Liquid Life = Drink Smoke Fxck Fire...

Cecil 2022-01-14 08:01:43

Norm ppl's Liquid Life= Drink Smoke Fxck Fire...
Edie's Liquid Life= Norm ppl's Liquid Life + glamorous + overdose

last year when I watched Ciao! Manhattan, I wrote a note, turned it out and posted:
"...Edie Sedgwick, American heiress-early During the British colonial period in the United States, her family in the center of New England has always belonged to a prominent family in Massachusetts. She was naturally rebellious and later stepped into the beauty circle, fashion circle, and film circle, and became a generation legend. She and the famous Jewish poet and composer Bob Dylan has a very deep experience. Later representative film and television work Ciao! Manhattan can also be called a classic swan song.
PS. Rumor has it, American national beautiful girl Lindsey Lohan quickly became popular in the American entertainment industry because of her appearance similar to Edie.
... "
Vogue said that she was a youth earthquake. It's not fake that her short life bloomed in the American literature and art circles. The aftershocks have not disappeared. RIP Edie Sedgwick...

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Extended Reading
  • Hugh 2022-03-24 09:03:07

    Only see the outside, not the inside biography

  • Isac 2022-04-22 07:01:47

    The poster is not beautiful at all. Actually she is beautiful.

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.