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roboluvsunicorn:

Old footage from various movies and stuff of East Asia during the 1920s… and possibly a little later. A good portion of it looks like China, but judging by some of the clothes and the appearance of Anna May Wong, I suspect some of the footage include Japan and Chinatown in the US, but don’t quote me on that. 

Check out that car at 3:18! Looks familiar, doesnt it? :)

(potentially useful reference for LoK fanart)

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The colors of The Fall | Yellow
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bexitah:

The colors of The Fall | Yellow

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    • #Catinca Untaru
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“What a mystery this world, one day you love them and the next day you want to kill them a thousand times over.” The Fall (2006)
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“What a mystery this world, one day you love them and the next day you want to kill them a thousand times over.” The Fall (2006)

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    • #Lee Pace
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I Capture The Castle (Tim Fywell, 2003)
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I Capture The Castle (Tim Fywell, 2003)

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    • #1920s
    • #Rose Byrne
    • #Romola Garai
    • #Henry Cavill
    • #Bill Nighy
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