go after it. But this girl’s different. She knows what’s most important to her and she knows how to get it, but she doesn’t let on what it is. I’m pretty sure it’s not money, or success, or a normal happy life, or a strong man, or some weird religion, but that’s about all I can tell you. She’s like smoke: you think you’re seeing her clearly enough, but when you reach for her there’s nothing there. That’s a sort of strength, I suppose. But it makes her hard to figure out.”
― Ryū Murakami, Audition
Audition (1999), dir. Takashi Miike
A Scene at the Sea (1991) | dir. Takeshi Kitano
美麗在唱歌 | MURMUR OF YOUTH
Lin Cheng-sheng (1997)
윤희에게 / MOONLIT WINTER 2019 | dir. Lim Dae-hyung
idk how i feel about you
Maggie Cheung and Cherie Chung in Last Romance (1988) dir. Yonfan