guillermo del toro’s pinocchio is a beautiful film but my god no one has adapted that story like neverafter. you can never look at it the same way again after listening to lou wilson, a black man, explaining that he chose to play as pinocchio because it’s a story about a little boy who isn’t allowed to make mistakes. that in pinocchio's story, he is fundamentally barred from childhood at once upon a time. he must earn something that everyone else is granted from birth. the other boys get to tell lies and play and get into trouble, but when pinocchio does the same thing there are grave and violent consequences. his pinocchio is trying to understand why the world is so unfair, why the rules are so different for him, why everyone else gets to be a real boy.
and I think about it every day.
by Marat Akhmetvaleev
SatoSugu with "the sunset is beautiful, isn't it?"
I missed most of the Iraq war due to being a baby, but every time I read about it I start wondering why we aren’t all talking about it all of the time
Aging like fine wine 🍷 (a gift for hitting 5k on twt ^^!!)
Also context ^^^ Suguru feeling self conscious that he’s no longer sexual appealing to Satoru (he’s dead wrong ofc 🙇🏽♀️ I’ll make a pt 2 in the future!)
WHO DECIDED TO GATEKEEP THIS.
Doing more than one? Choose whichever you found the most helpful. ❤️
Growing up is actually all about realizing people don’t inherently dislike you and it’s a bit odd to assume they do
not even in death do us part