We’re invisible. Don’t you know that? — A SINGLE MAN (2009) dir. Tom Ford
A Single Man (2009) dir. Tom Ford
This word comes up two or three times in our film. Because at that moment in time, homosexuals were invisible. - Tom Ford
A Single Man (2009)
“Fear after all is our real enemy. Fear is taking over our world. Fear is being used as a tool of manipulation in our society.”
"It was a way of helping the audience feel what George is feeling. George at the beginning of the day is deeply depressed, he isn’t seeing anything, his world is absolutely flat. As he goes through the day he’s really pulled by the beauty of the world, and by the time we get to the end of his day he’s been re-energised. He’s living actually in technicolour. Everything is so sharp, he thinks he’s looking at things for the last time. So, he’s really looking for the first time in a long time of his life, and that was what the colour surges were about.” - Tom Ford
A Single Man (2009) dir. by Tom Ford (via violentwavesofemotion)