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hellish-cruelty:

There is certain ineffable beauty in hand holding gestures.

Hand Touching Psychology In Films.

Films In Order - My Best Friends Wedding, Casino Royale, Normal People, Pride And Prejudice, Anna Karenina, Emma, Bridgerton, Atonement, To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, Call Me By Your Name

Know that I’ve not just let you hold my hand, my delicate heart rests in your hands. So, hold it tight and keep it safe because you’re already sending me to despair.

In the mood for Love. (Masterful evocation of romantic longing and fleeting moments.)

The Age of Innocence

Anna Karenina

 ❝Everybody is a hero, a lover, a fool, a villain. Everybody. Everybody has their story to tell.❞  ❝Everybody is a hero, a lover, a fool, a villain. Everybody. Everybody has their story to tell.❞  ❝Everybody is a hero, a lover, a fool, a villain. Everybody. Everybody has their story to tell.❞

❝Everybody is a hero, a lover, a fool, a villain. Everybody. Everybody has their story to tell.❞


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Wong Kar Wai.

His films provides a source of an aesthetically pleasing and insightful psychological study of the human psyche. His unconvetional approach with everything sparked the nostalgia one can harbor. He shows reality in pretty lenses but writes words too simple that it makes you ache. Unrequited. The sort of thing you’d feel from his films. There is a sense of longing for a childhood, for a home, or even a person you want to share your demons with. It’s pretty unconvetional. Like with Life. The characters in his film has this realness and slight child-like quality to them. You begin to see human beings— or ourselves— projected as irrational, bitter, or just lonely fools who yearn for company.

excerpt from a description of my Six Word Stories

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