Factory Girl

Reymundo 2022-03-22 09:02:33

Sienna Miller is said to be a fashion icon. But when I saw the real EDIE at the end of the film, I still thought it was unwise for the director to choose her. The real EDIE is indeed very charming. Innocent, vulnerable, full of inconsistencies Definite confusion. Like a lost child. Sienna's looks are too old, and they don't have the spirit of that era at all.

Look at these characters in the film, Andy Warhol, Bob Dylan, LOU REED, Velvet Underground, gorgeous and decadent atmosphere of the 1960s, but behind the gorgeousness is a desolate figure. Those who survived became famous and enjoyed the prosperity of life, while those who died, young and lonely girls, In addition to being forgotten, it is a cold sigh.

Dylan seems to be very unhappy after the filming of this film, for fear that it will affect his reputation. Although I personally like him very much, I still think his reaction is too petty. The thing is What, after all, it is up to future generations and time to judge, not to mention the little girl who has passed away for a long time.

When I saw it, I was thinking of Crowdale in , and at the same time I was thinking of Supergirl these days. It's weird and doesn't seem to be very relevant. The so-called "muse", maybe it's just what Dylan said to EDIE: Andy is a vampire, he's draining you. But like Andy's What more can you ask of him? And Dylan is not destined to stay for EDIE, even if it was like a flash of lightning at the first sight, he will leave in the end.

There is a scene in the film, Andy holds the Taking two photos, EDIE on the top, Monroe on the bottom. It is also regarded as soulless because of its beauty, and it is also abandoned by the world because of its innocence. A person is cold and lonely.

No matter what, I still like to watch These kinds of films. About the artist, and the people around him who were there but were finally forgotten.

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Factory Girl quotes

  • Billy Quinn: Lady, you don't know shit about shit.

  • Syd Pepperman: [regarding Edie] What do you want me to do?

    Billy Quinn: I dunno. See if she needs anything...

    [walks away]

    Billy Quinn: I'd help her if I could.