The Pop Group / Justice // For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder?
And they'll bring in the army To break up the strikes And they'll bring the legal terrorists To control civil disorders Ireland is their practice ground To control civil disorders Our very own Vietnam Who guards the guards Who polices the police
Who
Amélie | dir. Jean-Pierre Jeunet | 2001
DoP: Bruno Delbonnel
The Virgin Suicides (1999) | dir. Sofia Coppola | USA
Cinematography by Edward Lachman
Dark Water (2002) | dir. Hideo Nakata
Cinematography by Junichiro Hayashi
Bong Joon-ho
Every true thinker for himself is so far like a monarch; he is absolute, and recognises nobody above him. His judgments, like the decrees of a monarch, spring from his own sovereign power and proceed directly from himself. He takes as little notice of authority as a monarch does of a command; nothing is valid unless he has himself authorised it. On the other hand, those of vulgar minds, who are swayed by all kinds of current opinions, authorities, and prejudices, are like the people which in silence obey the law and commands.
Arthur Schopenhauer, “Thinking for Oneself”, Parerga and Paralipomena (via philosophybits)
Amélie | dir. Jean-Pierre Jeunet | 2001
DoP: Bruno Delbonnel
Murder on the Orient Express (2017) | dir. Kenneth Branagh | USA
DoP: Haris Zambarloukos
The Scientists - Swampland
every day at dusk when the sun fades my mind returns to the everglades a place alive with green mangroves and vine shotguns and snakes, alligator wine. nobody knows so they never think to visit where the atmosphere's so thick that you could kiss it I've never seen copper heads darting from their graves a once mighty oak’s red roots… in decay
In my heart there's a place called swampland nine parts water - one part sand...