“I have faith,” she said, “We’re still young, you and me. We’ll make it out okay.”

Betty Blue, by Philippe Dijan

“I have faith,” she said, “We’re still young, you and me. We’ll make it out okay.”

Betty Blue, by Philippe Dijan





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a pair of star cross’d lovers take their life.

a pair of star cross’d lovers take their life.

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I love all the detail in this film. Shosanna and Fredrick go sneaking off upstairs while Landa embarrasses Bridget. Delightful.

I love all the detail in this film. Shosanna and Fredrick go sneaking off upstairs while Landa embarrasses Bridget. Delightful.



“It was a strange relationship, actually. We had real fun in Paris when  he came to read the lines with me during casting. I know he said to  Quentin, “It’s her.” So I have to say thanks to Daniel for that. There  was this chemistry between us immediately, but after that we had these  little fights — but cute fights! Like, “You’re so French!” Or, “You’re  so German.” We were like little children, fighting over these very  stupid things. Then we had this moment at that festival in Capri [last  December] where we finally discovered each other and had fun and said,  “OK, let’s make peace.” But even without those little stupid stories,  every time I was so glad to have a scene with him, because he’s so  professional and very, very generous. When he’s off camera [during  another actor’s close-up], he’s still “here,” performing a scene for  you. So we had a lot of fun together.” 

- Mélanie Laurent on working with Daniel Brühl on Inglourious Basterds

“It was a strange relationship, actually. We had real fun in Paris when he came to read the lines with me during casting. I know he said to Quentin, “It’s her.” So I have to say thanks to Daniel for that. There was this chemistry between us immediately, but after that we had these little fights — but cute fights! Like, “You’re so French!” Or, “You’re so German.” We were like little children, fighting over these very stupid things. Then we had this moment at that festival in Capri [last December] where we finally discovered each other and had fun and said, “OK, let’s make peace.” But even without those little stupid stories, every time I was so glad to have a scene with him, because he’s so professional and very, very generous. When he’s off camera [during another actor’s close-up], he’s still “here,” performing a scene for you. So we had a lot of fun together.”

- Mélanie Laurent on working with Daniel Brühl on Inglourious Basterds



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kimcuntee:

Mélanie Laurent on Daniel Brühl


“It was a strange relationship, actually. We had real fun in Paris when he came to read the lines with me during casting. I know he said to Quentin, “It’s her.” So I have to say thanks to Daniel for that.” [x]

kimcuntee:

Mélanie Laurent on Daniel Brühl

“It was a strange relationship, actually. We had real fun in Paris when he came to read the lines with me during casting. I know he said to Quentin, “It’s her.” So I have to say thanks to Daniel for that.” [x]

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And I’ll accept your invitation to the blues.

And I’ll accept your invitation to the blues.



You and me babe, how about it?

You and me babe, how about it?



Always makes me singIt always makes me sing

Always makes me sing
It always makes me sing



Just to see what isJust to see what gives

Just to see what is
Just to see what gives



You were what I wantedI gave what I gave

You were what I wanted
I gave what I gave



Your heart, my love, is apocalyptic.


I'm Miriam. I'm queer and feminist. I listen to Tom Waits. I have a love of obscure cinema, Twin Peaks, Blade Runner, and foxy Europeans.

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