I'm probably the last slasher in the world to watch the film "Happy Together", right?

But just in case I'm not, it's out on DVD and I know I'll watch it again many times.

The story is a simple one; two people are in love. They are miserable apart- and miserable together. One of them leaves in a huff, the other learns how to move on from it.

Simple; but these characters are so real. The film is one of those that carries you into the lives of its people so deeply you don't *notice* you've been swept away. And it lifted me emotionally by the end without weakening the angst a bit. I don't want to say much more, because it's going to be better unspoiled by expectation.

Also: hothothot!mansex!
[The final sentiment is put forth by billy's id, which is aggravated at all the fluffy sentimentality.]
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( Jul. 8th, 2003 12:29 am)
[livejournal.com profile] ivyblossom recommended a book a few months ago; The Mysterious Mr. Quin by Agatha Christie. She said it was good, and also slashy. She is *most* correct. The adorable Mr. Satterthwaite is terribly smitten by the dashing Mr. Quin.

["Yes, I must confess- I do adopt that attitude towards you. A man of magic. Ha, ha. that is how I regard you. A man of magic." -Mr. Satterthwaite to Mr. Quin, from "At the 'Bells and Motley'".]

Any other Christie fans out there? Who also like the supernatural? Mr. Quin could be designed purposely to be crossed with Neil Gaiman's Sandman stories. I suspect that if Dame Agatha were twenty today, she'd be writing fantastic slash fiction.

Ivy, I wish you a thousand and one Harry/Draco stories. I thought I'd read all of her books already. I was ready to try a nice mindwipe for another go.
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