fannibaling:

Headcanon that this was not a session, but Will just showed up at the end of the day cause he knew Hannibal was done with all his patient, and he wanted to spend time with him. And of course Hannibal was more than thrilled to spend time with Will. And that’s why Will is sitting at the desk and Hannibal is tidying up.

odairannies:

“I got everything I need right here with me. I got air in my lungs, a few blank sheets of paper. I mean, I love waking up in the morning not knowing what’s gonna happen or, who I’m gonna meet, where I’m gonna wind up. Just the other night I was sleeping under a bridge and now here I am on the grandest ship in the world having champagne with you fine people. I figure life’s a gift and I don’t intend on wasting it. You don’t know what hand you’re gonna get dealt next. You learn to take life as it comes at you, to make each day count.”
Titanic (1997) dir. James Cameron

alessiapelonzi:

“I hunger for your sleek laugh,
your hands the color of a savage harvest,
hunger for the pale stones of your fingernails,
I want to eat your skin like a whole almond.

(Pablo Neruda, Love Sonnet XI)

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dunnomann:

Although the two men’s sexuality is never made explicit in the film, the relationship between Granger’s and Dall’s characters has a strong homoerotic subtext, skillfully engineered by Hitchcock and his actors through staging, art direction, and nuance. ‘It was just a thing assumed,’ Granger said many years later of his character’s homosexuality. ‘Either you got it or you didn’t.’

As the film’s screenwriter, Arthur Laurents, who was Farley Granger’s lover at the time, explained, ‘There wasn’t a word of dialogue that said [the two men] were lovers or homosexual, but there wasn’t a scene between them where it wasn’t clearly implied.’