substitute scene

Jun 01

Marilyn Monroe, photographed by Milton Greene, 1954.

Marilyn Monroe, photographed by Milton Greene, 1954.

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May 28

caravaggista:

Caravaggio, Mary Magdalen in Ecstasy, 1606
The Mary Magdalene is a stark image of exile, of anguish, and guilt … Caravaggio had killed a man, and come close to death himself, and the first instinct of a Catholic was to make an act of contrition. His Magdalene  is the sinner who spent many years in solitary penitence; she conveys the sense of desolation and abandonment that is part of the mystical experience; and the divine light creates a dazzling darkness. — Helen Langdon

caravaggista:

CaravaggioMary Magdalen in Ecstasy, 1606

The Mary Magdalene is a stark image of exile, of anguish, and guilt … Caravaggio had killed a man, and come close to death himself, and the first instinct of a Catholic was to make an act of contrition. His Magdalene  is the sinner who spent many years in solitary penitence; she conveys the sense of desolation and abandonment that is part of the mystical experience; and the divine light creates a dazzling darkness. — Helen Langdon

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May 26

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May 13

May 10

oldhollywood:

Marlon Brando & Maria Schneider on the set of Last Tango in Paris (1972, dir. Bernardo Bertolucci) 

oldhollywood:

Marlon Brando Maria Schneider on the set of Last Tango in Paris (1972, dir. Bernardo Bertolucci) 

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May 07

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Apr 18

“Darling,
Se você soubesse como a minha vida ficou monótona; Tão sem gosto de nada. Às vezes tenho impressão que não vou poder mais agüentar nem mais 5 minutos sem te ver.
E ainda faltam tantos 5 minutos, meu bem.
Eu te adoro, te entendo, te venero. Tu és a minha vida, meu tudo. É diferente. Eu sou teu escravo, teu criado e tua cria. E tu és a minha namorada ilícita, esposa amantíssima e cidadã ímpar na terra”.” — Vinicius de Moraes