Eighties styling in North country

Dusty 2022-03-21 09:02:35

The female images in this film are mainly working class, so most of the styles are in line with the appearance of working people in the United States.

Although it is impossible to have very gorgeous clothing, the retro style of the 1980s is still reflected everywhere.

The hairstyle of the supporting actress was relatively fashionable at the time, and similar hairstyles also appeared in film and television works in the 1980s.

I prefer the heroine's style of wearing a plaid shirt with a high collar. Even today it still looks great.

And this striped short-sleeved shirt, the heroine's hairstyle here is specially tied up, which is much cooler than wearing it all the time. It is also only when women gather in private that such a relaxed dress can be worn. Colorful details of the eighties.

The gentle appearance when you are with the child, the big sweater and the soft earth color, all set off the role of mother very well. There are also small-dial metal watches that also belong to the 1980s. The husband of the heroine's friend in the movie also has a hobby of repairing old watches, probably only in that era.

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North Country quotes

  • Hank Aimes: [to Josey upon announcing her desire to work at the mine] You wanna be a lesbian, now?

    Karen Aimes: [innocently] *I* wanna be a lesbian.

  • Josey Aimes: You act like I'm stealing. I work damn hard every day, same as you.

    Hank Aimes: Oh, now you're the same as me.

    Josey Aimes: Oh no, there's a few differences. You don't go to work scared of what they write about you on the walls, or what kind of disgusting thing you might find in your locker. You don't gotta be scared that one of these days you'll come to work and get raped.