Another woman's tragedy

Wyatt 2022-04-19 09:02:39

Another woman's tragedy. Some women's tragedies come from being too egoistic, such as the road to revolution; some women's tragedies come from being influenced by others and losing themselves forever, such as this biographical film about Edie.
I don't know much about art. After watching the film, I googled it, and then I realized that the two characters in this girl's destiny are both immortal masters of the era, one is Pope's ancestor Andy Wohuo, and the other is the village master Bao Bo. Polyester. But what about the master, I really want to make Hai Bian annoy these two stinky men...

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  • Danielle 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    Sad Movie I hate sadness.

  • Rosalee 2022-04-21 09:03:02

    Love the way Edie dances and the way Andy talks. Playing the role of Bob Dylan (unnamed in the film, only said to be musicalian) is the kid in the Star Wars prequels, which is much more handsome than Skywalker. The birth of The Velvet Underground (Lou Reed and John Cale) is closely related to Andy Warhol. Edie Sedgwick in the film is pitiful, like the heroine of a novel Ma Yuan introduced in a lecture.

Factory Girl quotes

  • Edie Sedgwick: To me, New York was Jackson Pollock sipping vodka and dripping paint onto a raw canvas.

  • Billy Quinn: How did a nice chick like you get mixed up in the whole acting racket?

    Edie Sedgwick: Breakfast at Tiffany's. You know, Audrey with her hair pulled back, and she's smoking through the black cigarette holder.

    Billy Quinn: You wanna live in a movie?

    Edie Sedgwick: I never saw the movie, just the poster.

    Billy Quinn: So you haven't read the book then?

    Edie Sedgwick: Well, Audrey isn't in the book.

    Billy Quinn: The book is a bit different. It's about a working girl and a writer, an artist. You see, the artist steals the girl's stories and makes a fortune, and the girl doesn't get anything.

    Edie Sedgwick: Why do you have such a problem with Andy?

    Billy Quinn: Because of what he worships.