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The Talented Mr. Ripley
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And yes, it seemed very seamless for Tom to insert himself into Dickie’s life.
I find this book vaguely creepy… well tom vaguely creepy. I have never seen this movie, or series.


And yes, it seemed very seamless for Tom to insert himself into Dickie’s life.
I find this book vaguely creepy… well tom vaguely creepy. I have never seen this mo..."
I believe its the 1950s somewhere right? Tom is a subtle looney tune for sure haha I watched the movie for the first time after finishing this one. The movie was a bit more obvious in that

I loved the movie from the 90s!

And yes, it seemed very seamless for Tom to insert himself into Dickie’s life.
I find this book vaguely creepy… well tom vaguely creepy. I have never seen this mo..."
1955- i just looked 😅👍

At Chapter 11
I mean, the trying on of Dickie's clothes and impersonating Dickie was a little weird, and , unless i missed it, Dickie never suggests Tom should wear his clothes. But i don't remember it being AS bad in the movie. I mean, it was still bad, but like, Dickie had been pushing Tom to try his clothes, no? I felt Tom was just kind of in a difficult situation, and struggles with things, and i sympathized, or even empathized.
He is just trying to navigate his world and has social awkwardness.
And while i wouldn't say i dont like redheads (oh Tom! Lol), i was also super uncomfortable with Freddie in the movie, and frankly, get nervous about people in general, asking myself if they like me or not and all that. So yeah, i can relate and sympathize with Tom. Also, i didn't know that bit about his aunt. She was pretty mean. Am i really alone? Like what makes this creepy for folks? I never got that until later on, with the more obvious things, which i havent read yet. 😅🤷♀️


For me the book made Tom much more creepy than Matt Damon did in the movie. But oh my, he just gave me the weirdest vibes. And I was trying to put him into something I could understand and it just never ever happened for me. I did not like him. I also, agree, though I was not a fan of Freddie.
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