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redran6er · 5 months
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Hans Moritz! My beloved 💕
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tagitables · 1 year
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My heart ! 🤍
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screenzealots · 13 days
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"Eternal You"
This documentary is going to cause some spirited debates about technology, and neither side will be wrong in their opinion.
The documentary “Eternal You,” from co-directors Hans Block and Moritz Riesewieck, is going to cause some spirited debates about technology’s contributions to society, and neither side will be wrong in their opinion. Tackling the subject of the ethicality and morality of using A.I. generated avatars to allow grieving families to “talk” to their dead loved ones, this film asks the question, “is…
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equalv · 1 year
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German tv shows with lgbt* characters
I think it can be quite hard to find queer german tv shows, so I thought I‘d compile a list with the ones that I have watched so far.
✪  = queerness is centered in this show
A-Z
1899 (2022) (mlm) | Netflix | international 
Ángel (Miguel Bernardeau) 
Ramiro (José Pimentão)
Krester (Lucas Lynggaard Tønnesen)
All you need (2021-) (mlm) | ZDF | ✪
Vince (Benito Bause)
Robbie (Frédéric Brossier)
Levo (Arash Marandi)
Tom (Mads Hjulmand)
Andreas (Tom Keune)
Barbaren (2020-) (mlm) | Netflix
Marbod (Murathan Muslu)
Flavus (Daniel Donsky)
Beat (2018) (mlm) | Prime Video
Beat (Jannis Niewöhner) 
Becoming Charlie (2022-) (trans, mlm, wlw) | ZDF | ✪
Charlie (Lea Drinde)
Ronja (Sira-Anna Faal)
Mirko (Antonije Stankovic)
Blutige Anfänger (2020-) (mlm) | ZDF, YT
Michael Kelting (Werner Daehn)
Dr. Claas Steinebach (Martin Bretschneider)
Bruno Pérez (Martin Peñaloza Cecconi)
Phillip Schneider (Eric Cordes)
Charité (2017-) (wlw, mlm) | Netflix
Schwester Therese (Klara Deutschmann)
Otto Marquardt (Jannik Schümann)
Martin Schelling (Jacob Matschenz)
Dark (2017-2020) (wlw, mlm, trans) | Netflix
Peter Doppler (Stephan Kampwirth)
Bennie Wöller (Anton Rubtsov)
Doris Tiedemann (Tamar Pelzig/Luise Heyer)
Agnes Nielsen (Helena Pieske/Antje Trauer)
Deutschland 83/86/89 (2015-2020) (wlw, mlm) | Prime Video
Alex Edel (Ludwig Trepte)
Prof. Tobias Tischbier (Alexander Beyer)
Lenora Rauch (Maria Schrader)
Rose Seithathi (Florence Kasumba)
Dogs of Berlin (2018) (mlm) | Netflix
Erol Birkan (Fahri Yardim)
Guido Mack (Sebastian Achilles)
Dr. Klein (2014-2019) (mlm) | Netflix
Patrick Keller (Leander Lichti)
Kaan Gül (Karim Günes)
DRUCK (2018-) (wlw, mlm, trans) | YT | ✪
Fatou Jallow (Sira-Anna Faal)
Matteo Florenzi (Michelangelo Fortuzzi)
Zoe Machwitz (Madeleine Wagenitz)
Kieu My Vu (Nhung Hong)
Isi Inci (Eren M. Güvercin)
David Schreibner (Lukas von Horbatschewsky)
Yara Aimsakul (Elena Plyphalin Siepe)
Hans Brecht (Florian Appelius)
Eldorado KaDeWe – Jetzt ist unsere Zeit (2021-) (wlw) | ARD
Heidi Kron (Valerie Stoll)
Fritzi Jandorf (Lia von Blarer)
How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast) (2019-) (wlw) | Netflix
Fritzi (Leonie Wesselow)
Gerda (Luna Baptiste Schaller)
Kitz (2021) (mlm) | Netflix
Kosh Ziervogel (Zoran Pingel)
Hans Gassner (Ben Felipe)
Ku‘damm 56/59/63 (2016-2021) (mlm) | ZDF
Wolfgang von Boost (August Wittgenstein)
Hans Liebknecht (Andreas Pietschmann)
Der Kroatien Krimi/Split Homicide (2016-) (wlw) | ARD
Stascha Novak (Jasmin Gerat)
Loving Her (2021) (wlw) | ZDF | ✪
Hanna (Banafshe Hourmazdi)
Holly (Bineta Hansen)
Franzi (Lena Klenke)
Lara (Emma Drogunova)
Josephine (Karin Hanczewski)
Anouk (Larissa Sirah Herden)
Sarah (Soma Pysall)
Mord mit Aussicht (2018-2022) (wlw) | Netflix
Bärbel Schmied (Meike Droste)
Neumatt (2021-) (mlm) - Switzerland | Netflix
Michi Wyss (Julian Koechlin)
Joel Bachmann (Benito Bause)
Polizeiruf 110 (1971-) (queer/gnc) | ARD
Frankfurt/Świecko
Vincent Ross (Andre Kaczmarczyk)
SOKO Leipzig (2001-) (mlm) | ZDF
Moritz Brenner ( Johannes Hendrik Langer )
Tatort (1970-) (mlm, wlw) | ARD
Berlin
Robert Karow (Mark Waschke)
Hamburg
Julia Grosz (Franziska Weisz)
Saarbrücken
Esther Baumann (Brigitte Urhausen)
Wien
Meret Schande (Christina Scherrer)
Vorstadtweiber (2015-) (mlm) – Austria
Georg Schneider (Jürgen Maurer)
Joachim Schnitzler (Phillip Hochmair)
WIR (2021-) (wlw) | ZDF
Annika Baer (Eva Maria Jost)
Helena Kwiatkowski (Katharina Nesytowa)
Wendland (2023-) (wlw) | ZDF
Kira Engelmann (Paula Kalenberg)
Birthe (?)
Queer Eye Germany (2022) (mlm, nblm, trans) | Netflix
Avi Jakobs
Leni Bolt
Ayan Yuruk
Jan-Henrik Scheper-Stutke
Aljosha Muttardi
Notes: I may have forgotten to add some characters, because for most of the shows it has been some time since I last watched them. Please let me know if you want me to add a character or even show:)
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Expanded on the available and used Velvet denizen names. Focused only on the OG book and films, excluding the crossovers. This isn't a guideline. You can use characters from Hotel Transylvania if you want.
Male
Original Frankenstein
Victor
Robert
Walton
Ernest
William
Alphonse
Beaufort
Moritz
Henry
Clerval
Nameless / Blind Father 🦋
Frankenstein (1931 film)
Fritz
Waldman
Bride of Frankenstein
Hans
Septimus
Pretorius
Karl
Ludwig
Son of Frankenstein
Wolf
Peter
Krogh
Ygor / Igor 🦋
Heinrich
Benson
The Ghost of Frankenstein
Kettering
Theodore 🦋
Bohmer
Hussman
Erik
Ernst
Female
Original Frankenstein
Margaret 🦋
Caroline 🦋
Elizabeth 🦋
Lavenza 🦋
Justine 🦋
Saville (this one can be unisex)
Frankenstein (1931 film)
Maria
Bride of Frankenstein
Minnie
The Bride / Belladonna 🦋
Son of Frankenstein
Elsa
Amelia
The Ghost of Frankenstein
Cloestine
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Flowers & Mushrooms
Essays by M. Harder, M. Moschik, T. Teufel, P. Weiermair, V. Ziegelmaier et al.
Hirmer Verlag, München 2013, 256 pages, 24x28,5cm, ISBN 9783777421605
euro 40,00
email if you want to buy [email protected]
Flowers and Mushrooms takes readers inside the rich and diverse symbolism of its eponymous subjects. Flowers have at times stood for freshness and fertility, transience and death. In addition to its ubiquitous and much-maligned image as a hallucinogen, the mushroom has throughout history signified health and life and served as an important symbol within religious ritual. In recent years though, flowers and mushrooms have become a focus in contemporary art, with artists manipulating the many clichés that surround them and adapting their representation to produce new and unexpected layers of meaning, from social criticism to feminism and the conceptual framework of the erotic. Among the leading plant portraitists are the Swiss duo Peter Fischli and David Weiss, whose series of forty photographs epitomize the potential to shed new light on familiar objects by presenting them in unusual context.
The exhibition at MdM Museum der Moderne - Salzburg presents works from Nobuyoshi Araki, Anna Atkins, Eliška Bartek, Christopher Beane, Karl Blossfeldt, Lou Bonin-Tchimoukoff, Balthasar Burkhard, Giovanni Gastel, Georgia Creimer, Imogen Cunningham, Nathalie Djurberg, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Peter Fischli/David Weiss, Sylvie Fleury, Seiichi Furuya, Ernst Haas, Carsten Höller, Judith Huemer, Dieter Huber, Rolf Koppel, August Kotzsch, David LaChapelle, Edwin Hale Lincoln, Chen Lingyang, Vera Lutter, Katharina Malli, Robert Mapplethorpe, Elfriede Mejchar, Moritz Meurer, Paloma Navares, Nam June Paik, Marc Quinn, Albert Renger-Patzsch, Zeger Reyers, Pipilotti Rist, August Sander, Gitte Schäfer, Shirana Shahbazi, Luzia Simons, Thomas Stimm, Robert von Stockert, William Henry Fox Talbot, Diana Thater, Stefan Waibel, Xiao Hui Wang, Andy Warhol, Alois Auer von Welsbach, Michael Wesely, Manfred Willmann, Andrew Zuckerman.
07/03/24
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ilovetheater24601 · 4 months
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On the Ilse being dead theory
I don't necessarily think that shes literally dead/ a ghost im more of the opinion that she "never existed at all" ok but hear me out i see her as more of an etheral being ment to represent childlike hope designed to go along with the Masked Man who represents hope in the face of tragedy. i think that she definitely knew what was going to happen with Moritz and was trying to protect him by asking him to come to her house a very nieve and innocent way to save someone. This also explains why she seems to cheat deth multiple times (such as falling asleep in the snow with nothing on but a nightgown and ballet slippers, and having a gun pointed at her head with seemingly no care at all) she also seems to really be close with the characters who are in some sort of danger (Moritz, Martha, and Wendla) not necessarily the characters who are just down on their luck (Hans, Ernst, Melchior) i think she is the protector of childhood innocence gracefully letting her mission end by leading Melchior to the graveyard.
And i know that there is a lot of debate about what "a song of purple summer" is about but in some productions it seems like she literally can see the future and i think that this is her moving on to protect a new generation of children
So I feel like either she fits in the trope of so stupid she can get out of anything.... Or im right
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suchacomet · 6 months
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Spring Awakening Fandom Tag
(By @winter-asleepening, tagged (kinda) by @feelssogoodinmyarms )
sorry for this being long and for jumping in on this out of nowhere, i got excited and i missed talking about this show now that i’m once again in my yearly spring awakening phase thanks to seeing a local production yesterday :)
1. How were you introduced to the show?
i was an emo kid trying to find musicals i liked bc i started doing theater in high school, i saw american idiot was made into a musical, and followed the john gallagher jr rabbit hole to a b00tl3g of obc spring awakening. this happened to be in 2014 and when i heard about dwsa on broadway i conned my mom into taking me to nyc to see it (i didnt tell her how sexual it was i just said “it’s about teens coming of age in germany set to rock music” and she had Words for me during that intermission lol)
2. Seen a production live?
yes, four: dwsa, a local college production, and two productions at local theater companies in the areas i’ve lived
3. Dream role/character you relate to most
y’all already know it’s moritz…. i imprinted on him when i was 14 and have never stopped being obsessed with him as a character. but i think it’s more likely i’d get the chance to play ilse before moritz and i would love to play ilse as well
4. Favorite male character
mort steeple :) i have never gotten enough of this dude, ever
5. Favorite female character
wendla <3 she’s such a good character when she’s played with the right amount of joy, stubbornness, and curiosity
6. Deaf West Revival or Original Broadway Cast?
dwsa all the way. i appreciate obc for what it is but dwsa is my definitive best revival/adaptation ever ever ever
7. Favorite song
comet on its way :) christ such a whole, like, deal 🙄😏
but if you force me to pick “a real song” that “is actually in the show” then… i think a production that has a really good “and then there were none” is killer bc it means 1. they’re focusing on my favorite boy moritz and 2. they have an adult woman who plays fanny gabor compassionately but flawed in a way that underscores the show’s themes around adults not trusting kids with their own minds and bodies. which i greatly enjoy
8. Least favorite song
this is unfair of me bc it never fails to make me cry and it has one of my favorite lyrics ever in it (window by window you try and look into this brave new you that you are) but it’s “the guilty ones” bc i think “there once was a pirate” is better. my hot take is that dwsa is only version of spring awakening i’ve ever seen where i actually prefer their use of guilty ones instead of pirate
9. Favorite quote/line
musical: so maybe i should be some kind of laundry line / hang their things on me / and i will swing ‘em dry / you just wave in the sun through the afternoon / and then see / they come to set you free / beneath the rising moon - don’t do sadness it’s just such an evocative description of feeling hopeless against all the pressures of life and perfectly encapsulates being 15 and desperate and just wanting a little bit of relief. plus the way daniel durant and alex boniello performed this is so killer. moritz stiefel i love you
play: “don’t let’s be sad […] if we recall this in thirty years, perhaps we shall make fun of it.——and yet everything is so beautiful. the mountains glow; the grapes hang before our mouths and the evening breeze caresses the rocks like a playful flatterer.” from hans in the vineyard scene. augh it’s just so tender and lovely in a way that the musical doesn’t have the time/ability to address, with the acknowledgement that yes this moment is temporary and who knows if ernst and hanschen will “make it”. and yet. everything is so beautiful. also PROOF THAT HANSCHEN ISNT A CREEP OR MANIPULATIVE HE IS ALSO A TEEN BOY IN LOVE FUCK YOU STEVEN SATER
10. Favorite TV performance
always and forever dwsa touch me on seth meyer i have seen it at least two hundred times and i’m not exaggerating
11. Favorite cast member(s)
daniel durant always always always. he is such a talent i’m so glad his career seems to be taking off, he’s genuinely one of the best actors i’ve ever seen in my whole life.
12. Favorite cast member moment
can i say 1st national tour cabaret where the boys performed comet on its way in order to bring up comet on its way again. if not it’s when i gave daniel durant a painting of him as moritz at stage door and i was a shy anxious teen who learned just enough asl to say “hi” and “thank you” and “will you sign my playbill please” and he was SO sweet to me and lovely and he hugged me and i know actors do that kind of shit all the time and i’m sure he doesn’t remember it but it really made my whole life when it happened :’)
13. Do you write fan fiction?
not outside of personal catharsis pieces that have never seen the light of day. i made an aloto/vineyard scene web weaving post though that i do think goes hard
14. Do you make fan art?
i still love the moritz and then there were none piece i did a few years ago but i haven’t done a whole lot past that… that may change though i want to get back into drawing
15. Do you cosplay?
no, but spring awakening costumes have 10000% influenced my real life fashion and hair decisions. lol
16. Don’t do Sadness or Blue Wind?
i just saw this GORGEOUS performance of dds/bw where ilse sobbed through her verse of blue wind and the rest of the cast like gathered around her and slowly peeled away to represent her memory/longing for real connection and the reality of her never really having that at all, and really underscoring that her spoken lines about her new life in the artist’s colony and wanting to take moritz home are just posturing to hide how lonely she is… so right now i think blue wind
17. Word of Your Body or the Reprise?
reprise when it’s done earnestly, but i do really love the lyrics in woyb
18. Touch Me or My Junk?
my junk! i love seeing the different ways it’s staged between georg and hanschen and the girls, plus it’s the only time the girls get to be horny
19. Explain the Song of Purple Summer
it’s a metatextual message from the story of spring awakening to the audience that underscores the themes of open and honest communication being the key to healthy people and relationships, it’s asking the adults in the audience to believe children (when they say they’re gay, when they ask for information and want to be given all of it, when they ask for help and say they want to die), it’s a message of hope to the kids in the seats who relate too much to the kids on stage, telling us that it will get better
20. Explain the Song of Purple Summer (wrong answers only)
horses fuck and have foal babies idk <3
that was very fun thank you for indulging me. if any of mine olde spring awakening/dwsa mutuals are still around please consider this me tagging you <3
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tagitables · 6 months
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@reverdies asked: i’m done with this place. (Moritz to Bobby)
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For those only accustomed to seeing the performance, the sight of the cabaret club under full house lights might be more than a little strange. It illuminates the cracks, the grime, the somewhat dinginess of the place that is usually hidden by low lights and loud swells of music. But the music is done for the night, the customers gone, the doors shut, and all that remains are those who work there, doing their final sweep for glasses, tucking away costumes and make up and other such accoutrements until the next show. Bobby himself is perched on the edge of the stage, one leg pulled up to his chest as he adjusts the lacing on his boot, face wiped clean of rouge and eyeshadow and lipstick.
Still, Moritz's words make him frown, glancing up from his shoe to look at the other performer, brow furrowed. "What do you mean?" the Englishman asks, surprise evident in his tone. It is no lie that their numbers have been somewhat...dwindling lately. Hans hasn't been back in a week, and he hasn't seen Fritzie in a few days either. With everything going on...well, he can't help but be a little concerned. "Are you leaving the club?"
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mybeingthere · 8 months
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Werner Bischof
Kathakali Dance Rehearsal, 1952
gelatin silver print
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Werner Bischof was born in Switzerland. He studied photography with Hans Finsler in his native Zurich at the School for Arts and Crafts, then opened a photography and advertising studio. In 1942, he became a freelancer for Du magazine, which published his first major photo essays in 1943. Bischof received international recognition after the publication of his 1945 reportage on the devastation caused by the Second World War.
In the years that followed, Bischof traveled in Italy and Greece for Swiss Relief, an organization dedicated to post-war reconstruction. In 1948, he photographed the Winter Olympics in St Moritz for LIFE magazine. After trips to Eastern Europe, Finland, Sweden and Denmark, he worked for Picture Post, The Observer, Illustrated, and Epoca. He was the first photographer to join Magnum with the founding members in 1949.
Disliking the ‘superficiality and sensationalism’ of the magazine business, he devoted much of his working life to looking for order and tranquility in traditional culture, something that did not endear him to picture editors looking for hot topical material. Nonetheless, he found himself sent to report on the famine in India by Life magazine (1951), and he went on to work in Japan, Korea, Hong Kong and Indochina. The images from these reportages were used in major picture magazines throughout the world.
https://www.magnumphotos.com/photographer/werner-bischof/...
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hi i have a little 18th century german boy oc and u r the only german person ik . i want to strike a deal . if u suggest German names i will give u cat pictures
A lil 18th century German oc? Oh boy oh boy those dudes had terrible names like Gerhard, Eberhard, Reinhard…lots of hard huh…
But here are a few German names (also a bit Nordic, cuz I’m a bitch living in the north and c’mon Hanse <33) which I believe to be rather timeless and free of the grandpa stamp:
-Hans
-Erik (also Eric)
-Anton
-Till
-Emil
-Mats
-Fiete
-Lars / Lasse
-Konrad (also Conrad)
-Fred
-Moritz
-Jannik (also Jannick, Yannic, Yannik, Yannick…)
-Gustaf (also Gustav)
-Arne
-Phillip (also Fillip)
-Finn
-Jakob
-Jan
-Nils
-Julius
(Not me searching through my followers on insta to look up my classmate’s names…👹)
Those would be a few that come to mind when I think of timeless names that guys had in the 18th century and today. When we think about 18th century people specifically, I just think of writers and artists of that time, like:
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (<3) and his boyfriend
Friedrich Schiller,
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing,
Joseph von Eichendorff (<3),
Caspar David Friedrich (<3),
Heinrich Reinhold…etc. etc…
As most last names, Germany’s last names are an indicator for the occupation someone had (unless there’s a von, that means they’re nObLe), here are some examples:
-Schmidt
-Weber (hehe)
-Bauer
-Müller / Möller
-Koch
-Schneider
-Fischer
-Meier/Meyer
-Wagner
-Becker
-Hoffmann
-Schäfer
-Wolf
-Neumann
-Zimmermann
-Krüger
-Köhler
Etc. etc….
NOW GIVE ME THE CAT PICS 🔫
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el-delacruz · 1 year
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GOOGLE // Your Life with Pixel // LENNOX STORY from Stefanie Soho on Vimeo.
Lennox is heartbroken about the fight he had with his best friend, with whom he’s secretly in love. Instead of confessing his love, he pushed her away. Now he’s figuring out how to make it up.
This is the Director’s Cut. ______
Client: Google Brand Marketing Manager: Alexa Rose Head of Brand & Creative: Jakob Kriwat Creative Strategy: Janosch Einck Associate Product Marketing Manager: Mariya Kvitka
Agency: Anomaly Berlin Managing Partner: Simon Owen Managing Director: David Barton Creative Director: Anna Nowok, Henrik Edelbring Business Director: Amelie Schad Project Manager: Kurt Mattich Creative: Anna Broujean Creative 2nd Unit: Greg Marangon Copywriter: Fabiot von Falkenhayn Senior Producer: Roy Ami Production Assistant: Aliaa Salaheldin
Production: BWGTBLD GmbH Managing Partner: Jakob Preischl Kryptonite-Wrangler: Philipp Ramhofer Producer: Rayk Hawlitschek, Greta Mueller Production Coordinator: Johanna Katz Team: Alex Göke, Leonor Alexandrino, Louise Wachtmeister, Theo Fleury, Prodromos Antoniadis Production Manager: Steffen Gregorowius Production Assistant: Sophia Repp Set Manager: Marc Drobny
Director: Stefanie Soho DOP: Christophe Colette 2nd Unit Director: Lukas Keuchel 2nd Unit DoP: Moritz Matlik
1st AD: Matthias Nerlich Script Supervision: Jackie Jansen 2nd Unit AD: Imri Kahn 1st AC: Tom Zylla 2nd AC: Simon Wandelt Key Grip: Olando Gübel Gaffer: Albrecht Silberberger DIT: Frank Hellwig Sound Recordist: Manuel Vogt Production Design: Tommy Stark H&M: Nadin Wagner, Kieu Anh Duong Styling: Julia Quante Casting: Vollmar Casting Cast: Lapo Hans Schleifer & Lillemore Leistenschneider Post Producer: Johannes Böttge Edit: Jacob Ipsen Music: Alexis Troy Sound Design & Mix: Moritz Staub Color: Nicke Cantarelli VFX: NHB Berlin Online: Marvin Kühner
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angelamontoo · 1 year
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Peter Lorre character related questions I think about a lot
•Did Herman let Elaine go on purpose when Jonathan made him take her to the cellar?
I've always wondered since not only does Herman seem so hesitant to harm her, but neither of them seem like there was much of a struggle between them while they were in the basement. Plus, with Elaine not escaping till after Mortimer and the aunts showed up, it's possible Einstein heard their voices upstairs and saw it as an excuse to let Elaine go without Jonathan being able to just throw her back in
•Was Hans Beckert telling the truth about not being able to control his urge to kill and feeling disgusted with himself for his crimes?
Perhaps it takes away some of the films complexity, but I'm partial to the idea that Beckert isn't as haunted by his actions as he claims to be. I feel like the only negative emotion about his crimes Beckert displays before he's caught is a fear of getting caught and every step he takes in finding a victim seems intentional and done in a sound state of mind. Not to mention, as others have pointed out, the letter he sends the police and infamous mirror scene make it seem like he enjoys his reputation as a killer
•Was Roderick remorseful for murdering the pawn broker?
I wanna say yes because he's one of Petes few leading man characters and there are enough moronic critics from around the time who vastly overestimated how much of a villainous character Rod was just because he was played by Peter Lorre and killed someone. But if I'm being honest, I don't feel he was all that guilty, at least not after the night of the murder. Again he seems more frightened of being caught than guilty to me. But on the other hand he's obviously shown to be sensitive and compassionate in general in the film so perhaps its just unrealistic to assume he wouldn't feel at least some guilt for taken a life? I really go back and fourth on this one
•What is Professor Fenningers real name?
I've guessed Moritz Veidt in the past
•What is Mr Munseys first name?
I've heard 'Henry' here and there as a potential first name for Prentiss, but I don't believe I've ever heard one for Munsey. I personally like Rudolph Munsey. 'Rudy' to those he's close with
•Is Cairos hair naturally curly?
I prefer to assume it is, but it works either way for me if you have an interesting enough HC about why he chooses to curl his hair
•Who is the Emily, that Dr Lorentz mentions a few times?
I feel like I heard someone suggest that she's Arthurs sister once, but I prefer to imagine she's Arthurs maid or housekeeper. Specifically a very underpaid, world-weary, unlucky, chainsmoking one who hates her job and Arthur and Arthurs cat(who hates her back and goes out of her way to make Emily's job harder) and Arthurs crazy boyfriend and the bickering straight couple that lives in Arthurs crazy boyfriends attic and her life
Well that'll do for now. Feel free to add more questions or throw your two cents in about any of these. Or don't. You're your own person with your own agency. I assume
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ranking sa kids on how well i could take them in a fight
disclaimer that this isnt some kind of older person beating up kids thing, i'm their age, 5'3", and not very athletic aside from running occasionally so judge me by those standards
also im comedically aggressive/(not graphically) violent with how much i'm punting some of them so cw for that
12. bobby maler - 0/10 too powerful
11. ernst - 1/10 even though he is very soft and easily defeatable i think if i harmed him even a bit i'd start crying
10. ilse - 2/10 she would almost definitely win
9. anna - 3/10 would run over me with her wheelchair i don't appreciate that
8. otto - 4/10 an idiot but i imagine him bigger than me and i don't like those chances
7. moritz - 5/10 i frankly do not know. on one hand he's too sad and too horny, but on the other hand he has the power of god and gerard way on his side also he's fuelled by his touch starvation
6. wendla - 5/10 like ernst she's very soft so i might be able to defeat her however there is some wild magical energy surrounding her so who knows
5. martha - 6/10 she'd be very resilient and i think she'd put up a good fight but at the end of the day i'll get the upper hand
4. thea - 7/10 feral energy but she's so into melchior and i despise that so to the moon she goes
3. hanschen - 8/10 he might get a few punches in but at the end of the day he's too small and stupid and he's getting punted. little hans rilow. dumbass.
2. melchior - 10/10 i would leave. best way to deal with melchior is to ignore him. bitch probably can't even throw a good punch, i'd hardly feel a thing. if he follows me he's getting punted to the moon
1. georg - 15/10 i'd start making fun of him and he'd be so distressed he'd curl up into a ball and start crying. then i'd kick him for good measure. baby.
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