"I don't understand how anyone would want to be ugly"

Ernest 2022-03-24 09:03:07

At the end of the movie, Andy said to the priest, "I don't understand how anyone would want to be ugly." He also said, "I've never met someone like her."
Of course he didn't understand, he didn't understand anyone To be able to live without distractions like Edie, only to destroy himself.

For that era in the United States, the level of understanding is only a few movies, an extended story. But judging by the film that claims to be biographical, I'm on applesauce's side. The story itself is bigger than the way the movie is shot, etc., so in terms of the story.
I'd rather see Edie's self-indulgent depravity as a way to ridicule herself than to believe she just wants to make herself ugly.
Edie begins by saying, "You know a lot of people have happy family portraits on their mantelpieces. I can't even look at them because you never know their secrets.
" Hit and shadow, I think that must come from the family. For Edie, if even her mother can't do anything for her, where will her warm harbor be, she will spend her life with those uneasy, helpless but can't collapse, there is no fixed place in the end, everything The source is still a glacier.
But she finally said, Mommy, take care of yourself and take care of yourself. I didn't see her hating anyone, the stories that came out of her mouth were casual and smiling, the only time I saw her really sad was that she was missing Mindy, presumably they used to love each other in the family. In the end, Edie still tried her best to maintain her upbringing. In the drug rehab center, she became bright and soft, with rosy lips.
Human is a kind of animal that cultivates the material or spirit that you need when you grow up. It is very easy to follow the rules. What you have when you are a child is the first thing you don't care about when you grow up. How much Andy is jealous of Edie, gender aside, he is simply jealous of Edie as a person, she comes from a prestigious family, she has bright eyes and bright teeth, a light nose tip, and a light rose-like lip color, which seems to be released when she turns around. The fragrance of lily of the valley is just as charming, but it can't hide its nobility. Andy is an empty shell who pretends to be calm and conceited. When he was around Edie, Andy felt that everything he did became special. There was no reason for it.
It's true that Edie didn't take care of herself, and it seems that a girl like her should be graceful and noble until old age. But she understands that she ran in the traffic at the end, "I didn't put the fault on others, I made the decision myself, those decisions that I regret for life, but I really think I can succeed." She wants to succeed. Get rid of the original role and replace the former Edie. I don't think she's stupid or a poor rich girl, but I think she's the kindest of all.
Angry with Edie halfway through, why don't you pack yourself up girl. Why don't you just wipe off your eye makeup and do some quiet pictures, like you did with Bob Dylan when you drew a smart bird in a few strokes. Seeing it finally relieved, no need, Edie understood everything, she said to Andy that in her obituary she would write, "Edith Mintern Sedg Wycock, utter lunatic, fleeing family The devil's claws, and will be remembered by the world, everywhere is noisy and chaotic, married several times, all have ended in divorce, leaving only a beautiful vision for the world." Then she laughed at herself, "It's beautiful, isn't it." see ?
I don't see Andy's attitude of copying the world, I think he's the majority. In the end he didn't even understand why Edie wasted beauty and talent, he never looked into people's hearts, just like the empty jar of a bisque he painted.

Bob saw her essence and wondered if he loved her deeply, even if he loved her deeply, it was always consolation. He is equal to her, there is no childish jealousy and downfall like Andy's, he wants to keep her heart, including Sid, but they are all limited to good people, not soul mate.
Andy Warhol, poor Men with sunglasses.

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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.