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Brain 2022-04-19 09:02:39

Give every girl a choice. .
She is willing to gain fame and fortune but has only 24 years of life
or a mediocre life. .
I don't think it's a hard choice.
Before everyone makes a choice, she has thousands of reasons to choose it,

but Edie doesn't seem to choose
her life. She has never calculated her luck in the end,
but God is fair, so her luck only lasts. So short of
course aside from her featureless but tragic childhood,
the film begins with the turning point in her life when
she meets Andy. Oho began
with the pop art that swept America in the 50s and 60s.
People also remember this short-haired, smoky Edie with exaggerated earrings.
The movie reminded me of another biography of a female model with a similar fate to her
. gia"
They all had bad childhoods, same desire to be loved, same too ego, same death from drugs and same short-lived. . . . .

Saying so much, it seems that nothing has been rated, but it seems to be promoting another movie.

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Extended Reading
  • Eileen 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    Bob Dylan actually found such a handsome person to play, speechless.

  • Dawn 2022-04-23 07:03:46

    Guy pearce did a great job

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.