Gia's afterthought

Herta 2022-03-21 09:02:34

The fall of the star is embarrassing, and the flower-like life withers and withers at the age of bloom, which is really sighing.

It is true that success is also Xiao He and Xiao He is also Xiao He. Gia's success comes from her character, and her final failure is also because of her character. Gia in the film is talented, inspired, and incredibly successful in her career, reaching heights her predecessors have never reached. But her spirit is empty. Her parents divorced, and she also left her own mother. Although she sometimes can't stand the loneliness, she really hopes to get help from her mother and wants to return to her mother, but she is constantly rejected because her mother also has her own life, and she values ​​her own life more. In order to get rid of loneliness, Gia tried to find a partner in her life, but beside her partner, whether male or female, she was used to a turbulent life and couldn't settle for the status quo to enjoy the days with her partner, and instead went to find other stimuli. To a certain extent, her psychology was chaotic, she could never accept herself, and she could never find a harbor where she could moor. For ordinary people, a stable life can give them a sense of security, but for Gia, this is far from enough. The stability makes her feel at a loss, at a loss, and doing nothing. She can't bear this feeling, and even repeats the day. Too much is unbearable for her, stability is a mental disaster for her, and she must get rid of it. To add fuel to the fire, one of her agents encouraged her to get rid of her comfort and challenge herself when she wanted to live comfortably. When she continued to challenge and was in full swing, unfortunately, the illness took away her spiritual support, the agent, which made Gia fall into a low ebb again. If her parents can give her a hand at this time, maybe only her parents can help her at this time, maybe she can get on the right track, at least it won't slip too far. But they all chose to move on with their lives. Gia, who was in a mental breakdown, was infected with drugs, and she slipped into the abyss of disaster and couldn't extricate herself. The persuasion and efforts of her friends were like the moon in the mirror, and when she realized that this was a disaster, everything was too much. late. Her parents felt remorse when she was about to leave this world and realized their place in Gia's heart, but it was too late. In the hospital bed, facing her own life is about to end, she no longer struggled, and turned to think about her own life. The fire of Gia's life is about to be extinguished, and at this time she has found her spiritual home. In the narration, she expressed the completeness of her life, experienced heaven, and also experienced hell. If life is just an experience, it is impeccable, but who's life is not an experience? Who has seen the real heaven and the real hell?

Once people reach adulthood and enter the society, they are faced with being constantly absorbed rather than given. This may be the responsibility of adults, but it is even more inevitable in capital society. However, even in adulthood, people have to grow, especially the growth of the mind, which needs nourishment. This growth comes from self-awareness, learning, and absorbing the nutrients that you need to grow from around you. In a capital society, it is difficult to obtain resources for growth without effort. Capital is like investing in companies, buying available resources, using them up as much as possible, and then throwing away things they think are useless. in this way. Although there is training, it is just like sharpening a knife, sharpening a person's skills to a higher level. Therefore, when a person lives in society, he must not be influenced by society, insist on learning, and insist on growing. Only in this way can he not become a tool of capital. Another feeling is that, as emphasized in the movie, the support from the family, as long as it is available, is the most important and powerful at any time, and it is never too late. Families can save everything and destroy everything.

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Gia quotes

  • Wilhemina Cooper: You practically gave my receptionist a coronary.

  • Linda: I have a boyfriend.

    Gia Carangi: [shrugs] So?

    Linda: [incredulous] SO?

    Gia Carangi: Yeah, so?

    Linda: So... I have to go.

    Gia Carangi: I have to go... I have to go... where the fuck does everybody go when they have to go?

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