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It is often suspected that everyone feels guilty about the death of Edie Sedgwick, and it is so grandiose to Kate Moss today. If not, how come it is the same it girl, the master goddess Muse, who is the same drug abuser but has such a different end? Mr. Tep’s Dark Ages) has no good feelings about it]

1. Edie Sedgwick and Andy Warhol

judge the value of Warhol through films that reflect the subjective opinions of the director. As far as the skills of materializing people and things around you and adjusting yourself into product labels for commercial sales are concerned, today's Tom Ford is really nothing.

Hayden Christensen’s character said that Warhol was just using Edie and she never saw the true face of things in the world. Edie’s impact is beyond words. A large part of ego, which is slowly cultivated and established by growth experience, comes from the affirmation of the outside world and the recognition of its peers. One loves herself very much, and the other herself has always admired and relied on (and gave her the most important affirmation); but they did not understand the crisis behind Edie's complete trust in everything, and they did not love her enough to embrace her completely. To the point of her all. The two people who didn't see the tearing and struggling and let go, completely ruined Edie's life.

Love Edie's distress, she lost the two inseparable to her at once, and Warhol's will defend that her emotions are as fragile and delicate as Edie's, so she seriously protects herself from being completely withdrawn. Edie and Warhol are together, they are fundamentally similar factor aggregations.

2. Is sensitive enough to kill?

Seeing Edie as a container, her love and trust in people around her has never been half full or half empty. She just wants more people to be with her. While getting it, she is also willing to share the feeling of pampering each other. . Such a woman, leaving her alone, regardless of her hoarse voice, she would not see her, the pain in her heart slowly turned into a black hole swallowing will. Not all depressed patients are in possession of suicidal tendencies. On the contrary, they often feel powerless and want to avoid reality.

From another perspective, reliance on and indulge in drugs is just to indulge the senses and numb the self. Headache swallowed aspirin, stomach pain swallowed stomach medicine, but the emotional pain was incurable; only when all the senses were confused and the thinking couldn't be carried out, she quietly felt relieved and got a moment of peace. She didn't want to save herself, but she was really powerless, powerless to find a warm hand that could plug the black hole.

3. The social significance of movies.

Watching a movie is always unable to grasp the focus of the movie, or read a deeper meaning away from the surface of the image. What I see is only what I want to see. Film as Social Practice once pointed out that the audience's understanding of movies depends on their experience or skills in understanding movies, and that is why there are movie categories such as A's Paw and B's Arsenic. Factory Girl is undoubtedly sluggish with more than enough content, but it reflects the depression caused by the incomplete relationship between Edie and Warhol, her boyfriend, family, and even friends. In my opinion, it has an impressive and vivid portrayal.


Background Music: Hated Because Of Great Qualities – Blonde Redhead

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Factory Girl quotes

  • Billy Quinn: Lady, you don't know shit about shit.

  • Syd Pepperman: [regarding Edie] What do you want me to do?

    Billy Quinn: I dunno. See if she needs anything...

    [walks away]

    Billy Quinn: I'd help her if I could.