Pattinson’s Antinous was such a conniving, pathetic, sleazy little snake. I absolutely loved his performance. He was one of the standouts. He steals the screen every time the film goes back to him.
Not what i expected but better. I love that they cast a normal looking woman in her late 40s and not a Charlize Theron for it. Nolan took Circe’s character and made an universal comment abt men’s entitlement and violence towards women, the horror of the scene matched the message
real.
also, isn't it interesting how it's always the english (lit) teachers? what does that tell you about the impact and value of humanities/being able to read 'into' things
I was having a conversation with someone I know recently and they said something to me and I'd love to get other opinions on this. They argued that women who are conventionally attractive or who fit dominant beauty standards often have an easier time publicly embracing the