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amospoe:“In Blow-up I used my head instinctively!” – Michelangelo Antonioni

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“In Blow-up I used my head instinctively!” – Michelangelo Antonioni


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Michelangelo Antonioni, Blow up, 1966

Michelangelo Antonioni, Blow up, 1966


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Esmeralda Seay-ReynoldsPhotographer: John Akehurst「BLOW UP」From Garage Magazine Fall Winter 2014-201

Esmeralda Seay-Reynolds

Photographer: John Akehurst
「BLOW UP」From Garage Magazine Fall Winter 2014-2015


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The sign of true Doom devotion: DIY, lifesize, Arachnotronsource

The sign of true Doom devotion: DIY, lifesize, Arachnotron

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 Michelangelo Antonioni on the set of ’‘Blow-Up’’ , 1966.

Michelangelo Antonioni on the set of ’‘Blow-Up’’ , 1966.


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 Michelangelo Antonioni on the set of ’‘Blow-Up’’ , 1966.

Michelangelo Antonioni on the set of ’‘Blow-Up’’ , 1966.


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Blow - Up , Michelangelo Antonioni , 1966.

Blow - Up,Michelangelo Antonioni , 1966.


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Blow - Up , Michelangelo Antonioni , 1966.

Blow - Up,Michelangelo Antonioni , 1966.


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Blow-Up - Michelangelo Antonioni - 1966

Blow-Up - Michelangelo Antonioni - 1966


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Gillian Hills in the 1969 ITV adaptation of Alam Garner’s fantastic (and underrated) novel The

Gillian Hills in the 1969 ITV adaptation of Alam Garner’s fantastic (and underrated) novel The Owl Service. The series is available on DVD from Network and is definitely worth seeking out.

Gillian Hills is a familiar face from 60s/70s hits such as Blow Up (where she has the dubious honour of the first frontal nude scene in British cinema), A Clockwork Orange and the bizzare and rather nasty Hammer film Demons of the Mind


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Balca…

Let’s talk about her. I actually don’t think she’s a threat to Eda and Serkan love, he doesn’t watch or like her in that way, she’s only the agency’s PR. But she pisses me off a lot, and I find her very cringe. But let’s start with the beginning.

Now the show introduced her, in the bar scene, like a very simple and logical woman, when her friend tell her about the oroscope Balca tells her that she doesn’t believe in such silly things like astrology and horoscope. And I was like okay maybe she isn’t that bad. Then she received the calls from Art Life to do an interview for PR job and in that exact moment something changed.

She transformed in a hunter on a hunting season. She changed not only in the look but even the personality.

Thanks to the CV we know she is 33 years old, but she behave like a teenager drove by hormones. As soon as she discovered that the Art life boss is Serkan Bolat, without seeing him, she fell in love with him just because the horoscope said that her soul mate initial were S and B. And I was like ‘WHAT?!’. Wasn’t she the one who said that horoscope is silly? And now you’ve fallen in love?! But there’s more.

She flirt every time with Serkan, even during the job interview… What the hell? This is job, not personal life. And when the interview is done, what did she do? Inside of the building when everyone can hear you she calls her friend and tells her that the boss is handsome… How hold are you? Ten? At least go outside the building to do the call, so no one can hear you. But no and who hears her if not Selin?

During the whole episode she tries to gain the love from everyone, even with Aydan.

She behaves like she had some shared past with Serkan but she just met him. She is jealous of Eda, she rolls the eyes when someone made a compliment to Eda, when they are at Aydan’s party and Eda and Serkan dance, she looks at them like she’s dying inside. WHY??? You just met him, you don’t know him, and you’re a 33 years old woman, how can you fell in love like that? You don’t know his character.

And in the end when she goes at Serkan house I was like 'you really didn’t do that? You didn’t really showed up like that at your boss house at that time…’ but no she actually did that, and moreover she bring something to Sirius and auto-invite herself at his house.This was cringe, even Serkan was embarrassed during the whole conversation.

I’ve noticed that she say everything that she thinks Serkan wants to hear, when they talk about how workaholic they are, how changing people is wrong ect…

And in the new fragment we see that she plays every card she has to get near Serkan and move away Eda. Where is your pride girl?

I repeat she is not a threat to Eda and Serkan love, but I find her really cringe.

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