What an amazing week it has been celebrating Rob as Salvador Dali, I have enjoyed every single minute of it & we still have one more treat to share with you all. Â Maria has put together this wonderful video which features six more of the scenes that blew us away. Enjoy everyone & of course tomorrow we will begin celebrating another of Rob’s brilliant roles. Â Hmm who could it be? *smiles*
Seriously Michelle & Vertigo are out and so there’s noone here to reign me in! Â I know there has to be a way for me to almost get the entire film on the site *looksovershoulder*. Â So here are a few of my favourite lines from Salvador – it’s like a “grand deluge” and I hope you enjoy!
Like some animal that’s been skinned …
Umming and ahrring I changed my mind about how many times was it M&M’s? Every scene is a favourite and has a telling as beautiful as the next. Â I chose to share this piece with you all today, a combination of two moments deliberately meshed in the movie, giving insight to Salvador seeing Federico and visa versa. Â The alley which then leads to the common room where these two souls connect while oblivious to onlookers (beautiful). Â Rob’s delivery is so convincing that you feel Dali with every ounce of your being. Â We have to be brave Federico!
If anyone is going to remember me, then I need to go further in everything …
There are truly no words in existence to express how much I adore Rob’s performance as Dali in this beautiful film. Brilliant & breathtaking are the closest but honestly, no word has been invented that could ever do him & it justice. When trying to choose a fave scene, like Maria I really did struggle. I adore each & every single moment in this film – they are all beautiful, touching & so very special. After much thought I came to rest upon this scene where as we know, Dali paints Little Ashes. I chose this one for so so many reasons & it has always especially stood out to me. Even though the first part of the scene has no words, Rob’s body language, facial expressions & actions say it all. Â This is such a tender, beautiful & special moment between Dali & Lorca & everytime I watch this scene with that beautiful music that plays in the background, I feel exactly the same way – speechless, believe everything they say to each other & believe 100% in their feelings for each other. Rob & Javier are absolutely brilliant together. Dali & Lorca’s relationship is such a complicated, beautiful & heartbreaking one & they convey this all so perfectly. I could seriously go on forever & ever with my praise for Rob & the film & every single word is so thoroughly deserved. All who have had the privilege of seeing this film & experiencing Rob’s superb performance – you know exactly what I mean. To anyone who has not seen Little Ashes, I urge you to. It will take your breath away & without doubt – stay with you forever.
A breeze is stirring across the land … am dedicating this one to Mandy for her selfless contribution to Rob’s fandom.
Rob’s performance as Salvador Dali is honestly mesmerising from start to finish.It takes rare talent to deliver this kind of character development on screen in such a short amount of time.*beams*
Aah Little Ashes … a truly magical experience, so potent; this heart wrenching tale leaves me breathless with a warmed soul every time. I realised that trying to screen cap this beauty does not really capture the way I see or feel it.Each scene and moment is like a story unto itself.So full of life in it’s delivery, the music, the performance, the cinematography – I momentarily felt caps were not good enough. Â Thankfully though, Rob’s expressions manage to remedy that.So am hoping you enjoy this montage as much as I loved breaking it down from 700 and something. Â That was a bit of a heartbreaking in itself. Â Ok alot!
Oh Salvador Dali, with your olive coloured voice.
No order to this thing, just like there is no limit.
p.s. Â No wonder Salvador didn’t want to wear the blue.
And there are so so many of those in this beautiful film.  No words I could use are strong enough to describe the feelings & emotions I experience when I watch these moments – they truly take my breath away. I will leave my commentary there & let you all enjoy the brilliance that is Rob as Salvador Dali.
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