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lladyymacbeth · 2 days
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It's always the season for Shakespeare memes. I made this bad boy with a little help from the Anamorph cover generator.
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lladyymacbeth · 4 days
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I haven't seen anyone actually talk about when the Latin teacher is shown outside with his class waving at Mr. Keating, but it happens to be one of my favourite moments.
In the beginning of the film, Mr. McAllister's teaching was very monotonous like the rest of the staff. (Looks exactly like my Latin classes haha)
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He was exposed to Keating's way of teaching, and at first was opposed to it. But by the end of the film, he took his class outside of the classroom, showing the students Latin and where it applies in life, not just repeating it for them to copy like a broken record. (Sound familiar? Yeah, that's exactly what Keating did with his class)
Whether this was intentional or not, I do think it conveys how messages are contagious, and Keating was able to affect even people who were a part of the system; not just his own students. This part, and the last scene, shows how Mr. Keating's legacy at Welton Academy isn't limited to what happened to Neil. While the entire film, especially the last scene, followed the stories of the boys' change for the better, this brief segment tells the viewer that he changed the teachers as well.
He threw a stone in the still pond, and the ripples will only grow bigger as time goes on.
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lladyymacbeth · 4 days
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le muse (I) - dialoghi con leucò
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lladyymacbeth · 4 days
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I would say Macbeth is even more ruthless and ambitious than Lady Macbeth (because of the fact that she didn’t COMMIT the crime first-hand, although she was the mind and driving force behind it; because she called upon the night to hide her actions so that she will not regret them/stop herself from “committing” them; because in the end she committed s*icide and he didn’t; because…) but no one wants to hear any of it and i can’t blame them
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lladyymacbeth · 5 days
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The most underrated scene in the Scottish Play is when Macduff tells Lady Macbeth "I can't tell you what happened because the shock would kill you" before turning to his other neighbour and saying very loudly what happened.
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lladyymacbeth · 16 days
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Hooded Cloak
1780-1790
Fabric from Colmar, Alsace, France
Royal Ontario Museum (Object number: 972.311.1)
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lladyymacbeth · 19 days
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any knight born after 1200 can’t achieve the holy grail, all they know is feasting, charge their horse, kill, have affair, go mad in the forest & cry
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lladyymacbeth · 21 days
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Imagine you get arrested for a crime you didn't commit. It's super dramatic and the cop arresting you acts like you personally killed his dog the whole time and you're so confused. Eventually you go to trial and you find out the horrible crime not-you committed was violating parole. You're just about to be convicted of this crime you didn't commit and the fucking mayor sprints in and shouts "It was me! I did it!" Then proceeds to get arrested instantly. You'd be so fucking confused right
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lladyymacbeth · 21 days
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Adore each other. Be fiendishly smitten. Be frantically in love. Can there be too many perfumes, too many rosebuds, too many nightingales? Can lovers love each other too much, be too enchanting, too beguiling, too charming? Is it possible to be too much alive, too happy? Adore each other, and never mind the rest.
— Victor Hugo, Les Misérables (1862)
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lladyymacbeth · 1 month
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Dies Irae (Carl Theodor Dreyer, 1943)
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lladyymacbeth · 1 month
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any knight born after 1200 can’t achieve the holy grail, all they know is feasting, charge their horse, kill, have affair, go mad in the forest & cry
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ireland was a dream honestly
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lladyymacbeth · 2 months
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Ciak si sfila
I défilé di moda in trenta film
Grazia d'Annunzio e Sara Martin
Postmedia Books 2023, 126 pagine, 15,21cm, ISBN 9788874903740
euro 19,00
email if you want to buy [email protected]
Sono molti i libri che trattano dell'affascinante, e polimorfa, relazione tra cinema e moda.  Ma nessuno, fino a ora, si era spinto a raccontare e analizzare, in particolare, quei film nei quali viene messo in scena quel momento così magico e rituale che è una sfilata di moda.
A colmare questo vuoto editoriale arriva ora Ciak, si sfila - I défilé di moda in trenta film (Postmedia Books) scritto a quattro mani dalla giornalista Grazia d’Annunzio, docente alla Statale di Milano ma basata a New York, e Sara Martin, professoressa associata all’Università di Parma, studiosa dei rapporti tra il cinema e le altre arti con focus su costume e scenografia.
28/02/24
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lladyymacbeth · 2 months
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eve, after the fall (auguste rodin; bronze, 1883)
Mark Twain, The Diaries of Adam and Eve // Hozier, From Eden // Angela Carter, The Bloody Chamber // Frank Bidart, The War of Vaslav Nijinsky // Eagles, The Last Resort // Anne Sexton, Words for Dr. Y
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AYO EDEBIRI — 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (Feb 24, 2024)
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lladyymacbeth · 2 months
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AYO EDEBIRI at the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
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lladyymacbeth · 3 months
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I can be a girlboss but I can never be her (Matilde di Canossa)
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