Love is love ๐๐
Person: 'I can't believe summers over already'
Me: 'yeah sure yeah sucks man'
Inside my head: ๐๐๐ฆ๐ท๐ธ๐๐ฌโฐ๏ธ๐๐๐๐ฆ๐ท๐ธ๐๐ฌโฐ๏ธ๐๐๐ฆ๐๐ท๐ธ๐๐ฌโฐ๏ธ๐๐๐ฆ๐๐ท๐ธ๐๐ฌโฐ๏ธ๐๐๐ฆ๐๐ท๐ธ๐๐ฌโฐ๏ธ๐๐๐ฆ๐๐ท๐ธ๐๐ฌโฐ๏ธ๐๐๐ฆ๐๐ท๐ธ๐๐ฌโฐ๏ธ๐๐๐๐ฆ๐ท๐ธ๐๐ฌโฐ๏ธ๐๐
are you ever like "i want to contribute to this world in some way, i want to make an impact, just do something" and then simply procced to like stuff, reblog posts, sink into fanfictions, scream because of your fav actor or character? because like yeah, me too
Okay, Iโm gonna talk more in depth about the Kit Connor situation - by not talking about him.
I am seriously tired of people putting so much onus on actorsโ shoulders. I understand that for many people, especially those who donโt understand the process of filmmaking, actors are the face of the project. To them they represent the story. And itโs true that actors are very important to stories! But frankly I think we as a society give them more credit than they are due. Sometimes this is for their benefit (high-profile actors being paid millions while half the crew could never afford a mortgage) and other times like in the case of Kitโs private life being invaded it is decidedly not.
You know who I havenโt seen people talk much about? Euros Lynn, who directed all eight episodes of Heartstopper. Who not only is responsible for getting the performances out of our actors, but also collaborates across all departments to ensure consistency of vision. Euros Lynn, who is gay and married to a man.
Excerpt from an interview with Euros:
โItโs a proud celebration of how wholesome and pure-hearted queer love can be, and how love can be, because love is love across any sexuality,โ Lyn says. โItโs really uplifting to work on a show like this, but thatโs not to negate the fact that lots of queer stories have complexity in them and have nuance and are about transgression. Lots of the complicated experiences of being queer are equally valid. Itโs just wonderful to have something like [Heartstopper] as part of our canon of queer stories that is just a positive, wholesome celebration. Even in this show we donโt shy away from the darker side of homophobic bullying in school, and Charlie has his own demons that heโs dealing with alongside problems with self-worth. Nick has to come out and discover that heโs a person who is different to the world around him, and then Darcy and Tara have their own challenges. All our characters have obstacles they need to overcome and not everything is utopian and perfect. And yet, beneath it all is this overwhelming sense of hope and joy.โ
โI was a teenager growing up in the 1980s which was a time when the government introduced a law called Section 28 which banned the promotion of homosexuality in education or public life, and it really set the tone for those years,โ Lyn recalls. โI remember feeling very ashamed of being gay, and I didnโt come out until I was in my 20s, so I didnโt have what Nick and Charlie had until I was a little older. Watching the show or reading the script I didnโt feel sad, I didnโt feel grief for what I didnโt have, I just felt joy for them. It really makes me happy that there are teenagers now who can be out in school, who can fall in love, and whose traumas are normal teenage traumas like, โWill that person fancy me back? Oh my god do they think Iโm ugly? Do they think Iโm beautiful?โ and just the normal traumas of being a teenager, rather than the trauma of suppressing your sexuality or not."
What about Patrick Walters, executive producer, who can be spotted on set with Alice in many of Tobyโs blogs, who was responsible for guiding Alice through the journey of taking this story from comics to film?
Letโs hear what Patrick has to say:
โI self-identified with โCharlieโ. I thought, โHeโs just like me. I was that sort of slightly anxious, dark, curly-haired 17 year old who was constantly overthinking, and quite shy..โ But I also knew who I was in some ways,
I showed her [Alice] that picture and I was like, โI love Charlie Spring and I feel memories of my teenage years are in this character, and it would just be such a joy to go on this journey with you!โ
Heartstopper is the first of my shows to get picked up and be made and itโs just been the most joyful, life-changing process. I feel so incredibly lucky, I canโt tell you. I love the graphic novels itโs based on so much. Iโm a gay man with feelings of wanting to be represented in the TV shows that I see. So when I first read the graphic novel as it was published, I was like, โWow, Iโve never seen this before. This is so emotional. Itโs about young gay love and I feel so happy having read it,โโ
Iโm a gay man, but I feel such kinship with trans people, bisexual people, asexual people and that sense of family and belonging is super-important and super-meaningful. It should be celebrated. Itโs not that weโre all just banded together. Weโre not box-ticking. Thereโs a friendship and intimacy and acceptance, that straight people donโt have. I love being part of the LGBTQ+ family and I think if Heartstopper can show young audiences โHey, this isnโt something to stress aboutโฆ I might be gay, I might be bi, I might be thisโฆ.โ itโs a journey that you take your own pace,
โYou do it however you want to do it, but all around you, youโll have like a family of people cheering you on and itโll be okay. Itโll be more than okay. Itโll be fun. Exciting.
โI think thatโs the message in Heartstopper that feels different and groundbreaking.โ
So if youโre someone whoโs fixating so much on the actorsโ sexuality, I ask you - is it because you want conscientious representation, or are you just fixating on the actor too much and expecting them to be exactly like their character? This is a show created by queer people. The people who created this show understand what is important, and are dedicated to bringing these experiences to life. They are talking about it in interviews and are excited to share their storiesโฆ
โฆso why are people harassing a teenage actor over his sexuality and calling that โactivismโ?
Deep in your wounds are seeds waiting to grow into beautiful flowers.
Niti Majethia
Aurora Borealis // Work in Progress
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Hi I'm Lea. Overthinking way more than I should. 26 years on earth and still trying to find out what the fuck is going on. Desperately wishing to be a writer.
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