ext_439487: Quentin Tarantino's tragic lovers ([film: IB; OTP] Love will tear us apart)
http://suspiriorum.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] suspiriorum.livejournal.com) wrote on October 27th, 2011 at 04:38 am
OH HEY YOU ♥

[livejournal.com profile] sendhimaway actually asked me how I managed to sexualize the scene when they're both dying. Needless to say, she was quite pleased with the fic.

Speaking of deleted scenes (it does delight me that out of things that were deleted from the final print, he did include that extra bit of the Goebbels scene with that S/F bit), ever notice how Sho thanks Fred for his help when they first meet? In the script, he helped her puts the letters up on the marquee, so I'm thinking that was actually filmed, but later cut.

Dammit, QT. Of course, I'm sure all the extra S/F bits are regularly watched at Chez Tarantino.

Mel and Dan need to get to baby-makin', for the sake of European cinema, at least. QT will be an old man by the time that offspring is grown, and he'll gladly cast them in his newest film (which be filled with homages to Italian schlock and samurai films, I'm sure).

Thank you, sincerely. I can never get enough of this scene or of Tarantino's tragic lovers, and this was something I needed to write (and should have written) for some time now. I am very proud of that last line. Endings are as hard to write as beginnings, so when I wrote up that line - which actually was originally placed near - I knew I had something good that was both perfectly fitting and succinct.

Clearly, Tom Waits is enriching your life (as well as mine). I need to get part 11 of KFAD done and posted, but I have an S/F fic in the works titled, all St. Bartholomew said was whispered, which involves a sixteen year old Fred hiding out at the Dreyfuses (thus involving him with an eighteen year old Sho).

As always, it's wonderful hearing from you ♥
 
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