♿️ The most overly confident disabled woman in America.
Mark Hamill once told me I had pretty eyes and I'll never shut up about it.
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I think being bedridden for so long gives me a really strange relationship to my memories. I live in them so much because so little occurs in my present, so I'd rather not dwell.
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And then you have The Rock with that very specific, glorious, exactly 1997 aesthetic of green and gears I love so fucking much. With lines like "I'm too old for this" and "I'm just a biochemist!" And people getting caught up with rockets. Truly phenomenal.
A delightful double feature.
Technically The Rock is a much bloodier film with a substantially higher body count, But A History of Violence never really lets you off the hook about what that violence actually means and what it does to people. The camera lingers on characters who suffer and die. The family is traumatized.
I think I can't listen to Olivia Rodriguez new album anymore. Not because it isn't amazing, it is. But because we know too much about celebrities lives now and her ex that the album is about is a dead ringer for one of mine & it's a legit bummer 😄💀
I just watched (for the first time) A History of Violence followed immediately by The Rock, and there's something so unbelievably hilarious about the juxtaposition of these two films and how their treatment of violent actions.