#timothee chalamet
Timothée Chalamet at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party
photographed by Roger Kisby
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I’m annotating ‘Call Me By Your Name’ by André Aciman after reading it twice and I got to the scene where Elio keeps changing the way he played the piece and making Oliver frustrated and it took ALL OF MY WILL POWER to not cover the whole scene in highlighter. It’s one of my favourite parts in the whole thing.
draw Chinese painting
Satirical reality. This film depicts how the government focus on things they could benefit from. The priorities or we should say “the people” were the ones who were at risk. It is that, when someone speak, we should listen. I love how this film ends, everyone ended up dying lmao because of selfishness. However, this film talks about a lot of issues: family, entertainment industry, relationships, disaster, government plans, people rioting, sciences and maths, end of the world etc.
Don’t Look Up (2021)
“Please turn away. I feel shy about my new muscles.”
Zeffirelli (The French Dispatch) - Illustration by Relly Coquia
“Dr. Mindy, can I be vulnerable in your car?”
Yule (Don’t Look Up ☄️) - Illustration by Relly Coquia
Hello!! Long time no see!! I’m just away from my computer again so I decided to finish my cmbyn sketchbook spread with some low-skill Elio doodles
Too many peaches i guess,,,,I just think they fit the styling so well ;v;
I saw Dune tonight. My favorite character in the books is Jessica. While, I was disappointed that many of her major plot points were left out, Rebecca Ferguson killed it and I believe she was perfect for the role. I’m also disappointed we never got to hear Gurney sing. Also, I will guess that they are saving the Baron and Jessica twist for part 2 (Star Wars style), but I’m excited to see that revelation on screen whenever they choose to fulfill it. Timothee Chalamet did an amazing job as Paul. All and all I felt the movie was beautiful and brilliant. 9/10