im noticing that for a lot of americans “free palestine” has been an ideological motto and symbol rather than them actually believing in their heart that freedom is attainable and necessary
Thank you all to those who donated following the showcase of the last initiative! Thanks to your donations Mona was able to distribute 4000 Liters of water to displaced Palestinians in Rafah! Thank you so much you wonderful people. If you ever have any money to spare you can send it her way and you'll know it will be put to good use. Remember! Every dollar counts! P*ypal.
G*f*ndme for the initiative.
G*f*ndme to evacuate Mona & her family.
Instagram to track progress.
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Monkey Man's cinematography is gorgeous and uses just about every color in every way possible, except for green. as i recall, green is only used in three places: the flashbacks of Bobby's unindustrialized village (and only ever when his mother was alive), the temporary sanctuary of the hijra temple, but also the blueish green dress Sita wears. the movie never shows us if Sita ends up okay after everything because it doesn't have to
honestly the craziest moment of the film for me was when tashi went to patrick to ask him to concede the challenger match to art. you could say she was just horny for sex bc she didn't get it with art when he instead asked her to hold him to sleep in the hotel room. but for me, it's the fact that she called patrick and went into his car practically knowing that he would agree to lose the match. and it's why patrick gets so mad at her for asking him to bc it is worse than just sleeping with him. bc cheating is a betrayal they're already used to but this request from her confirms to him that she's also wrapped around art's finger just like he's been for years, even if it for different reasons: tashi wants art to win since she lives vicariously through his tennis career and can't lose him while patrick will let art win bc he loves him and her and will sacrifice his success and happiness for theirs. and that's why tashi wanted patrick to say why he was willing to concede; she knows patrick has been in love with art from the moment she met them and now she needs him to finally admit it out loud.