I’m so glad we’re collectively un-villainising women in cinema and acknowledging that many of them weren’t difficult at all. they were just inconvenient to men who didn’t want to be questioned, challenged, or held accountable.
the older you get, the more you understand natasha. seeing another woman in the arms of the man she loves on a bachelor trip would make any girl feel angry
i think the purest form of love is just wanting someone to notice life with you. "taste this. look at that. hear this song." again and again. until you can't imagine noticing life without them.
If you really pay attention to Obsession beyond the violence and thriller elements, it feels like it’s trying to say something deeper about how desire gets romanticized until it starts demanding responsibility.
Maybe that’s why some relationships fall apart.
Not because the love wasn’t real, but because one person was ready for the feeling of love, while the other wasn’t ready for everything that comes with it once it becomes real.
What feels intoxicating as desire can become terrifying when it requires consistency.
The chase is exciting.
Being deeply intertwined with another human being is not.
If women don’t lower their standards soon, they’ll die alone in their clean homes, with their regulated nervous systems, balanced health, full bank accounts and a peace like no other. They better chill..