TIFF 2024
kinda funny it’s called the end when it seemed to go on fOR FUCKING EVER
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“how do you cope?”
there are many movies about being queer, and there are many movies that cover the topic of grief. but none of those find the quiet, raw intersection that this movie does. guilt, trauma, and devastating fear that you’ve grown into someone that they wouldn’t recognize. the aching loneliness that looks like strength to people on the outside. what if what if what if.
I never came out to my dad. he died when I was 15…
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to be loved is to be seen and known so deeply that it scares you but it’s good. your wounds are open and vulnerable, but you don’t have to tend to them by yourself anymore. god I love when gay people get a happy ending.
as a young lesbian who was also one of her stubborn father’s caretakers when he got terminally ill (and said father wanted one of his kids to take over his practice- none of us did or will) this one hurt and I sobbed real hard! such a beautiful movie.
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literally so brilliant. everyone is so good in this and the score is hypnotizing. never thought i'd see a movie where sebastian stan's downfall is not having any rizz but here we are.
you know when you hear that a movie is bad and you’re like. well maybe it’s not that bad.
no.
this really is that bad.