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I love all the different, yet equally effective, modes of caregiving everyone in Tish's family and in her orbit with Fonny provide for each other

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One of the beautiful, heartbreaking things about this movie is how it shows the limits of individual white goodness in the face of systemic prejudice. Tish and Fonny absolutely need people like Levy, Fonny's lawyer, that shopkeeper. They could not survive without their kindness. But with only their kindness, it's still a marginal existence. They are still in danger all the time.

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I also feel like it's no coincidence that Fonny's lawyer looks and is styled so much like Gregory Peck's Atticus Finch. It makes for a fascinating commentary on the true limits of what One Good White Man can do in the face of systemic racism.

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The line-- "on one should ever have to speak to someone they love through glass"-- devastating

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Thank God at least I don't have to watch Regina King's performance and mourn its neglect. At least the Academy got one thing right.

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That Brian Tyree Henry was not nominated for this performance honestly it's proof that too few Academy voters saw this movie, because his performance is just remarkable.

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That they can find so much humor and love in this scene. The difference in Fonny when he can bring his blue with him versus Fonny when all he has is grey.

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I feel like there is also significance in the fact that Fonny's mother's outfit is so close in color and fabric to what Tish is wearing in their first date scene, but so completely different in mood and style.

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Tish's sister is one of my very favorite parts of this movie.

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The precious child they cast to play young Fonny-- such a fucking attack

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This is one of my favorite scenes and, per his interview on this podcast, it was largely made-up by Barry Jenkins: https://www.wgaeast.org/onwriting/barry-jenkins-if-beale-street-could-talk/

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I also love the complexity that is granted to Fonny's father. He's much more sympathetic than Fonny's mother, but you can also tell that he ain't shit as a husband.

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The color composition in these early scenes is almost too beautiful to look at.

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I hope you loved the movie the way we do.

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Jan 20, 2020Liked by Dame Sophie

This is so so beautifully made; it should have won ALL the awards.

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Jan 20, 2020Liked by Dame Margaret

The score does SUCH good work here- fluttering strings as Tish hesitates a moment, then a clearer melody as she makes up her mind, UGH. I love it!

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ERNESTINE!!!!!!

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Jan 20, 2020Liked by Dame Sophie, Dame Margaret

The steel in Tish’s voice during the voiceover!!! She’s so direct- what a contrast from the lover’s talk on the subway.

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Jan 20, 2020Liked by Dame Margaret

I love that Fonny asked if Tish had told her “folks” and his “daddy” and then the movie shows us exactly why.

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Jan 20, 2020Liked by Dame Margaret

The opening scenes remind me so much of watching a ballet, or a really good ice dancing pair. Everything about them is so synchronized!!

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Jan 20, 2020Liked by Dame Sophie, Dame Margaret

Is that Dave Franco in the yarmulke?! (Sorry, so behind)

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Jan 20, 2020Liked by Dame Sophie

I love how this film just lingers and let's us watch real and deep and slow performances.

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Jan 20, 2020Liked by Dame Sophie

I love her monologues

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Jan 20, 2020Liked by Dame Margaret

The way she holds her head when she tells his family

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Jan 20, 2020Liked by Dame Margaret

“The only one that can do it” is killing me knowing how far she goes for her own child later in the movie

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Jan 20, 2020Liked by Dame Margaret

Holy shit. I knew literally nothing about this so I'm. My jaw dropped.

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Jan 20, 2020Liked by Dame Margaret

"Who cares how it comes here?" (Paraphrasing) was just. So important.

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Thank you guys so much for watching with us!

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THE LIGHTING IN THIS SCENE IS JUST INCREDIBLE. To be able to capture so much detail in Brian Tyree Henry's face while also keeping him in shadow. Just stunning.

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I'm just putting this episode of Thirst Aid Kit about the beauty of Stephan James here for, you know, reasons. https://slate.com/podcasts/thirst-aid-kit/2019/10/stephan-james-bobby-cannavale-and-winston-duke-steal-scenes-and-hearts

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I really want a Tom and Lorenzo-style breakdown of the color story in this movie. I feel like there is significance in the fact that here, Tish is in bright green, while Fonny is still in the blue and yellow of their earlier scene.

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"Unbow your head." Amazing line and delivery.

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Her family is just too beautiful. I love them.

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I've already teared up.

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I wanted a happy ending so desperately. But this was perfect. I am dehydrated from crying.

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Now the music fades to rain again, but Tish is feeling vulnerable about loneliness/the baby instead

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I'm behind, but is her sister Dawn from "Mad Men"?!

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TIENE DIEGO!?!?

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regina!!!

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Yay! Haven't seen this movie yet! thank you both for organizing!

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So excited! (Also first time using the substrack thread, so I hope this is how it works!)

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