The Fall of an Era's Superstar

Winfield 2022-10-04 21:08:24

When we envy the profession of actors who have high salaries, infinite glory and are loved by everyone, we can't imagine how sad the fall of the superstars of an era who paid behind them. Judy, who was born as a child star and sang on stage at the age of 2, was a teenager Signed by a studio and going through a series of horrible brainwashing workouts on the one hand telling her you're just because your voice is good and you're average looking and there are a lot of people better than you you should be grateful you should say thank you now you have to work hard There are forced weight control, no hamburger cakes and forced medication, growing up on the set since childhood, filming for more than ten hours a day without even a break

She has lost her personality, she said to herself, I don't even remember what my name is, I can't tell what is reality and what is a movie. I don't have my own life. I can't imagine what a terrible life it is. Although there was a strong resistance when I was young, I realized that I was brainwashed again and I had to go to work immediately Poor young Judy and the date of my date were also sneaking Although this phenomenon is also common now, it has been destroyed. Losing self This is also A missile planted in her 40s She's been through four marriages and three lovely kids She wishes she wasn't a bad mother Because she knows what a bad mother is like Even though life isn't going well, it's not that respectable anymore singing film actor

Her status and status in people's hearts have long since disappeared Living together she loves her children, which also shows that apart from being an actress, she is also a mother who longs to be loved by her children. She is also a great mother. After all, because of reality, she had to get back on her feet and went to the UK for a five-week tour. However, the situation Getting worse and worse due to long-term drug use, mental stress, easy stress, uncontrollable behavior, good and bad work attitude The result is still unsatisfactory. Finally, I lost my job in pain, but I want to perform one last stage performance.

This time the stage performance is no longer someone forcing her to come on stage, it's like urging the dishes to the table over the rainbow

It really touched my heart and finally won the applause of the audience. After singing this classic song together and ending the curtain call, Judy is extremely miserable whether it is in her early or middle age. She has been entertained by a wide audience for a long time, but the malicious evaluation of her is also It hasn't stopped, but she has been reinvigorated again and again. She is depressed and crying, but she needs to sing. She is a singer and an ordinary person who longs for freedom. She is very grateful for life and believes in the beauty of life, but the reality is too cruel to her. She is kind But it is always misunderstood that there must be an unknown side behind a high-paying career. You can't see the efforts you make in private. You can only be recognized by the audience when you are on stage.

The sad tone runs through, as reality and memory cross back and forth to make one feel more sorry for the screen superstar who died of a drug overdose at the age of 47

The most profound sentences for me

"Maybe the way

Use up every day of your life

But every step must be steadfast

I mean hope

Everyone needs it"

This sentence is very heartbreaking. Although I try to live this fucking life, I am defeated by reality and people's hearts.

“A heart is not judged by

how much you love,

but by how much

you are loved by others.”

"

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Extended Reading

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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