The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone [1961]
1. “When the time comes when nobody desires me for myself, I’d rather not be desired at all.”
2. She counters with $750 but Mrs. Stone holds firm at $500.
3. Folding the set of keys into her handkerchief.
The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone [1961]
1. “When the time comes when nobody desires me for myself, I’d rather not be desired at all.”
2. She counters with $750 but Mrs. Stone holds firm at $500.
3. Folding the set of keys into her handkerchief.
Dune: Part Two [2024]
1. Blindingly white face, black mouth and tongue.
2. Message-rod with ducal seal.
3. No weirding modules.
Your Name. [2016]
1. The café is a bus stop with a Suntory coffee vending machine.
2. “You sure do like your boobs.”
3. The impact creates a second, smaller lake.
Farewell My Concubine [1992]
1. Aquarium and opium.
2. Passing the headdress.
3. Ending with a real sword.
Perfect Days [2023]
1. He always leaves his wristwatch behind … except on the weekend.
2. “Patricia Highsmith knows everything about anxiety. She made me realize that fear and anxiety are different things.”
3. Second best use of Nina Simone in a film? (First is Inland Empire, of course.)
The Most Beautiful Boy in the World [2021]
1. Visconti’s direction largely consisted of four things: Go, Stop, Turn Around, Smile.
2. Ten days of apartment cleaning.
3. Manga icon.
Maestro [2003]
1. Reading the grooves without headphones.
2. An array of tweeters suspended over the dancefloor.
3. Gwen Guthrie’s farewell speech at the closing of the Paradise Garage.
Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold [2017]
1. During a party at their house, she walks into her child’s bedroom and finds drug paraphernalia
2. Ice-cold Coke in the fridge at all times.
3. Collecting the latest gossip during his morning walks in Central Park.
Asteroid City [2023]
1. Cocktail vending machine.
2. The host apologizes and bows out.
3. “Everything is connected but nothing’s working.”