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there are so many parallels to be made between The Terror and The North Water... even beyond the obvious common points of "sad boys on a boat are stranded in the Arctic and there's some killing and mutiny involved". the way both shows use these backgrounds to explore themes like identity (faking one, lacking one, rebuilding one), masculinity especially related to class and religion, colonialism, the way both shows go beyond the saint/monster dichotomy and while being incredibly dark and showcasing human-made horrors, still manage to leave room for redemption and/in solidarity
thinking about michael vronsky & nick chevotarevich pining after one another so badly that they literally cannot help but stare directly at eachother the entire time a classic piece is played </3
Despite having had a difficult childhood and youth, he was resilient and found a way to cope with all the pain that marked his life, he made an art of his life.
At the same time, he marked a lot of people with his beautiful music and accompanied many people during difficult and happy times with his art. I was one of those people.
Thank you for everything Sakurai, you will be remembered as the legend that you are š¤
RIP angel š
Boat media is about isolation and self imposed order, and all it takes to uphold that order. Boat media goes: what if there was a model of society On This Vessel, and there were Rituals to make sure it functions.
The Lost Boys (1987)
I would like to take a moment to appreciate Miles's huge Spidey eyes
They take up so much of his face, I love them so much