“This day had to come. We’ve been dead for years. You and I in this rotting place. Look at who we are, what we’ve become!” — Sir Thomas Sharpe
Tag: crimson peak
“So I think Lucille and Thomas would disagree about what the nature of the relationship is and who does the talking, who does the listening, and who does the leading, who does the following. But they are both… They’re both orphans and have lived together, it’s the late 19th century, so it’s obviously a time when a women’s power is expressed through the capacity of the men closest to her. That’s sadly the situation, and so her proximity to her brother is one of co-dependency in that she’s invested in his success in the world, and he feels very protective of her as well but not just because of their isolation, because they’re orphans. The thing of sibling who are close in age, who have been left alone and who need each other and who depend on each other, she’s older he’s younger.”
—Tom Hiddleston
Mother Cushing creation. I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again. This ghost was one of the most stunning in the movie. The mourning attire makes me grin it’s amazing, it’s detailed and the veil and bonnet are aesthetic weaknesses of mine anyway. Of course Doug Jones and Daviddtsfx (image source) and team did a fantastic job and it shows.
Thomas Sharpe Ghost
Ghosts are real, that much I know. I’ve seen them all my life…
I like to imagine that these photos of Jessica Chastain and Tom Hiddleston are really photos of Thomas and Lucille being lovey and happy together. But alas, no.
Crimson Peak
Directed by Guillermo del Toro (2015)
Crimson Peak (2015) dir. Guillermo del Toro
But the horror… The horror was for love.
Lucille Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ Sharpe