Toma's attempt at heterosexuality in three, two --
Homo ja nai? (Bah, needs more head!panties.)
I -- I may have a thing for paint streaks on skin.
Welcome to my life as an art student! *has a series of flashbacks to high school* Buh. *shudders*
Narimiya Hiroki taking off his clothes. Is anyone surprised? Anyone? Anyone?
After Imagine, nothing he does will surprise me, ever again. Ever. (When I close my eyes all I see is those ungodly fake eyelashes. What the hell, they will haunt me until the day I die.)
Unless he puts on a dress, ChocoMimi!Andrew will remain my favourite woobie.
Imagine is Narimiya Hiroki's artsy pretentious independant film. (Coming from an art student-y background, the more artsy, pretentious, and independant film-y something is, the more I love it.) It all centres around the theme of flight (or, more abstractly, freedom, but that might just be my interpretation) in varying degrees of clarity. One scene inexplicably had him sitting in a chair a la L with eye makeup and long fake eyelashes, kind of just twitching and batting his eyelashes at the camera. The ending, though, was... yeah, it was really something. I'm doing a really poor job of describing it, but if you're into artsy indy stuff, or just want bragging rights, it's really something to look into.
Yeah, this is me being all sleep-deprived and as a result completely unfunny. Woo. ^.^;;;
IMAGINE, FUCK YEAH. Too few people have seen this film, it's such a trip. (Also, apparently art and liberal arts students have the same standards for film quality.)
Homo ja nai? (Bah, needs more head!panties.)
I -- I may have a thing for paint streaks on skin.
Welcome to my life as an art student! *has a series of flashbacks to high school* Buh. *shudders*
Narimiya Hiroki taking off his clothes. Is anyone surprised? Anyone? Anyone?
After Imagine, nothing he does will surprise me, ever again. Ever. (When I close my eyes all I see is those ungodly fake eyelashes. What the hell, they will haunt me until the day I die.)
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When I close my eyes all I see is those ungodly fake eyelashes.
SO WHAT'S THIS "IMAGINE" BUSINESS
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Imagine is Narimiya Hiroki's artsy pretentious independant film. (Coming from an art student-y background, the more artsy, pretentious, and independant film-y something is, the more I love it.) It all centres around the theme of flight (or, more abstractly, freedom, but that might just be my interpretation) in varying degrees of clarity. One scene inexplicably had him sitting in a chair a la L with eye makeup and long fake eyelashes, kind of just twitching and batting his eyelashes at the camera. The ending, though, was... yeah, it was really something. I'm doing a really poor job of describing it, but if you're into artsy indy stuff, or just want bragging rights, it's really something to look into.
Yeah, this is me being all sleep-deprived and as a result completely unfunny. Woo. ^.^;;;
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........ *coos*
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