28 November 2009 @ 07:34 am
This is Jeff Buckley's fault.  
Title: And We Will Feel The Weight
Character(s)/Pairing(s): Shosanna/Fredrick, some Shosanna/Marcel (Yes, [livejournal.com profile] piecesofalice , Shosanna/Marcel is necessary to the plot)
Rating: R; violence and sex
Word Count: 3,168
Summary: Shosanna looks back on her relationship with Fredrick as they die together.
Warnings: I first considered cutting the story in half, thus making two separate posts, but due to the situation these characters find themselves in, I decided against that. References from the script are in the story as well, so I've provided links to those under the cut. Also, Conrad Veidt gets a mention and one of his films, The Man Who Laughs makes an appearance. For more on Conrad, go here, for more on the film, here and here. I've also included something at the end for all you readers.



Excerpt 1 Excerpt 2 Excerpt 3 Excerpt 4 Excerpt 5 Excerpt 6 Her age

"Where you think you'll fall,
I adore you.
Where you shut your soul,
I will open for you.
If we had only known, in a way
We'd never reach this ground."
-Jeff Buckley, You & I




She rolled her eyes in annoyance.

"For the fifty-seventh time, oui."

Reaching for her pistol and squeezing the trigger took all of a split second, and he cried out in agony and crashed to the floor.

This wasn't supposed to happen, at least not in this manner.

She wasn't supposed to meet this young man in the first place.

She wasn't supposed to host the premiere of Stolz der Nation at Le Gamaar.

He wasn't supposed to be in the projection booth, just as she wasn't supposed to shoot him in the back.

Most of all, Shosanna Dreyfus was not supposed to fall in love with Fredrick Zoller.

~


All was still on an unusually cool June evening. Shosanna stood on the roof of Le Gamaar, her eyes staring into the darkness that stretched out before her, yet not focusing on anything in particular. She had told Marcel earlier that she would be changing the theater marquee for the upcoming Max Linder film festival, but she had never completed the task. Instead, Shosanna was distracted by the presence of a young German soldier, Private Fredrick Zoller. He had been nothing but cordial and inoffensively pleasant; and as he departed into the night, she watched him walk away, longer than necessary. The fact that she even watched him at all bothered her.

That was over half an hour ago; now Shosanna stood alone, chain-smoking and allowing her mind to wander into unsettling territory.

He is beautiful, but he is one of them.

The sound of approaching footsteps shook her out of her musing and she defensively spun around on her heel to face the intruder. It was only Marcel.

Of course.

Relaxing somewhat, Shosanna greeted him warmly, though he appeared ill-at-ease.

"You are not feeling well, are you?"

Startled by Marcel's observation, Shosanna's brows knitted together and her stance stiffened.

"What makes you think that?"

"Because, Shosanna," he waved his hand at the mess of ash and cigarettes laying at her feet, "you smoke, but not this much…"

"Unless?" She cut in, impatiently.

"Unless something is on your mind." Marcel finished.

Smirking, Shosanna took one last drag off her cigarette before dropping it onto the roof and grinding it out with her foot. Putting her hands on her hips, she then took a step forward and closed the distance between them.

"You should know why, my love," her voice was softer, quieter, "as your eyes work as well as mine, do they not?"

Without a word, he nodded.

Reaching up, Shosanna placed her hands on either side of Marcel's face before further explaining herself,

"Then you have seen that the filth has spread to our country, taking up residence in our city, even attending our theater. You and I both have reason enough to worry."

With that, she pulled his face down to meet hers, and kissed him roughly. Breaking the contact, Shosanna stepped back, turning her attention once again to the night.

"I will be down to bed soon, Marcel." She attempted to assure him, but she did not even give him a glance from over her shoulder.

Something was amiss.

"Oui, Shosanna." He sighed, resignedly.

Though they knew each other for four years and have been involved together for three of them, Shosanna was still guarded and private; there was a part of her that she had kept hidden away.

~


Who wants to send a message to Germany?



Shosanna was overcome with nausea and a mix of emotions over viewing the exploits of the polite, charming Fredrick Zoller, or as she had come to know him: Fredrick Zoller, German War Hero and Film Star. Now she had to host the premiere for his film, directed by Reichsminister Joseph Goebbels, Stolz der Nation.

"Marcel," she called out to the projection booth, "we shall cut it here!"

Even though the screen went blank and the houselights came on, Shosanna did not budge. She remained rigidly seated, contemplating all that there was to come and all she had yet to do. It was just the previous Thursday that she had met Zoller; by the next day, she learned the truth about him. He was reluctant to discuss it and preferred instead to talk about his home back in Munich which he shared with his six older sisters, their theater, and what he hoped to accomplish once the war was over.

Fredrick was younger than her, only nineteen years old, and it showed; he was still naive to some aspects of the world and was a wide-eyed optimist. War hero or not, Fredrick was as far removed from the others as one could be, considering the circumstance they were trapped in. But the fact remained that this lovely boy was a killer, having taken out nearly three hundred Allied soldiers over the course of one weekend. Yet still, Shosanna's mind pondered.

She was incredulous.

"So you're a war hero? Why didn't you tell me?"

In response, Fredrick gave her a small shrug and a smile.

"Everybody knows that, I like you didn't."



Gripping the arm rests tightly, Shosanna recalled the screening of Lucky Kids held earlier that day for Herr Goebbels, Madame Mondino, Standartenführer Landa, Fredrick, and herself. Having to entertain such people, combined with the possibility of hosting the premiere of Stolz der Nation and Landa's presence was enough to nearly drive her into hysterics. Marcel was hidden away in the projection booth, almost leaving Shosanna to her own devices. She clutched the arm rests so intensely that her knuckles were turning white; Fredrick, noticing her discomfort, but not knowing the reasons why, gently put his hand over hers. Shosanna did not argue, nor did she refuse the contact; she found herself welcoming it, and gave him a small smile in return. Fredrick grinned back and they both sat comfortably for the remainder of the film, his hand over hers the entire time. It was enough to let Shosanna forget, even if it was just for a couple of hours.

~


Exhausted, Shosanna made her way from the auditorium to the lobby, wanting nothing more at that moment than to escape to her bed and sleep. However, that was not meant to be, as she was welcomed by the sight of Fredrick Zoller at the front doors. Clenching her jaw, Shosanna opened one of the doors, keeping it ajar. Fredrick immediately removed his side cap with his right hand, and quickly ran his left hand through his hair. As always, his mood was bright, as was his smile,

"Good evening, Mademoiselle Mimieux. I wanted to see how you were doing after earlier today."

Her demeanor calm and voice flat,

"Fredrick, as much as I would like to entertain you, I cannot. The theater is closed for the night, and I am in no mood - "

Stopping herself, Shosanna raised an eyebrow quizzically and inquired,

"Don't they ever miss you? You are the pride of Germany, after all."

He was only momentarily taken aback, his smile unwavering,

"I never noticed if they do, as publicity-wise, they have enough of me to work with; my physical presence isn't always necessary."

Noticing the way her mouth quirked at his response, as well as what he had just set himself up for, Fredrick pressed on, slightly flustered,

"Though not entirely fair to the others, I have been given special privileges."

A fair trade for murder.

Biting her tongue, and against her better judgement, Shosanna opened the door wider and ushered him in. With her hands thrust into the pockets of her coveralls, she walked a couple of steps ahead of him. Fredrick did not mind walking behind Shosanna, as her golden, wheat-colored hair was pulled back and pinned up, leaving her long, pale neck exposed. She was so effortlessly enticing that it was far too easy for him to be distracted by even her slightest mannerism.

"What was it that you wanted, Fredrick?"

His mouth agape, he stammered, but did not have the chance to articulate his thoughts as Shosanna came to a halt. Looking up, Fredrick caught the sight of the theater projectionist on the stairs.

"Do not worry, Marcel. Private Zoller and myself are having a conversation concerning today's earlier events," Shosanna informed him, "you can go ahead and return to your quarters. If I need anything, I'll let you know."

Fumbling with the side cap in his hands, Fredrick gave Marcel a smile and a nod of his head. Blank-faced, Marcel turned way from them, ascended the stairs, and out of sight.

"He is a nice fellow. You are lucky to have such a friend to look out for you."

Shosanna snorted,

"I need no one to look out for me, Fredrick…"

Her voice trailed off and as guilt sunk in, she agreed with him,

"But oui, I am lucky to have such a friend."

Crossing her arms over her chest, Shosanna assessed Fredrick and looked at him expectantly. His hands still worrying the side cap, he straightened his posture and answered her,

"Earlier today, during Lucky Kids, when I held your hand…I want you to know that I wasn't trying anything, I just..."

Shosanna interrupted him.

"It's quite alright, Fredrick. But surely, that's not all you came here to discuss?"

Fredrick appeared to be confused, his head tilted to the side.

"Well, I…"

Apparently it was.

He was absolutely heartbreaking and Shosanna could feel herself slipping away. Recovering from the embarrassment, Fredrick spoke up with more confidence, with that infuriating smile back in place,

"Perhaps we could watch a film that has nothing to do with certain events in Italy?"

Despite herself, Shosanna smiled in return.

"Such as?"

Fredrick's smile grew wider.

"The Man Who Laughs."

Shosanna, for one of the few times in the past four years, was surprised.

"A Conrad Veidt film? You do know that Germany blacklisted him, don't you?"

Fredrick gave a nervous laugh and his voice grew solemn,

"I wear the uniform, oui, but that does not mean my views align with theirs."

A charged silence hung over them and Shosanna knew she was losing herself. Wordlessly, she went about setting up the film in the projection booth as Fredrick took his seat in the auditorium. However, she made the agreement with herself to join him after the final reel was in place.

~


Shosanna was able to sneak in and sit beside Fredrick; he was so enraptured with the film that he barely noticed her company. Onscreen, Gwynplaine's horrific Glasgow smile was revealed to the royal court, eliciting ridicule; his face was permanently scarred with a smile, but the tears in his eyes revealed otherwise. Shosanna looked over to Fredrick, to see that he was crying. Silently, she covered his hand with hers and together they watched as Gwynplaine rebelled against the court, refused the arranged marriage being forced upon him, and fought to be re-united with his love, Dea.

"It was not fair that he was forced into a situation he had no control over," Fredrick whispered to her, "but he would not let it dictate his life, nor keep him from the one he loves."

And with that, Shosanna was lost to him forever.

~


The film, accompanied by the audience's cheers, drowned out the sounds of the gunshots. Her eyes were fixated on the soldier; for as lavish as the film production was, he remained achingly human and vulnerable. On the floor, Fredrick stirred. Onscreen was the heroic fantasy and dying on the floor of her projection booth was the reality. Just like the first night they had met, Shosanna felt compelled to go to Fredrick; she wanted him to know everything, to know the truth.

~


The screen was now blank, a comfortable calm permeated the theater and her hand still covered his. Shosanna made the first move, taking Fredrick's face into her hands and pressing her mouth to his. It was romantic and sweet, the kind of kiss that they'd only seen in films; the kind of kiss shared between two people who had all of eternity together.

~


Shosanna did not begrudge Fredrick as the bullets from his Luger tore through her abdomen and white-hot blinding pain surged throughout her body.

~


They stood before each other in her quarters, both nude and marveling at the sight of one another. The only lighting was provided by the city street lamps and the full moon. Everything about Shosanna - her pale skin, her tousled hair, her perfectly shaped, lithe body - was gorgeously illuminated. Fredrick was just as breath-taking; the light and shadows high-lighted the lean, hard muscle of his body and enhanced his dark eyes and the features of his youthful face. They reached out to each other, Fredrick circling his hands around her waist and Shosanna's hands taking hold of his upper arms. She was pressed close to him, gazing up into his serene face, his half-lidded eyes filled with absolute adoration. Moving his hands, she felt his thumbs glide up to rest just beneath the weight of her small breasts; and as if reading her mind, Fredrick continued to move his hands upward until he was cupping them. Shosanna closed her eyes, enjoying the feel of the heat of his palms against her sensitive skin. Lowering his head, Fredrick kissed her forehead. His voice was low and honeyed,

"Mausi."

He then kissed the tip of her nose.

Moving his hands back to her waist, Fredrick held Shosanna even closer.

"Liebling."

Tilting her head back, she allowed him better access to her mouth; Fredrick's kiss was loving, yet demanding. Shosanna trembled and clutched at his upper arms even harder; in response, Fredrick groaned and slid his thigh between her legs, separating them. He ran his tongue along her lower lip and she opened her mouth for him, deepening the kiss. Together, they moved in the direction of her bed, pulling each other down onto it; Fredrick was sprawled on his back with Shosanna on top, straddling him. He held his breath in anticipation as she lifted her hips and positioned his erection at her opening and in one swift motion, they were one. Just the joining of their bodies was devastating enough; sensing this, Shosanna opted for a different approach. Leaning forward slightly, she braced her hands on his shoulders and gave Fredrick a hushed, nearly desperate command,

"Move with me."

Grasping her hips, Fredrick complied. Every motion, every touch was purposeful and deliberate as they moved in unison in a languid rhythm. It was a slow-burn, a softly heated sensation that grew with intensity as she rocked against him and met his every thrust. Their eyes were locked intently and not a word more passed between them; there was nothing but the sounds of skin-to-skin contact and their breathing. It was becoming unbearable as the heat between them heightened and their movements, their rhythm, grew more frantic. Shosanna sat up straighter and rode Fredrick vigorously; he held on to her hips tight enough to leave bruises, but it was still not enough.

Roughly, he flipped Shosanna onto her back, the weight of him pushing her into the mattress. Like a wild embrace, she wrapped herself around Fredrick, craving the feel of every inch of him; her very core engulfed by his arousal as he drove into her with incredible fervor. Shosanna had never felt anything like she has in this moment, with him; nor had she ever wanted someone so much. Her eyes were dilated to such an extent that there was barely anything left of the iris, her hair was in disarray, her body screaming with the need of a stunning ache. Seeking her mouth once more, Fredrick kissed Shosanna hungrily, passionately, and with such tenderness it made her light-headed.

Gasping for breath, she succeeded in meeting his thrusts, which had become harder, faster, more determined; Fredrick's breath grew more labored, his brow stitched together in concentration. A quiet whimper escaped Shosanna's mouth, which was enough to send him over the edge. Still, he pushed on earnestly, not yet wanting to let go, for her sake. The feeling of him against her, in her, was too precious to give up, far too much to handle. Every sense was heightened and Shosanna's nerves were on fire as small tremors spread through her. Clenching tight around him and crushing his body to her, she came, with Fredrick following immediately after. When Shosanna cried out, it was the most heavenly sound he had ever heard.

~


There was something in his eyes that hurt her more than the bullets; something wounded, a heart-wrenching look of hopeful expectation intermingled with anguish and remorse. It was evident that Fredrick still loved her, and even stronger now in the way he grimaced and how his hand shook violently, hesitating to pull the trigger a final time. And though he did so, it was still an act of love, to take Shosanna out of her misery.

~


A few hours had passed since their love-making ended and Shosanna was now seated on the side of the bed, smoking and mulling over what was to come. Fredrick lay beside her, fast asleep, looking every bit the nineteen year-old boy that he was. His uniform was neatly folded on the cushioned chair next to her vanity; though he may have had special privileges that the other enlisted men did not, Fredrick still had to look the part of the War Hero and Film Star that we was. Shosanna could understand, as she was well aware of the importance of keeping up appearances. Lost in thought, she hardly noticed he had woken up, until he began trailing kisses down her back. Reaching over to the ashtray on the night-stand, she snuffed out the cigarette and eased herself back into bed and into Fredrick's arms. In the pitch-black darkness, his beaming face could light up a room.

"I told you I'm more than just a uniform."

Shosanna could not hold back the peals of laughter.

Nuzzling her neck, Fredrick murmured,

"I love you, Emmanuelle."

It was like a fairytale, the kind she read to her brother Amos: The brave and noble prince who has come to rescue the princess who has been living in isolation in the tower. The prince would fall in love with her and show her that his kingdom was not entirely populated with monsters; that great hope and beauty were still possible. Shosanna could have laughed even harder at the absurdity of it all if only the reality of it all wasn't so depressing.

Relaxing against him, all Shosanna could say was,

"Fredrick, hold me."

Though not the words he preferred to hear, Fredrick could not argue with her request.

~


As her head rolled to the side, away from Fredrick, and she heard the heavy sound of his Luger dropping to the floor, Shosanna realized that perhaps it was best that he did not know the truth; at least not in this life. Just as they began at Le Gamaar, it was only fitting that they should end there. She knew that she would see him again shortly, and that they would have all of eternity to make it up to each other.




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[identity profile] checkerdandy.livejournal.com on November 28th, 2009 04:21 pm (UTC)
That was beautiful. Thanks.
http://suspiriorum.livejournal.com/: Caroline talks to you softly sometimes[identity profile] suspiriorum.livejournal.com on November 28th, 2009 09:50 pm (UTC)
Thank you! And you're welcome. I try to do what I can for them ♥
[identity profile] violent-aki.livejournal.com on November 29th, 2009 12:02 am (UTC)
Oh, that was so beautiful and heart-wrenching! I love your works. ♥

I just have a teeny tiny little nitpick - Shosanna is older than nineteen. In the script, when she escapes, LaPadite gives her age as 16-17. In the film, it's changed to 18-19, so in the movie, she's roughly 22. And if you're going to make Fredrick the same age, that would apply as well. But that's just me being OCD, sorry! Still a great fic :D
http://suspiriorum.livejournal.com/: A moment out of time[identity profile] suspiriorum.livejournal.com on November 29th, 2009 01:55 am (UTC)
Thank you ♥ Writing them from within the setting of the projection booth was something I had not yet tackled and it distracted from the three other fics I'm working on (I write Shosanna/Fredrick like it's my job).

And your OCD is highly understandable! I combine both script and film canon for Shosanna and Fredrick, and the script gets a slight edge in some aspects, as opposed to the film. However, I do agree that it makes more sense to stick to Shosanna's age of around 22 in the film, whereas it makes sense to keep Fredrick at 19 (the man he was based off of, Audie Murphy, was not even 21 when his tour of duty ended). It's a detail I can easily edit and it gives me something to work with in another fic, wherein they survive Operation Kino and become re-acquainted with each other.

Other than over-analyzing the source material, I do appreciate other IB fans to keep me on my toes, as I want to do as much justice to Shosanna/Fredrick as possible. So, thanks again! ♥
[identity profile] la-belle-ange.livejournal.com on November 29th, 2009 02:08 am (UTC)
GAH. You always break my heart in the most perfect way possible. The idea of them being lovers before killing each other is brilliantly, painfully gut-wrenching. ♥
http://suspiriorum.livejournal.com/: You and me could write a bad romance[identity profile] suspiriorum.livejournal.com on November 29th, 2009 05:01 am (UTC)
Aw, thanks ♥ I'm no good at writing tons of angst, so I prefer a more bittersweet approach so I can give them something. I've been working on other Shosanna/Fredrick fic, but this premise basically my brain hostage, so I had to write it. It's primarily because of QT's quote about the projection booth scene being romantic and their way of consummating their relationship. I recognize the tragedy of the scene, but the immense beauty of it is what really gets to me.

Quick edit, but if you're interested, I've also written a Shosanna/Fredrick drabble, too: http://community.livejournal.com/ib_100/1357.html#cutid1

Edited 2009-11-29 09:31 am (UTC)
[identity profile] la-belle-ange.livejournal.com on November 29th, 2009 03:09 pm (UTC)
Thanks for the link!! I'll go check it out. :)
http://suspiriorum.livejournal.com/: Cut close to home[identity profile] suspiriorum.livejournal.com on November 29th, 2009 10:48 pm (UTC)
You're welcome! I hate to come off as weird for providing the link, but [livejournal.com profile] ib_100 is a neat little community with some great potential. And having never written a drabble before, I've been excited to share it with others who appreciate Shosanna/Fredrick, too ♥
[identity profile] piecesofalice.livejournal.com on November 30th, 2009 09:25 am (UTC)
"Fredrick, hold me."

Though he preferred to hear three other words, he could not argue with her request.


I am such a loser, you made me cry. YOU MADE ME CRY.

I'm sorry I only got to this today, but hell's bells, it was worth it. You've managed to piece together their fragments in such a heartbreaking way, but still absolutely worthy of the characters and the tiny amount of time they had with each other. It really captures the finite nature of them, and you're amazing.

Uhhh

LOL MARCEL

<3

EDIT: Caps usage = A+++

Edited 2009-11-30 11:05 am (UTC)
http://suspiriorum.livejournal.com/: Now I see a face in your eyes[identity profile] suspiriorum.livejournal.com on December 1st, 2009 05:57 am (UTC)
Oh, wow. Really though, thank you ♥

I figured that sooner or later, you'd find this one, as these fics will remain on the internet until LJ explodes.

I'm absolutely compelled to give Shosanna and Fredrick their 'own small corner' in a world where there are none. Since I had yet to write them within the projection booth setting, it seemed fitting to explore the beauty of their deaths and let them have something within the same situation that denied them their love until the very end. Ultimately, I find this fic to be the the happiest of the ones I've written so far, as Shosanna and Fredrick are forever bound together by their fates; death is able to unite them and nothing will ever be able to separate them.

LOL MARCEL indeed. I don't mean to disparage him and perhaps there are Shosanna/Marcel fans reading this, but in the grand scheme of things (especially considering the romance and beauty of the projection booth scene), he is inconsequential to Shosanna/Fredrick. There's that part of her that only Fredrick was able to reach out to and see, and there was more meaning in their ending than there ever was in her life with Marcel. Oh, QT, we see what you did there.

I knew you'd appreciate the caps! Love In Thoughts will come in handy for my continuation of King For A Day.

And I'm seriously amazed that And We Will Feel The Weight was able to provoke such strong emotions with in you, as I've never been certain of my writing abilities (that's generally been my brother's area of expertise), but maybe there's more to it than I've previously thought.
[identity profile] nickytheapache.livejournal.com on March 21st, 2010 05:30 am (UTC)
FIRST OFF, LOVING THE PICTURE AT THE BEGINNING, THAT'S SUCH A BONUS
Does everything you write have to make me cry?!
What's with me? I swear, I'm not even PMS-ing.

You are such a talented writer - I haven't enjoyed fanfiction this much in AGES.
This was fucking brilliant and beautiful. Thank you for such enjoyment!

I loved everything about it. Both were so in character. Everything was perfect.
You are a genius.

And I am now going to pretend everything you wrote actually happened.
Because it should have.
And who is to say it didn't? ;)
http://suspiriorum.livejournal.com/: It could be the two of us[identity profile] suspiriorum.livejournal.com on March 21st, 2010 07:07 am (UTC)
Re: FIRST OFF, LOVING THE PICTURE AT THE BEGINNING, THAT'S SUCH A BONUS
It's a screencap from The Countess, about Countess Bathory. Not a great film, and it was Daniel's first English-speaking role, but he was worth watching.

There's a kind of lovely melancholy that follows them, which is unavoidable with writing them, and I'm glad I could convey that.

You're very, very welcome! It takes some care and consideration with writing Shosanna and Fredrick, so it's extremely important to me that I keep them in character. My aim with this fic was to give them something to themselves, something lovely.

And I am now going to pretend everything you wrote actually happened.
Because it should have.
And who is to say it didn't? ;)

Well, they met in June, and according to the calendar in the projection booth, the premiere was in July, so [livejournal.com profile] piecesofalice like to think that something happened in all of that time between!
[identity profile] nickytheapache.livejournal.com on March 22nd, 2010 04:02 am (UTC)
Re: FIRST OFF, LOVING THE PICTURE AT THE BEGINNING, THAT'S SUCH A BONUS
Ah yes! I have a few screencaps from that film in my pictures! I want to see it just because of Daniel, and now that you say it's worth watching for him, I must try to view it somehow xD

It's so true, the melancholy! You nailed it. :)

Your aim was a bullseye for sure, and it was extremely lovely :)

Haha, I knew they met in June, but thanks for the date of the premiere! Hehe, I am liking the thought of that as well. :)
http://suspiriorum.livejournal.com/: Set me free[identity profile] suspiriorum.livejournal.com on March 22nd, 2010 11:37 pm (UTC)
Re: FIRST OFF, LOVING THE PICTURE AT THE BEGINNING, THAT'S SUCH A BONUS
I know there are torrents for it around online, which is how [livejournal.com profile] piecesofalice and I found it. The film also co-stars William Hurt, who has always been of my favorites. It seems that no matter what the film, Daniel always gives a good performance.

This is one of my favorites out of the meager amount of fics I have written (Whisper being my very favorite right now), and tackling the projection booth was a challenge for me when writing this one. And whenever I'm in doubt, I just know to make Fredrick naive and awkward.

You're welcome! It all seemed like a short span of time in the film, so I got excited to see the calendar in the projection booth. I love all of the details in this film ♥ (as if that isn't obvious enough)
[identity profile] nickytheapache.livejournal.com on March 24th, 2010 03:39 am (UTC)
Re: FIRST OFF, LOVING THE PICTURE AT THE BEGINNING, THAT'S SUCH A BONUS
I really should try out this whole torrent thing! I don't know why, but I feel like I shouldn't... It seems rather necessary though, especially when you're craving foreign films, or films with your favourite international actors...
I agree - even if the storyline is bleh, Daniel always delivers and makes it enjoyable.

Is Whisper a Shosanna/Fredrick? I'm not sure if I read that one yet!
Ha! Yes, always stick to naive and awkward. Awe, I love Fredrick so much - his awkward naivety is what drew me into his character the first time I saw the movie, and how he expressed said behaviour through his hands. So cute.

"Je dit 'bravo'!"
Not obvious at all... :)
http://suspiriorum.livejournal.com/: As I'm breaking in two electric blue[identity profile] suspiriorum.livejournal.com on April 1st, 2010 03:01 am (UTC)
Re: FIRST OFF, LOVING THE PICTURE AT THE BEGINNING, THAT'S SUCH A BONUS
Torrents have made life easier as a film fan, but they can also be a pain as not all of the foreign films have subtitles (yet I download them anyway).

As [livejournal.com profile] piecesofalice put it, Daniel is the kind of actor that shows that there are no small parts, only small actors.

It certainly is!. I wrote it spur of the moment after [livejournal.com profile] piecesofalice linked me to some IB fic (Bridget/Archie, to be precise) and there was this awful Marcel/Shosanna fic that went through the various possibilities of her plan, and how she could wake up next to Fredrick and how awful that would be because he's a terrible person/lover/whatever. So, taking such a premise of dreams and possibilities, I sought to rectify the situation and scrub our brains clean of such nonsense.

Shosanna/Fredrick is all I write, though I am working on Bridget/Dieter (taking place in 1938 an exploring what history there might have been between them). She was the only person to get Dieter to smile so wide and to exclaim, "Wunderbar!"

There's so much to Fredrick and I tried to reason with myself that he was an awful person to explain away the projection booth scene, but I couldn't, because it's so clear that he's just this sweet kid who, like Shosanna, was ruined by the war.

I can't be terribly subtle with those two. I JUST LOVE THEM SO MUCH.
[identity profile] nickytheapache.livejournal.com on April 3rd, 2010 02:00 am (UTC)
Re: FIRST OFF, LOVING THE PICTURE AT THE BEGINNING, THAT'S SUCH A BONUS
I tried messing around with torrents tonight, but they baffled me and I didn't have the patience to figure them out, haha.

That is very, very true!

Ah! Yes! I just favourited it and I will read it as soon as possible! Ah, bleck. If you're going to ship Marcel/Shosanna, at least make your fic good... Woo! Power to you! I can't wait to read it.

Oh my Gosh, this excites me greatly! What a fab plot outline! I'm anxious!

Amen to that.

I'M GLAD YOU LOVE THEM SO MUCH. BE AS BLUNT AS YOU LIKE.
http://suspiriorum.livejournal.com/: Acting on your best behaviour[identity profile] suspiriorum.livejournal.com on April 4th, 2010 05:24 am (UTC)
Re: FIRST OFF, LOVING THE PICTURE AT THE BEGINNING, THAT'S SUCH A BONUS
It took me some time to figure them out at first, too. It was my determination to download a Chiaki Kuriyama film (this was right after Kill Bill), so my stubbornness won out. However, trying to explain torrents (such as to my dad) never quite works.

I'll completely fallen for characters in films with very limited screen time, and all because the actors playing those parts gave everything. And again, if Jacky Ido played Marcel better (showed more fear, apprehension, something), then maybe I wouldn't find him to be so useless.

There's not much Marcel/Shosanna out there, but what I've found is so bland. Then the rest is Shosanna being violated by Landa or Hellstrom, which is complete character desecration (I'm a bit of a jerk with all of that, but I stick to QT's OTP and anything else is atrocious). I hope you enjoy it! It was pretty spur of the moment, but I really love how it turned out.

August's expressions and attention to Bridget in the tavern are what sold me on Dieter/Bridget. Of course, he's not as clever as he thinks he is and Bridget would have been in control of the situation, which he wouldn't object to; all of it makes them fun to write.

WE'LL JUST CAPSLOCK OVER THEM FOREVER, AS THAT IS THE ONLY SOLUTION.

[identity profile] nickytheapache.livejournal.com on April 5th, 2010 06:54 am (UTC)
Re: FIRST OFF, LOVING THE PICTURE AT THE BEGINNING, THAT'S SUCH A BONUS
Damn torrents. I'll have to figure them out. I mean, it would make my life so much easier when loging for foreign films.

All this time I've been wondering why I didn't care for Marcel at all... I guess it truly was Jacky's performance... And not only that, but how much Daniel's trumps his, and how much of a better story Sho/Fred are.

I really want to read your Bridget/Dieter! They will be perfectly in character, because of your knack for that, and it'll work so perfectly. Hoooooray!

HECK YEAH WE WILL. SHO/FRED DESERVE ALL THE CAPS IN THE WORLD!!!!1 EXPRESSING LOVE THROUGH CAPSLOCK IS JUST SO EASY.