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bittwitchy · 6 months
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CSiblings: Sebastian Stan and Jason Ralph
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shitedits · 2 years
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wherever-i-look-blog · 11 months
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The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: Season 5/ Episode 9 "Four Minutes" – Recap and Review (with Spoilers) | Finale https://tinyurl.com/2jwndpzg
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Eloise Hargrove played by Elodie Grace Orkin
Aslan Hargrove played by Jason Ralph
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themagazinecity · 11 months
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#RachelBrosnahan’s Husband: Get To Know Her ‘#Maisel’ #CoStar #JasonRalph
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bestwitchsam · 4 years
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I love u 😘 jasonxhale
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doomonfilm · 3 years
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Review : I’m Thinking of Ending Things (2020)
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This one has been in the queue for a long time.  I’ve always been fascinated with Charlie Kaufman’s wholly unique and immensely moving view of the world, and with each film, we get a bit more of a glimpse into the depths of his mind.  Needless to say, I’m Thinking of Ending Things blew me away.
A young woman, possibly named Lucy (Jessie Buckley), takes a trip with her boyfriend Jake (Jesse Plemons) to visit his parents (Toni Collette and David Thewlis).  Lucy is contemplating ending the relatively new relationship, which puts her at odds with the feelings being created by the trip.  The trip to the farmhouse is an uneasy one, and even upon arrival, the meeting of the parents is delayed by a sorrow-tinged tour of the family barn.  Jake’s parents, after an uneasy delay in presenting themselves, welcome in Lucy, who is often referred to by similar-sounding names, but as guards are let down, oddities began to present themselves that make Lucy question what exactly she’s gotten herself in to, on multiple levels.
One wouldn’t know it from the description and initial promotion of the film, but there is a darkness present in this film that makes the psychological horror manifest in several ways.  From the onset, the feeling of being trapped takes priority... the Kubrick-esque use of the frame aspect ratio puts artificial barriers on the image, which not only makes it seem like our characters are fighting for limited space, but it makes us wonder what lies outside of the limited space we are shown.  Conversationally, several indicators of being trapped in politeness come in to play : Jake constantly overtalks others, as if he already has had the conversation (which we will get in to later), and he often assertively corrects others, even if he is incorrect; Lucy is appointed no less than three different professions, with poet, artist and various scientific disciplines being the most prominent; also, so much of what is presented to Lucy is either contradictory in nature or deeply coded, which makes the sense of worry hang around like a dark cloud.  Much of the narrative momentum seems bottlenecked into specificity, trapping Lucy in a gravitational pull towards whatever abstract fate awaits her.
Much of the horror is also present in how disjointed things are.  Right out of the gate, Lucy is providing a deeply personal monologue, but every visual we are shown is tied to Jake, and is all stuff Lucy would have no knowledge of.  Cutaways to a janitor (that may or may not be a projection of Jake, if Jake himself is not the projection) are extremely unclear in terms of their connection to the story, or the time they take place in.  Jake has an uncanny ability to pull objects and people into cued positions out of thin air, but at times, their appearance and nature emit a sense of personal fear that pop out as red flags to Lucy.  Even referring to our protagonist as Lucy brings inherent confusion to the table, as she is referred to by several names throughout the film, only claiming Lucy as an aside to one of Jakes speeches about Walt Whitman, which in turn serves to personify his ideal woman.  The feeling of everything taking place being part of an eternal cycle arises as not only an abstract idea, like the rotation of students in a school inhabiting fixed templates, but a potential reality, like the absurd number of unfinished ice creams in the high school’s dumpster.
The style of the film is total uncanny valley, with the production manufacturing unease to a fever pitch level.  The camera moves surprisingly freely within the confines of the frame aspect ratio, with the most stark moves consisting of it either finding ways to isolate characters through movement, spying on characters like an omniscient puppet master, or fleeing the scene.  The warm and inviting colors, as well as the rustic, Norman Rockwell-esque nature of the farmhouse and passing landscapes, create a welcoming unease that breeds curiosity and hesitation in equal measure, with the viewer undergoing a similar push and pull to that of Lucy.  The writing is quite often reflective on the nature of the medium you’re watching, right down to priming you in both directions while dropping very real bits of information into conversations, like Lucy’s rant on A Woman Under the Influence consisting of the entirety of a Pauline Kael article, whose book appears in Jake’s childhood bedroom.  The final third of the film goes into a bizarre wonderland that exceeds description, and must be seen to be fully appreciated.
Jessie Buckley is extremely likeable and personable, which immediately gives the viewer a sense of connection to her, and makes us exude true worry for how things will play out for her character... her wealth of knowledge also plays well against her ability to take (and dish out) jokes, which makes her fear-based breakdowns stark and shocking.  Jesse Plemons is perfectly cast as the seemingly all-knowing and all-powerful, maddeningly calculated antagonist, so much so that I will not be surprised if he garners multiple nominations for his performance.  Toni Collette and David Thwelis show masterful range in a dizzying span of time and presentation, totally immersing themselves into the various ages their characters swing through.  Guy Boyd and his creepy observational presence does lots of symbolic and tonal heavy-lifting, while also reminding us about how people that inhabit similar roles are often the eyes and ears of their locations and carry a deeper understanding of our experiences than we could ever know.  World-building supporting appearances by Hadley Robinson, Gus Birney, Abby Quinn, and Colby Minife, the dancing of Ryan Laughtner Steele, Unity Phelan and Frederick E. Wodin, and the voiceover work of Oliver Platt help round out this wholly immersive and unnerving experience.
This movie completely destroyed my to ten list, and is really and truly making me not only debate its final placement, but reassess my experience with a handful of other movies on the list.  The perspective it provides is as unique as the story it presents, and the impression it leaves builds the kind of intrigue that can only be satisfied by repeat viewings. 
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avrillys · 3 years
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I was waiting for a Rolt and all I had was a Queliot ?!
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faersflower · 5 years
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The chaotic romanticism of this photoshoot
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puncertainty · 5 years
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like..... let me just give u the concept that eliot is too weak to move let alone stand after they get the monster out of him and quentin has to carry him away from danger and hes the knight in shining armor to eliots damsel in distress,, ok the magicians writers u can go home now
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atwinkletoes · 5 years
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backstabbing of the century | #queliotgrp ac; @kuteaudios cc; bravenry dt; all my fallen queliot warriors ⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ #omgpage #themagicians #themagiciansedit #queliot #quentincoldwater #eliotwaughedit #queliotedit #quentincoldwateredit #jasonralph #haleappleman #jasonralphedit #haleapplemanedit #omgthemagicians #pridemonth #pridemothedit #syfy https://www.instagram.com/p/By-2WqgnxSK/?igshid=heq20gm65wn2
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bittwitchy · 6 months
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CS: Jason Ralph and Danielle Rose Russell
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fausto-giurescu · 5 years
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@rasonjalph as QUENTIN COLDWATER from THE MAGICIANS . . . . #THEMAGICIANS #levgrossman #syfy #Brakebills #faustogiurescu #JasonRalph #QuentinColdwater #StellaMaeve #JuliaWicker #OliviaTaylorDudley #AliceQuinn #HaleAppleman #EliotWaugh #ArjunGupta #PennyAdiyodi #SummerBishil #MargoHanson #JadeTailor #BrittanyCurran (en Corrientes, Argentina) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bt3KOpRFuH6/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=uobv9x024soi
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The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: Season 5/ Episode 7 "A House Full of Extremely Lame Horses" – Recap and Review (with Spoilers)
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fauxfillorian · 6 years
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Magicians As Friends A thing. Everyday I find a new way to let this show rule my life.
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aashkevron · 5 years
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So....that season finale sure was something,huh? #beginnerartist #sketch #portraitdrawing #syfy #themagicians #quentincoldwater #queliot #jasonralph (at Denver, Colorado) https://www.instagram.com/p/BwlOI2Fnbxr/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=6zn88pjz8qdr
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