Pride meets Don Quixote

Julia 2022-12-14 19:24:49

The story itself is good enough! Plus New York feelings & plus Greta is too familiar with playing The New Yorker, it's as simple and lively as watching Francis Ha, except that tracy is targeted at the end, psychological shadow hhh

I can understand tracy very well, probably because it is a person with a lot of depression. Even infatuation with greta comes with stares and onlookers, knowing that the charm of greta may be short-lived.

There is a comment that it is really good. Tracy always thinks very highly of herself. At the age of 18, she felt that her 30-year-old life smelled corrupt.

It's sad to see tracy being targeted by everyone, I feel like she did nothing wrong. Perhaps the side effects of Qinggao are lack of empathy and insensitivity.

After watching Francis Ha and then watching American Lover, there will always be sequelae. I feel that Greta was originally clumsy, and the urban women in the show were a bit stiff.

The dialogue between tracy and the male classmates is also quite classic, and the one big side effect of Qing Gao is being single.

Still feel that the protagonist of this film is not greta, but tracy. Greta is the observed object, an Aries with an attractive appearance but a "rotten" flavor hhh

If Francis Ha is simply portraying a romantic loser, then the American lover has put on a layer of filter, and in the eyes of a talented person like Tracy, who is arrogant and arrogant, and who is good at thinking, this kind of life.

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Mistress America quotes

  • [Last lines]

    Tracy: [narrating] Meadow had made rich fat women less fat, and rich stupid kids less stupid, and lame rich men less lame. And she wanted so badly to be on the other side... to be fat and stupid and lame and rich. But what she couldn't see most of all, more than she couldn't see that she was never going to get the restaurant, was that those people were *nothing* compared to her. They were matches to her bonfire. She was the last cowboy, all romance and failure. The world was changing, and her kind didn't have anywhere to go. Being a beacon of hope for lesser people... is a lonely business.

  • Tracy: It was clear that the thing that Meadow wanted most in the world, the thing that she wanted to define her, to give her a place to put her time and talents, her everything, the restaurant, it was clear that it will never happen. The most surprising thing was that Meadow was actually surprised by it. She could see the world with painful accuracy, but she couldn't see herself or her fate. And because I was in love with her I decided I couldn't see it either.