Am I a ghost to you

Alex 2022-11-17 13:41:31

When I first watched it for about ten minutes, I knew this was going to be a movie I liked very much. Sure enough, this is my favorite movie after Micro Furniture. The heroine was born for this movie, even though it was the same as her previous ones. It's a pity that American Beauty's characters are somewhat similar, but it's not her first attempt, but in this film, she brings out her age's stubborn incompatibility with everything and her always insecure heart. She's never been An ordinary person never tries to reach the mass level Even she is always confused and doesn't know whether to disappear or continue to exist She still does her own thing in a world full of ghosts and I am the opposite Maybe there are some similarities with the second female Dissatisfied with everything but chose to compromise like most people I'm just a ghost in this world There are very few people who really exist to me and whether I should disappear tomorrow is not mine under consideration

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Extended Reading
  • Frederik 2022-05-21 17:44:39

    Enid looks more unstable than Rebecca. Rebecca is more like most graduates looking for a job and looking for a house. The surrounding communities and people are normal. Enid is not. And the uncle who interested her, after in-depth contact, couldn't figure out his feelings and didn't know where to go. Finally, like a determined Norman, she finally stepped into a car with direction.

  • Giuseppe 2022-05-21 21:55:47

    I wonder what kind of person a girl like Ini will become when she grows up

Ghost World quotes

  • Rebecca: Oh! It's that comedian I was telling you about.

    [she turns up the volume on her television, which is showing an odd-looking man performing stand-up comedy]

    Rebecca: See this bit, it's the absolute worst.

    Joey McCobb, the Stand Up Comic: [on the TV] Just because I still live with my mother people think I'm peculiar. So what if she's been dead for 15 years?

    Rebecca: See? It's barely even a joke.

    Joey McCobb, the Stand Up Comic: Well, it's like I always say, take my life... please!

    [he bows and his audience applauds]

    TV Announcer: Joey McCobb, the weee-irdest man in showbusiness!

    Enid: If he's so weird, how comes he's wearing Nikes?

    [she switches the TV off]

    Enid: Joey McCobb is our God.

    Rebecca: I wanna do him.

    Enid: I bet. Actually, he kind of reminds me of that one guy you went out with, Larry. God, what look was he going for, a gay tennis player from the '40s?

    Rebecca: Fuck you.

    Enid: You dated him.

  • Zine-O-Phobia Creep: Whoever told you that bullshit about boiling is out of his mind. Carpet beetles are the only way to get flesh off a corpse.

    Zine-O-Phobia Creep: I'm just telling you what he said.

    Enid: [having just walked into the store] Don't you creeps ever talk about anything nice? Don't you ever talk about fluffy kittens or the Easter Bunny?

    Zine-O-Phobia Creep: [looking at her green hair and leather jacket] Look who's talking, Little Miss Badass.

    Zine-O-Phobia Creep: Yeah! Nice outfit. Who are you supposed to be, Cyndi Lauper?

    Enid: Blow me, doofus.