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"The most important things are the hardest to say, because words diminish them. It's hard to make strangers care about the good things in your life." - Stephen King, The Body
I’m so tired, Katniss.
Mockingjay, p376
This like kills me everytime. Peeta is just a boy. He is a child who has been through more than any child or any person should ever have to. He doesn’t know what’s real and what’s fake and he doesn’t even remember how much he loved Katniss. He’s been tortured and beaten and placed in the Arena twice. He hates himself because of what the Capitol did to him. This line breaks my heart because after going through everything he’s just so, so tired.
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#HI PEOPLE WHO HATE PEETA MELLARK #THIS IS THE IMMENSE AMOUNT OF CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT THAT YOU SOMEHOW MISSED #THE PART WHERE WE SEE JUST HOW BRAVE HE’S BEEN #AND HE DOESN’T NEED A BOW AND ARROW #OR HUNTING SKILLS #OR ANY SORT OF WEAPON #TO BE ONE OF THE STRONGEST CHARACTERS IN THE SERIES
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After they finished shooting this scene Jensen took off by himself and went down the road, overwhelmed by Dean’s mindset. Jared ran after him stopping and embracing him simply whispering “Good scene, man.” and held him tight until he stopped crying.
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A little backstory to this clip before you watch it:
Will Smith’s father abandoned him and his mother when he was a child, and when Will was finally getting into show business and making a name for himself, he tried to snake his way back into his life like nothing happened. Will co-wrote this episode, and James Avery (Uncle Phil) said “this scene was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to shoot in my life. Every emotion, every word.. that was Will”
Will was actually supposed to play it off and then walk away, and there was originally an alternate scene that was supposed to happen, but he actually completely cut out what was supposed to be said, and did all of his own dialogue. The hug at the end of this scene is completely genuine, and this was a stepping stone in Will’s career where he started to take on the “do what feels, sounds, and looks right” approach to his acting.
This scene alone, means a lot, not only to Will, but to me as well, seeing as I don’t have the best relationship with my father either.
So I’ll just leave this here. Enjoy.
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