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loveable-sea-lemon · 1 year
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kvetchinglyneurotic · 10 months
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I kind of love this scene at the beginning of Nope where OJ and Lucky (the horse) are on set because it foreshadows the rest of the movie so well: OJ and Emerald explain to the actors and crew how to interact with Lucky — how a horse, even one trained for TV, responds to the world around them according to their instincts — and the crew ignore him. One of them says to "tell the horse we're ready to do one," like he's a human actor who speaks another language and OJ is the translator.
And it keeps happening all through the film. In the narrative of the Gordy's Home, Gordy is treated as essentially another human member of the family, albeit one who can't tell time or speak English (and I've seen some excellent commentary on how Ricky, an Asian child actor, is commodified and exoticized in the same way). But the chimp who plays Gordy is not a person; he, like Lucky, is an animal being exploited by a production company uninterested in and unwilling to accommodate his needs, and so he reacts on instinct — to the sound of balloons popping, to eye contact, to the people around him screaming.
Maybe Ricky survives because the tablecloth kept them from making eye contact, or maybe the chimp would have killed him, too, if he hadn't been shot at that moment. But Ricky doesn't process what happened as an animal reacting on instinct, at least not that final moment. He still anthropomorphizes this chimp as Gordy, his friend from his TV family with whom he has a special connection. And so years later, he assumes Jean Jacket is a ship piloted by sentient aliens. He assumes they trust him, when really all he's done is teach an ambush predator to expect a regular food source —  it's the equivalent of drawing bears to a camp ground because you forgot to put away the cooler.
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callmebrycelee · 7 months
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MY MAN CRUSH MONDAY IS...STEVEN YEUN SPOOKY SEASON EDITION
FULL NAME: Yeun Sang-yeop, known professionally as Steven Yeun
DATE OF BIRTH: December 21, 1983
PLACE OF BIRTH: Seoul, South Korea
AGE: 39
SIGN: Sagittarius
BEST KNOWN FOR: Portraying Glen Rhee in the AMC post-apocalyptic horror drama The Walking Dead; Avatar Wan in The Legend of Korma; Danny Cho in the Netflix comedy-drama television limited series Beef; Derek Cho in action horror film Mayhem; and Ricky "Jupe" Park in the Jordan Peele Neo-Western science fiction horror film Nope.
HEIGHT: 5 feet and 9 inches tall
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VERY PROUD OF THIS ONE FOLKS
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fortunaegloria · 5 months
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John Krasinski, Noah Jupe, Millicent Simmonds and Emily Blunt at the A Quiet Place premiere at the AMC Lincoln Square in New York City on April 2, 2018. 🤫
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awardseason · 2 years
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79th Venice International Film Festival Jack Dylan Grazer & Noah Jupe “Dreamin’ Wild” Premiere — September 07, 2022
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I’ve got thoughts on what Jupe/Ricky said during the scene where he visits the Haywood Ranch. 
Meta and spoilers for Nope (2022) below the cut
When Jupe shows up with the flyer to invite the Haywoods, he calls the Star Lasso experience “a family event” he’s putting on. This is obviously true, because his wife and children are present and they are a part of engineering the spectacle. They are his supporters, evident in how his children went to the Haywood Ranch to prank OJ and Emerald for stealing their display horse. How Ricky‘s wife helps him rehearse and helps him dress.
However, I haven’t seen it talked about what the intention of the spectacle for Ricky is namely to re-create the family dynamic on Gordy‘s Home. Similar concept here! Surrounded by a white family (this time his white wife and his kids, who are mixed Korean/white in-universe), with a wild animal at the heart of it. THE focal point of the show.
Essentially, what he is doing with the Star Lasso Experience is he is getting the family back together. Inviting a wild animal into his home, his family (in which there is a tether to the former white family he was part of through Mary Jo’s presence). This is his reunion. It’s also a family event for the viewers out in the audience. And just like during the Gordy’s home incident, it ends the same.
The result repeats itself. 
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nyaoha · 8 months
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ken-katayanagi · 2 years
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Another dumb thought: Yes, Ricky has a normal wedding band but when they first met and were still strictly business partners, Amber was helping him flesh out Jupiter as a character and put his big red gem ring on his finger. Once they were married he would joke about how she proposed on their third meeting. When he's out and about during the day it always stays on, both as a subtle reminder to keep up his persona but also wife ♡.
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lcvestricken · 2 years
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the cursed babygirlism chart for @jupewrites bc they encourage my unhinged behavior
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vriendenboekjes · 2 years
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this might be the best pic ive ever gotten w my dad...
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loveable-sea-lemon · 27 days
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claimjupiter · 2 years
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- haruki murakami.
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humanmorph · 1 year
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im looking to buy the nope dvd for my sister for christmas since we both loved it & wanna watch it again(i just saw theres bonus content. yuppee) but the cover is just kind of ugly to the point that its annoying me. the movie is so visually stunning and theres so much imagery in it you could choose from to put on/base a cover on and they went with. 3 people in front of a dark night sky turning their heads to look up
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clove-pinks · 1 year
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Toilette du soir in La Mode, 1830. Engraving after a drawing by Paul Gavarni (Rijksmuseum)
The constraints of dress inevitably follow those of the times: traditional “stiffness” for women regained its prior legitimacy with the Restoration and the July Monarchy (1830-1848). Restriction of liberty created an emphasis on rigidity: belts cinched over a corseted torso; dresses whose panniers recovered their former breadth; balloon sleeves to better balance the two volumes cut at the waist; jupe en cloche (bell-shaped skirt); “wasp” waist. Lastly, the shoulders, more emphasized, loomed over hips drowning in folds. Gathers and folds once more masked forms that the Revolution had made more visible. Social mores rediscovered their tradition and movement its restriction. Once again, the garment “artificialized” the anatomy: the upper body became fixed while the lower body was hidden beneath gathers, linings, hoops, and hems.
— Georges Vigarello, “The Nineteenth Century: From Artifice to Anonymity,” in Fashioning the Body edited by Denis Bruna.
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Toilette habillée in La Mode, 1830. Engraving by Truebe after a drawing by Gavarni (Paris Musées).
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ok fuck i don't know if i'll remember everything or be able to articulate anything but i just saw Nope for the second time and this is a random incomplete list of observations/thoughts/interpretations from my second go at it. under the cut
Nahum 6:3 at the beginning is about the judgment cast on the city of Ninevah. my understanding/interpretation is that Hollywood = Ninevah
there's at least two mentions of the number 613? ("six minutes and thirteen seconds of havoc" and the first time jupe saw jean jacket was at 6:13 pm) i have very little knowledge of judaism/jewish commentaries but i intend to read up more on the significance of 613 in relation to mitzvot, the mishkan (tabernacle), and how in kabbalah every complete entity has 613 parts (edit: also 613 is a prime number!!)
one of my first thoughts about jean jacket is that it looks like a camera or a projector or lens, as well as an iris/eye, but also when it opens up it's very like. angelic? like what if jean jacket is meant to be some kind of divine entity
i noticed in the gordy scene when it shows the destroyed set and the cameras that the cameras film reels look like the faces of the alien costumes jupe designed (i'm assuming they're the reels? idk much about camera anatomy idk) so the alien costumes look like the body of a chimp with a head that looks like a reel of film
i didn't really notice the orange scorpion king crew sweatshirt that oj wears when they're trying to get the shot but like !!!!! jean jacket's movie!!!!!
they way jupe is sitting so eerily still when he's having a flash back to the gordy incident, makes me think of the perfectly upright perfectly still shoe. i still don't have a full thought on what exactly was up with the shoe but like. maybe it was just a random moment of order in a scene of chaos that jupe could focus on and that was what kind of protected him from gordy? he was being quiet and still and not making noise and it helped gordy calm down. but also, as others have said maybe it's a "bad miracle" this shoe that doesn't fall over and maybe jupe kind of interpreted as a sign that he's special or different somehow. he was "safe" from gordy and he was "safe" from jean jacket (or y'know. so he thought) and maybe felt he had some kind of connection with them that would allow him to "tame the beast" so to speak
also the horse named lucky was the only thing jean jacket didn't consume at jupe's show. and lucky survived at the end too
em's speech for the safety meeting at the beginning is word for word the same speech her father would give about their business which is why she gets it wrong when she says her "great great grandfather" because she's repeating what her father would have said. oj is clearly uncomfortable/not in his element trying to work with all the people on set and while em is more outgoing/upbeat she is also nervous and doesn't really know how to do this! like she and oj are so different but they're both struggling!
i don't recall the exact line but when the four of them are discussing how to get the shot oj says something about "something they can't erase" and like from the literal very beginning of film and motion pictures their family has been excluded and erased and left struggling and ignored by the rest of Hollywood but the haywood siblings plan to establish themselves and their family in a way that no one will be able to ignore and forget
the tmz guy's reflective helmet looks a lot like whatever that reflective mirror ball thing (idk what that was but you know the thing) was at the beginning that spooked lucky on the commercial set and i'm guessing that's partly why jean jacket went after him but also i was so deeply unsettled at how this guy was laying on the ground with probably a million broken bones and so much pain and sees this scary ass man eating ufo hovering over him and he's still just screaming at oj to get him his camera or at least take a picture of him and idk. just the way we have a constant need to document and record everything especially tragic/traumatizing things for the sake of like. entertainment. which is y'know the dominant theme but this scene in particular really gave me chills
i have so many more thoughts but i'm still ruminating. anyway i will literally never ever ever not be thinking about the line "what's a bad miracle?"
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