accidentally catching a temporary exhibition right before it closes and seeing your favourite artist there hits unexpectedly hard
real
revisiting an old one
Children playing war, Volgograd (Stalingrad), Russia, ca. 1948 - by Grigory Dubinsky (1917 - 1988), Russian
On November 10, 1928, the first installment of “All Quiet on the Western Front,” Erich Maria Remarque’s acclaimed novel of World War I, appeared in the German magazine Vossische Zeitung.
So ignore the quality and Hans’s hair disappearance. I’ve just sat on this so long I may as well post it
sorry fellas duty calls
Listen ik the 2022 movie isnt great as an adaptation but fuck if the actors didn't have such a great chemistry you mourn them All the same. Also every time i re-read the book All i see are the Paul and Kat from the film and idk how to feel about that. Ramble over.
BRO THIS
to me, one of the strongest aspects of this movie was the actors, i think they did an amazing job, especially felix kammerer, with this being his first film, and worked quite nicely together
i have to say myself that the two mains with their portrayal of kat and paul looked so eerily similar to what i had in my head as i was reading the book that i got creeped out a bit when i saw the movie lmao