The Old Witch Sleep And The Good Man Grace by The Amazing Devil / The Peasants (Chłopi) 2023
She deserves her own 'villain' arc. Just saying.
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So the world turned and turned again. The rain fell on the just and unjust alike. Men and women were cut down like wheat. To be born again strong.
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Chłopi 2023 bez kontekstu.
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Taxonomy of Hair Colors:
Catherine is brunette, Isabella is blonde. Bihter is brunette, Nihal is blonde. Hanka is brunette, Jagna is blonde. Both Hatice and Nigar and Fumiko and Yoko are brunettes.
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I think I will go with “Bihter - Nihal” because it is the only one completely without closure.
Catherine and Isabella are from the English classic novel Wuthering Heights. While Catherine is rather vicious to Isabella in revealing her crush to Heathcliff, Isabella still cries after Catherine’s death and even kisses her portrait alongside her brother’s before leaving for London. It is not that vicious. Also it is the only one here where there’s barely any rivalry, Heathcliff hates and is disgusted with Isabella.
Fumiko and Yoko are from the post-WW2 Japanese retelling of Wuthering Heights, A True Novel. Fumiko is the Nelly character, Yoko is the Catherine Earnshaw, there is no Isabella equivalent. Just like in Wuthering Heights, Fumiko (Nelly) partially causes Yoko’s (Catherine’s) death through her willful negligence, but here Fumiko (Nelly) is in love with the Heathcliff equivalent (unlike the Nelly in WH who wasn’t in love with anyone) so there is an element of romantic jealousy to her negligence. Pretty vicious, but they mostly got along in life, and Fumiko still feels sad after her death.
Hatice and Nigar are from the Turkish soap opera “Magnificent Century”. Hatice is the only character here who actively consciously tried to get her romantic rival killed, but later Hatice and Nigar get into a weird sort of understanding and seem to reconcile, and they are not that vicious to each other in general.
Hanka and Jagna are from the Polish animated film “The Peasants” based on the classic Polish novel of the same name. They are pretty awful to each other throughout the film but at the end of the movie Hanka basically says “God save you” to Jagna and smiles and is deliberately absent from Jagna’s final tragedy.
Bihter and Nihal are from the Turkish classic novel Aşk-ı Memnu. And there is no reconciliation or understanding at the end for them, and they are both pretty vengeful by the end. Nihal seems to not care about Bihter’s death. So I will pick their option.
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You guys complain about cancel culture but they threw dirt and shit at Jagna, drove her out of the village on a barrow and called her a whore for being in love with the wrong man.
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L.U.C. & RB Film Orchestra ft. Kayah, Dagadana, Laboratorium Pieśni, Tęg...
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" I would have died for you
Ride with you
Given all of my time for you"
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,,It's a pity and a sin, that she doesn't quite fit in..."
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aaa będę czytać chłopów, wtedy kurwa pogadamy
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mysle, ze jagna zasługuje wrócić tam i troche ich tam pozabijać. ofiara nr 1 to antek, ofiara nr 2 to organiścina
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