Astonishing dissolve from John Frankenheimer's The Train (1964)
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Dissolves from
辣手神探 (Hard Boiled), 1992.
Dir. John Woo | Writ. John Woo, Barry Wong and Gordon Chan | DOP Wing-Hang Wong
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aside from slatefur and violetshine, dovewing is the first one to get puddleshine to talk about his parents and his siblings. it’s one of those things he didn’t exactly avoid, but he hardly thought to talk about it, y’know? and dovewing is close to horrified that he’d lost pinenose and two of his littermates as young as he did; he was freshly named and barely apprentice aged by normal standards. and she’s further horrified to hear his father chose violent rogues over him in the end.
and it occurs to him, for the first time, that it shouldn’t have been like that. pinenose should have still been alive. lioneye and birchbark shouldn’t have disappeared like they did. spikefur should have stood by him instead; he would have been able to treat whatever sickness that had killed him, instead of suffering alone with cats that didn’t care.
and instead of just accepting it and moving on, as he had been out of necessity, puddleshine takes a moment to grieve. and dovewing stays beside him.
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hopping on the trend bus
yeah ,, i put three characters but luriens teenie so he doesnt count
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It’s ok if they’re from the same au right. Right
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'White Americans don't have any culture, they're just [normal/boring/generic/empty]. 'Culture' is when you're quaint and exotic and have interesting ethnic foods and holidays." is such a grating bit of nonsense to have somehow become progressive commonsense in a lot of places.
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