After watching it, I was thinking about Judy Garland, who doesn't love her?
I love her beautiful singing for the stage, her sometimes childish willfulness, her daring to love and hate, and her romanticism that cannot lack love until death...
The forced growth of her childhood dream of being a singer was the fundamental reason for her later desire for love and alcoholism to relieve her mental stress. Just like the shadows brought by her original family, she couldn't heal herself. Love comes and goes, life is ups and downs, nothing can accompany you to the end, except for these wounds in your heart, for example, when you eat cake at the end, you habitually only eat a small bite.
But Judy is trying to heal herself, by loving others, her children, and stranger gay couples. Because they, Judy and the gay couple, are weak, and from them she finds that vulnerable, who eats one more cake will be trained, sleeps all night, every move is carefully planned in front of the camera, The self that no one cares about. So she comforted them "well, to hell with them." Then she played the piano and sang together. I think this is the warmest scene in the whole movie.
Judy's curtain call is perfect, "over the rainbow" after choking, this song about "hope", completed by the audience together, also means the perfect curtain call of her life.
“It isn't a song about getting anywhere. It's about walking toward somewhere that you've dream of. And Manet, maybe the walk is every day of your life. And the walking has to be enough. It's about hope, and we all need that.”?
Will you forget her? Will not.
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