I had no idea HOW MUCH I NEEDED THIS IN MY LIFE! It is the perfect combination of two of my most favorite things, seamlessly, flawlessly, beautifully. ♥
ETA: Okay, I actually loved this enough that I want to say something more coherent. I suck at vids. I frequently feel like I'm not 'getting' them, but when I do, O, when I do, they hit me right in the deep heart (which this does). The vids I love also illuminate things about the canon in ways that I didn't expect or realize, again, as this does, in a way that's like having something on the tip of your tongue, itchy and unscratchable and then someone else summarizes it perfectly and there's an entire body feeling of relief and understanding: YES!
Even knowing that Haven is, at heart Audrey's story, the way you cut it here, the choppy cuts, the PIECES, if you will...it's perfect, the way she has certain accepted truths of identity and self that are stripped away from her leaving a certain emptiness that she then fills by building something (with Duke, with Nathan) into something solid and beautiful and sustainable, something huge and important: a family, a life, loved ones...a new sense of self, based on those things. And then the madness comes.
I mean, I don't want to be too spoilery, not knowing if you (or whoever else reads this) has seen the S3 finale yet, but this is so especially poignant given all of S3 and the build up to that finale.
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ETA: Okay, I actually loved this enough that I want to say something more coherent. I suck at vids. I frequently feel like I'm not 'getting' them, but when I do, O, when I do, they hit me right in the deep heart (which this does). The vids I love also illuminate things about the canon in ways that I didn't expect or realize, again, as this does, in a way that's like having something on the tip of your tongue, itchy and unscratchable and then someone else summarizes it perfectly and there's an entire body feeling of relief and understanding: YES!
Even knowing that Haven is, at heart Audrey's story, the way you cut it here, the choppy cuts, the PIECES, if you will...it's perfect, the way she has certain accepted truths of identity and self that are stripped away from her leaving a certain emptiness that she then fills by building something (with Duke, with Nathan) into something solid and beautiful and sustainable, something huge and important: a family, a life, loved ones...a new sense of self, based on those things. And then the madness comes.
I mean, I don't want to be too spoilery, not knowing if you (or whoever else reads this) has seen the S3 finale yet, but this is so especially poignant given all of S3 and the build up to that finale.
Such a great vid, really excellent, thank you.