She is an angel who fell to earth

Moshe 2022-11-22 13:35:32

Because I didn't know anything about the movie or the characters in the movie at the beginning, this movie didn't attract me at first, I just had the attitude of giving it a try. From the bottom of my heart, I have no interest in an exotic artist. I have never heard her name, and I have never seen any of her performances. No matter how brilliant she was at the beginning, it is already in the past, and it is a distant past.

And a few minutes later, watching her forcefully laugh in the face of a messy life, dragging her two children around, worrying about her situation, sad about her crying, anxious about her fate, The situation, empathy.

She was an angel who fell from the world, chasing what could not belong to her.

For everyone, no matter if they are high up or at the bottom of the society, no matter how glorious the past is or they have always been unknown, how to handle the relationship between family and career, such as fish and bear's paw, has always been a problem that troubles everyone. Theme of.

This question is thrown at the beginning of the movie, you have a talent, but you have to be an extraordinary genius or an ordinary housewife, you choose.

Judy's tangled life is also like this. Can she really choose by herself? In mid-air, with career on the left and family on the right, what do you use to grab the rope of survival?

When I saw her leave her child, go to another country to start a new career, and sing her first song on stage, I'll go my way by myself...

I don't know why, I can't figure it out, I don't know if the music touched the nerves, or the lyrics touched my heart, I don't know if it's sadness or excitement, I don't know.

Anyway, tears are falling.

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Judy quotes

  • Louis B. Mayer: Your name is Frances Gumm. You're a fat-ankled, snag-toothed rube from Grand Rapids. Your father was a faggot, and your mother only cares about what I think of you. Now do you remember who you are, Judy?

  • [first lines]

    Louis B. Mayer: What do you see beyond this wall? Picture it. You've got an imagination; go ahead. What I see is a small town in the Midwest. A handful of churches, somewhere for the farmers to get drunk together. Maybe a salon for their wives to do their hair on the holidays. I visit these places. These are the people who send us our profits. Who send us your wages. I make movies, Judy, but it's your job to give those people dreams. The economy is in the gutter, and they pay for you. And I'll tell you something else: In every one of those towns, believe me, there's a girl who's prettier than you. Maybe their nose is a little thinner at the bridge; they have better teeth than you; or they're taller, or slimmer. Only you have something none of those pretty girls can ever have. You know what that is?

    Young Judy: No, sir.

    Louis B. Mayer: You have that voice. It will maybe take you to Oz. Some place none of those pretty girls can ever go.

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