The bullet screen in the brain that I read by myself

Jaiden 2022-11-15 04:25:36

1. Close-up of the face opening.

2. First at the agent "You won't be forgotten, right" and then into a life of displacement. Reality and dream contrast. 40-year-old Judy has returned to a state where she can't even get a play.

3. Jump between reality and the past.

4. But why didn't Judy rehearse well?

5. Long-term rest is not good, mental problems.

6. Life is a one-act drama, everyone is equally lonely, just be me. lyrics.

7. The heroine is really good at acting. Great acting, help.

8. Can’t sleep (going back to the past entry point)

9. Judy was squeezed for time. I have been taking medicine since I was young. Diving here is so much fun.

10. Wow, young Judy is so beautiful.

11. come on get happy. Sing get happy but start to cry. Judy, who is obviously successful but very lonely.

12. Poorly thin Judy.

13. Everyone can't let me make mistakes as if I'm not a real person.

14. Judy who has never eaten cake. The detail of eating the cake is so good.

14. Judy really has serious mental problems. She felt that she was just someone else's appetizer.

15. Judy who became a commodity as a child. 5555 Poor Judy

16. What is the difference between "help her grow" and "use her as a commodity"?

17. It is the same idea, the departure of family, friendship and social feelings.

18. LGBT goddess Judy.

19.555 The children cried when they decided to leave her

20. Created a feeling of live aid.

21. Harm is mainly like a song.

22. LGBT goddess! ! ! Although everyone got up and sang to her, this place was a bit dirty, but it was really moving.

23. You won't forget me, will you?

Promise me you will always remember me.

This ends. . .

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Extended Reading

Judy quotes

  • Louis B. Mayer: Your name is Frances Gumm. You're a fat-ankled, snag-toothed rube from Grand Rapids. Your father was a faggot, and your mother only cares about what I think of you. Now do you remember who you are, Judy?

  • [first lines]

    Louis B. Mayer: What do you see beyond this wall? Picture it. You've got an imagination; go ahead. What I see is a small town in the Midwest. A handful of churches, somewhere for the farmers to get drunk together. Maybe a salon for their wives to do their hair on the holidays. I visit these places. These are the people who send us our profits. Who send us your wages. I make movies, Judy, but it's your job to give those people dreams. The economy is in the gutter, and they pay for you. And I'll tell you something else: In every one of those towns, believe me, there's a girl who's prettier than you. Maybe their nose is a little thinner at the bridge; they have better teeth than you; or they're taller, or slimmer. Only you have something none of those pretty girls can ever have. You know what that is?

    Young Judy: No, sir.

    Louis B. Mayer: You have that voice. It will maybe take you to Oz. Some place none of those pretty girls can ever go.

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