No, it's black and high-collared with horizontal black ribbon detailing. Jilli must have noticed it. Maybe she can describe it better. It wasn't in any action scenes, so I don't know if it makes any still shots.
Willow ,'The Killer In Me'
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Yes, for love! That is the one. Want.
Thank you.
Excelsior!
(Sometimes it's just AWESOME being the one who finds the links.)
Steph, thank you for finding that! I was going to comment that I was trying to find a good screen shot of that shirt to pass on to the Infamous BlueJay for re-creation purposes.
Amélie Poulain and Nino Quincampoux are the only screen couple with a happy ending that I can recall rooting for strongly this decade. Otherwise it's all tragic losses or the character I like of the pair learning that he/she can stand on his/her own.
Maybe Juno and Michael Cera. But you guys are right; I can't think of any truly romantic movies in the 2000s.
Up?
Let the Right One In?
That's not 2009 though, is it?