Tribute to Gloria B

Ericka 2022-01-20 08:03:07

First of all, GLA is the woman I want to be. I hope my middle-aged can also have such freedom: children grow up without interfering in their lives, marriage over, financial freedom, good friends and lovers. However, in China It shouldn't be possible. From the beginning of G's bar activities, daily work, and occasionally wandering around with her children, it reflects her loneliness, but there is another contradiction: freedom. She went to the bar to find the year-long love she longed for, her free dance, she ran wild on D, thinking that she had found a partner, but after satisfying her emptiness, a woman's sensitivity and desire for control made her unsatisfied and wanted to possess it all. D, until the pigeons were released twice, she finally had to recognize D, put down everything happily, and returned to her one-way track, maybe we will die tomorrow, let's go to Spain become a phantom that can be met and cannot be sought. On this train heading towards the end of life, it is really too difficult and too risky to capture some scenery. G will die alone and take that freedom to the tomb. This movie is more suitable for single ladies to watch. What kind of life do you want? marriage? family? cause? free? Don’t be busy in middle age. Freedom is everyone’s right. After becoming a mother, grandma, or mother-in-law, don’t forget to have yourself. The freedom to choose loneliness, or diaper nanny, the right to choose, is in our hands. Tribute to GLA!

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Extended Reading
  • Everardo 2022-03-25 09:01:20

    There's nothing wrong with the movie or Moore itself, but there's always that weird "American remake..." feeling.

  • Kristin 2022-03-23 09:03:14

    "You have the right to your own life."

Gloria Bell quotes

  • Gloria: When Peter was little, he went into my purse and made a gun out of a tampon.

    [Everybody laughs]

    Arnold: What was the trigger?

  • Vicky: The fact that a civilian can just walk in and buy a *military-style assault rifle* is just beyond me.

    Arnold: Well, the majority of gun owners *are* responsible.

    Vicky: Okay!

    [scroffs]

    Vicky: Uhh...

    Charlie: [interrupting] This is not about the majority.

    Vicky: [continues without stopping for Charlie] The responsibility that you're *referring* to is what is going to blow up the whole planet.

    Charlie: The planet is as good as blown up already my dear. We're just arranging the deck chairs on the Titanic at this point.

    Vicky: Uh-huh.

    Arnold: I don't think we should panic. Everything goes in cycles, it's natural. Besides, every generation thinks it's the end, the worst it's ever been.

    Charlie: And one generation will be right.

    Gloria: [not feeling connected with this conversation] Well, when the world blows up, I hope I go down dancing.