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I t took some time to convince Scarlett Johansson that a lingering shot of her bottom, encased in sheer, pink pants, was categorically the only way that director Sofia Coppola could open Lost in Translation, officially the hottest film of next year. Johansson had reservations. She's not being coy about it. Coy isn't in her repertoire. It doesn't go with her voice, which is low, sardonic, fag-filled.
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The cinema is home to any number of legendary asses: Bardot, Balthazar, Brett Ratner. Her ass is the perfect representation of a girl who exists to us only as a long curve of questions. Details become clues, their erotic value supplanted by their potential as evidence. The pink panties stretch across the middle of the frame—if this were a crime scene, they would be the murder weapon. You consider the cut of the underwear, snug but not seductive. Finally, explicitly, we focus on their color, a fleshy, gender-intense but sexless tone with a hue just strong enough to demand further attention. Is all of that color inherent to the fabric, or is some of it glowing from beneath?
Marriage to the wrong person is extremely difficult. Now that I am married, it has become more apparent that his previous comments about not minding if his wife has a career, were not entirely accurate. Two very simple things that require so much effort and understanding. Leave her so you can both find people that youre more suited for. They value femininity, motherhood, and masculinity in men. My husband has gone from proselytizing and thinking he knows it all to a real spiritual seeker, albeit with a strong testimony in the church. The important thing is doing it together. What I meant was I'm wondering if it will get noticeably easier in terms of his schedule in the next few years and right after he finishes, or if it will always feel like this when it comes to being with someone in his profession. It CAN work, to be frank.