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Miriam ([personal profile] segnung) wrote2010-10-17 11:16 pm

Shosanna/Fredrick/Mélanie Laurent/Daniel Brühl graphics and icons

Shosanna/Fredrick and Mélanie Laurent/Daniel Brühl graphics, along with a bit of Bridget von Hammersmark/Dieter Hellstrom. 14 in total, varying sizes.




It was easier to organize and post these as thumbnails, so clicky on each one to see its full size:

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A few icons, all Shosanna/Fredrick and Mélanie Laurent/Daniel Brühl:

Fredrick Zoller/Shosanna Dreyfus icon Daniel Bruhl/Melanie Laurent icon Daniel Bruhl/Melanie Laurent icon



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Comments and credit are nice.

Enjoy! ♥

[identity profile] openthecages.livejournal.com 2010-11-07 03:37 pm (UTC)(link)
DAMN IT!
That is GORGEOUS. Absolutely GORGEOUS.
Who do you think would be Deckard, then? Landa? *-*
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[identity profile] suspiriorum.livejournal.com 2010-11-07 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you! Roy/Pris and Shosanna/Fredrick are my only two major OTPs (I usually just go with the flow otherwise), so I had to combine the two in some way. It's something I've been working on in my spare time, but eventually, I plan on making a post of Blade Runner reimagining post; not in a let's-remake-it way, but a what-if-Ridley-didn't-make-it-until-now way.

I decided on August Diehl as Deckard, with Zoe Saldana as Rachael (I think it'd be a great challenge for her). Sticking to Ridley's portrayal and notion of Deckard being a replicant (some fans I've found don't), I made this:


I thought of Christoph for Tyrell, actually. The creation and eventual fate of the replicants is heartbreaking to me, and his abandonment of Rachael after she realized she wasn't human was cruel. However, Tyrell, even when confronted by Roy, treats them (as they are essentially his children) so warmly. It's quite malicious of him, though that never shows. I think Christoph can easily play that: charming, and nurturing, though ultimately, he's a villain.

I was thinking of Eva Green as Zhora and Ken Watanabe as Gaff (aside from Batty's dialogue and speech, the line, "It's too bad she won't live; but then again, who does?" is one of my favorites and I'd love to hear him say it. And make origami unicorns).