Sad Dorothy

Providenci 2022-09-06 23:20:58

A tragic life, a little unappreciative.

After reading it, there are two points that I feel that the expansion is not enough:

One is whether the current boyfriend admires her or just wants to use her to make money. Judging from the reactions of the London assistant and the conductor, it should be the latter, but it is difficult to tell whether there are both feelings in the middle. Subsequent changes have taken place;

The second is the entanglement between her ex-husband and her. What was it like? Who was right and who was wrong? There are also three previous marriages that have not been explained, and it is conceivable that they must all fail. Happy marriages are all the same, but unhappy marriages are unhappy in their own way.

We can only speculate on these two points. Childhood has become a tool for making money, losing autonomy and freedom, leading to distrust of partners, and it feels like they are using her to make money. Insecurity desperately needs love and can only find solace from a pair of children. However, he has lower-than-normal precautions against strangers, such as Micky who just saw Micky, or the pair of old movie fans who just saw London. Taking medicine all year round to control appetite and control sleep will inevitably have a profound impact on endocrine, mood, psychology, mentality and even mental state and mental state. The precarious state of the show throughout London made it difficult to tell whether years of medication or an unhappy marriage were the bigger effects. In the final analysis, it stems from an unhappy family and a tragic childhood.

The "Wizard of Oz" is repeatedly mentioned in the play, but he is ignorant and ignorant. Although he has a general understanding of the general plot of this work from other forms, he has not read the original work and has no deep understanding of the hidden meaning in it. In the same way, in the film, the director and screenwriter must have a deep meaning in starting this tragic life with childhood Judy as Dorothy. All of Judy's pain began here, but the few joys in the later years of her life who were able to sing the songs in the play on stage, resonated and reverberated among fans, also came from this. Compared with the joy of the trip to the OZ country, Judy, the tragic Dorothy, can only sink in real life.

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Judy quotes

  • Judy Garland: I just want what everybody wants. I seem to have a harder time getting it.

  • Dr. Hargreaves: Do you take anything for depression?

    Judy Garland: Four husbands. Didn't work.