TV addict, science fiction enthusiast, proud inhabitant of Earth (our only home).
Trying to show support for films, tv series, actresses and musicians I admire. Posting some tech and politics in between.
There's nothing wrong with fighting for social justice. Black Lives Matter. Gender equality. Fight for a sustainable use of environmental resources.
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People I'm likely posting about:
Jenna Ortega, Dove Cameron, Miranda Cosgrove, Stephanie Leonidas, Jodie Foster, Alizée, Dafne Keen, Alexa Nisenson, Bella Gantt, Katie Douglas, Ciara Bravo, Amy-Leigh Hickman
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in reply to Gidi Kroon • •It starts with Nicole as the typical teenage girl, into the occult, summoning evil spirits. Well, to someone like me who has seen The Craft many times, that's the template for what a teenage girl's life is like. Nicole plays the difficult relationship with the mother really touchingly, as well as the awkwardness around boys and her friends.
The beginning of the film shows her in line for a book signing and I really recognise how the film portrays the unequalness of such a situation: you are just one of many to be dealt with but you're meeting the one person you've idealised a lot.
Gidi Kroon
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in reply to Gidi Kroon • •#Pyewacket #NicoleMuñoz
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