Girl, Interrupted Comments

  • Cecil 2022-01-26 08:15:37

    500 years later, I will see Winona Ryder, and Julie is in such a meaningful exploration of the boundary between madness and reality. I once read a book where the genius is on the left and the lunatic is on the right. Behind the seemingly madness, the heroine is exploring herself. Borderline personality may not be a kind of mental illness. In friends, suicide, and treatment, the contradictory tears of self and then carefully pieced together, combined with the background of that era, if there is...

  • Holden 2022-01-26 08:15:37

    To some extent, I think this ideology is incorrect, a bit like "Forrest Gump". But it's not necessarily true. Young people in the 1960s were lunatics, and they (especially them) needed discipline to re-enter the order of the symbolic world. Unlike "Flying Over the Cuckoo's Asylum," the heroine was brain-cut, the heroine successfully accepted domestication, and by the 1970s, most of the lunatics were discharged from the hospital and became normal people. Maybe it's kind of irony or...

  • Kiera 2022-01-26 08:15:37

    Healing department psychiatric hospital movie. The background of the great era in the late 1960s has been watered down. From the perspective of a middle-class rich and mentally ill young literary and artistic woman, she sincerely portrays a group of marginal aliens. But I feel that the healing system always means a certain kind of compromise. It seems that according to the main theme and values, the tension of literature and art lies in how to accept and survive in this abnormal world. Anyway,...

  • Curtis 2022-01-26 08:15:37

    Angelina Jolie has never been so powerful even when she is holding a gun, like a...

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Girl, Interrupted quotes

  • Daisy: You're just jealous, Lisa... because I got better... because I was released... because I have a chance... at a life.

    Lisa: They didn't release you 'cause you're better, Daisy, they just gave up. You call this a life, hmm? Taking Daddy's money, buying your dollies and your knick-knacks. And eating his fucking chicken, fattening up like a prize fucking heifer? You changed the scenery, but not the fucking situation - and the warden makes house calls. And everybody knows. Everybody knows. That he fucks you. What they don't know... is that you like it. Hmm? You like it.

    Susanna: [to Lisa] Shut the fuck up!

    Lisa: [to Susanna] Hey man, it's cool, it's okay. It's fine, it's fucking fine! A man is a dick is a man is a dick is a chicken... is a dad... a Valium, a speculum, whatever, whatever.

    [then turns to Daisy]

    Lisa: You like being Mrs. Randone. Probably all you've ever known.

    Daisy: Have fun in Florida.

    [she goes upstairs to her room]

  • Janet: I want my fucking clothes!

    Valerie: Then you'll have to eat something, won't you?

    Janet: [singing] Oh Lordy, pick a bale o' cotton / Oh Lordy, pick a bale o' hay / Gotta jump down spin around pick a bale o' cotton / Jump down spin around, pick a bale o' hay...

    Valerie: [to Susanna] She thinks that bothers me.