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“That's the thing about pain...it demands to be felt.” ― John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

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Mark Romanek had a hard time making Keira Knightley look plain in the film. He tells in an interview: “It was difficult. She was eager and happy to do it because the role called for it. But even at her worst, Keira still looks astonishing.”
Just finished watching this. my heartttt.

The novel presents Eli as an androgynous boy, castrated centuries before by a sadistic vampire nobleman. The film handles the issue of Eli’s gender more ambiguously: a brief scene in which Eli changes into a dress offers a glimpse of a suggestive scar but no explicit elaboration. When Oskar asks Eli to be his girlfriend, Eli tries to tell Oskar “I’m not a girl”. A female actress plays Eli’s character, but her voice was considered to be too high pitched, so it was dubbed with the voice of voice actress Elif Ceylan. According to an interview with the director, as the film was originally conceived, flashbacks explained this aspect in more detail, but these scenes were eventually cut.
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Here’s a look at the beautiful new painting of Margot Tenenbaum by artist @Sandi Calistro, debuting this weekend at Spoke Art’s Wes Anderson art show tribute.