@julianoo92 ah ouais le consentement à filmer comme ça, aucun respect sérieux ! Genre demandez avant, comme les petit juste avant, là y a respect et éducation.
My sister called me at 2:00 AM. She was crying.
"Come get me. Please. I think my husband is dead."
I was already putting on my shoes.
"Where are you?"
"The closet. He's in the bedroom. He's been standing there for three hours. He hasn't moved."
"Who hasn't moved?"
"Tom. My husband. But it's not Tom."
I drove to her house in fifteen minutes. She lives twenty minutes away.
I didn't knock. She left the back door unlocked like she said.
I found her in the bedroom closet. Kneeling behind her winter coats. Shaking.
I pulled her out.
"Where is he?"
She pointed to the bed.
No one was there.
"He was here," she whispered. "Standing right there. Facing the wall. For three hours."
I checked the whole house. Empty.
Her car was in the driveway. His car was gone.
"Claire. Where is Tom?"
She looked at me. Her eyes were strange. Not scared. Confused.
"Tom died," she said. "Three years ago. You were at the funeral."
I stared at her.
"Claire. I was at your wedding. Last year. I gave a toast. You cried."
She shook her head.
"That wasn't Tom. That was someone else. Someone wearing Tom."
I sat down. My legs felt wrong.
"Claire. You're scaring me."
She grabbed my phone. Opened my photos. Scrolled to her wedding.
"That's not Tom," she said, pointing at the groom.
It was Tom. Same face. Same smile. Same suit.
But she was right about something.
His eyes were wrong. In every photo. Too dark. Too still. Like a photograph of a photograph.
I looked at Claire.
"Who did you marry?"
She started crying again.
"I don't know. I don't remember. I just remember waking up one day and he was there. Making coffee. Calling me honey. And I thought... I thought I was going crazy. Because I knew Tom was dead. But he looked like Tom. He sounded like Tom."
She grabbed my arm.
"So I pretended. For a year. I pretended he was Tom. I pretended everything was fine. But last night, I woke up. And he was standing at the foot of the bed. Facing the wall. Not moving."
"What did he say?"
"He didn't say anything. He just stood there. For hours. I watched him. And then I realized."
"What?"
"He wasn't breathing."
Netflix fait des films pour des spectateurs qui ne les regardent qu'à moitié.
Matt Damon s'est confié sur les consignes de Netflix, pour son film "The Rip" :
- il faut une "grosse accroche" dès le début du film, pour capter l'attention
- le scénario doit être répété plusieurs fois pendant le film
Netflix sait que les spectateurs sont souvent sur leur téléphone quand ils visionnent du contenu. Ils s'adaptent donc pour ne pas qu'ils décrochent.
Vu que je compte faire un BTS audiovisuel, faut je fasse des stages dans le milieu audiovisuel (notamment Montage - postProduction) si vous avez des contacts qui pourrait être cool (milieu Web - télé etc...) je suis intéressé, toute expérience m'intéresse la team
⚠️HELLO⚠️ pour les chercheurs de
MONTEUR (clip, tiktok, insta ou autre) mon ami @Rokuk__ est preneur, il a déjà fait un montage pour moi donc par expérience je vous encourage à le contacter (rémunération a négocier avec lui)
#NANA#art#mangaart#Draw#ShinichiOzaki <I need your love, I'm a broken rose
舞散る悲しみ your song
居場所無い孤独な my life
I need your love, I'm a broken rose
Oh, baby, help me from frozen pain
With your smile, your eyes, and sing me, just for me>
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