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"I love trees."
Thursday, July 26, 2018 at 1:30PM 
A message today from Juliette Binoche's instagram.
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Thursday, July 26, 2018 at 1:30PM 
A message today from Juliette Binoche's instagram.
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AND I LOVE YOU JULIETTE.
@Charles O-Ditto.
What is it about French women (actresses?); they appear to be, as Streisand sang, ageless and evergreen.
Love her! Her Oscar win is one of my favorite upsets of all time!
She is not only the best actress to work from 1985 to now, but she's beautiful in a natural and entrancing way. The mere sight of her face moves me; Kiarostami understood the power of her face not only in Certified Copy, but also in Shirin, an ode to the female face.
I love her face when she is talking (this year's astonishing Let The Sunshine In; Hou's Red Balloon), but I love her even move when she's silent, staring at a vague point and projecting everything she wants (Blue, and Camille Claudel 1915, her best performance tout-court).
This woman is not only an actress, she's herself a masterpiece of nature, God, universe, whatever.
She's the face of Mother Nature for me.
Mareko -- Butter and uncut cocks.
The secret of the ageless french women: not having children.
What a beautiful tribute to the cinematic presence of trees! It’s true that films like Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors or The Tree of Life give them a soul that stays with us long after the credits roll. In the real world, keeping these 'silent actors' healthy and safe, especially in urban landscapes, is a massive undertaking that requires both passion and serious organization. It’s fascinating how even the art of tree care has gone high-tech; many professional arborists now use specialized tools like this https://arbostar.com/arborist-software/financial-reporting to manage the complex costs of preservation and large-scale maintenance projects. It takes a lot of behind-the-scenes work (and budgeting!) to ensure that the majestic trees we see in our neighborhoods stay as healthy as the ones we admire on the big screen. Thanks for this lovely intersection of nature and cinema!