Everything will be

Kale 2022-01-14 08:01:43

I remember reading a thick book of interviews before, so I won’t be so cold about "Velvet Goldmine". To this day, I still have a fresh impression of "Factory Girl" in my mind. It is undeniable that I watched this movie for Guy Pearce. Apart from this highlight, I have to act fast for those overly dramatic love triangles. Into processing.
A certain name forgotten by me (about Sterling Morrison), a musician who belonged to that "era" once commented on the feelings of Edie Sedgwick and Andy Warhol: Edie's seemingly free love actually contains unwillingness to suppressed artistry. To put it bluntly, it’s just that Andy’s ideas are too aggressive. Take Bob Dylan, who had already become a climate but not yet involved in connotation, as an example. Warhol is their band manager), Edie is easily conquered by soft dreams and free and easy pleasure, and these are things that Andy can't afford.
Pop color blocks are appropriately used in the film (in the art world, this is the symbol of Andy), and the pale and repressive catharsis seems to make people see individual masters. Excluding certain mortal qualities and enlarging certain aspects of the three protagonists' characteristics, this is understandable. It is also true that you cannot rely on a piece of "A Play on Qianlong" to know the real emperor. But advertised himself as a historical retrospect, and even broke the news that the only surviving Bob was furious, and it seemed to be a little past. I can't say it clearly, just give a few hints, and movie fans and fans are happy to "snoop" the so-called truth.
Put the existing characters into a volume of boxes, and those who were bored with Andy at that time would probably laugh out loud. Identities. Considering that about one-third of them are still alive, the difficulty of teasing is slightly increased). However, even if it is arranged in, those big people don't necessarily pay much attention to it. David Bowie and Iggy Pop, who have always remained silent, are very successful pair of role models.
In any case, the actor's appearance is fair, and all faces are like yesterday. Sienna Miller even performed 70% to 80% of the attitude of the goddess of art to emotions (others don’t need to be true), and even learned the posture of smoking. If it weren’t for life, there would be similarities. , It's not easy.
It is worth mentioning that the last historical interview in 1971, combined with all the previous cognitions, the taste in it is not said (the sleepy self, when Andy pauses to organize his thoughts, tears burst into his face) .

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  • Giuseppe 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    Fuck, it turns out that Andy was played by Guy, a piece of shit...

  • Jerrell 2022-04-22 07:01:47

    I have made a hole in this film. It is recommended to watch warhol's documentary and ciao!manhattan... But many details and historical facts are still in place, and the attitude is extra!

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.