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isha@scriptedcore·
anyways not everyone understands films about grief and thats ok
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han⭑ ♆@hangodd3·
@scriptedcore i saw a letterboxd review after i’d watched it in the cinema, tears still streaming down my face. it said “when she realises the whole will be crying for her son for generations” like she knew everyone was going to remember him forever I BALLED
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Mike The Soprano
Mike The Soprano@Mne912·
@scriptedcore I know not every movie is for everyone, and I’m really not trying to gatekeep, but people making fun of the ending saying she’s acting like she’s a toddler or she’s dumb…my blood boils. Not understanding emotion is their fault. Not the movie’s. Not Jesse Buckley’s.
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not ryan@wheresthepie01·
@scriptedcore Hamnet saying he wanted to be one of the players with the swords and then Hamlet being the main character with a sword was a neat parallel
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ren@thisgirlsaliar·
@scriptedcore wait people didn’t get how this scene correlates to the end when that’s what I saw from the trailer that made me wanna see the movie to begin. Wow
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Caio Gabriel
Caio Gabriel@CaioGabrielC·
@scriptedcore Apenas nessa cena que eu entendi quem era essa criança! Tive uma surpresa e muitas lágrimas dentro do cinema. Que experiência e que aula sobre amor, dor e morte.
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ToeKnee@T0eKnee92·
@scriptedcore Having read the book, watching this scene had me crying so much. My partner was confused as to why I was crying so much 😅
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