Paula Plum

Paula Plum

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    • Elmo 2022-03-21 08:01:02

      Reality is warmer than reverie

      I don't know why it translates to such a misleading name as "the first experience of a girl", but it's a good movie about a girl who suffers from depression. And, it's a true story.

      She lacked fatherly love since she was a child, and gained excessive maternal love, unable to find the balance...

    • Isai 2022-03-21 08:01:02

      some feelings and analysis

      This is a class assignment, and after watching me trying to put Lizzie's behavior down to each specific reason, it's hard. (Part of the class notes)

      Lizzie relieves her inner pain through a series of behaviors that destroy intimacy (this is common, but I think most people with mental illness prefer...

    • Hillary 2022-03-27 09:01:21

      ricci is very suitable to play such a rebellious girl.

    • Ivah 2022-04-21 09:03:48

      You're not the first, and you won't be the last, to attempt suicide in the treatment room. At the end, a Prozac Nation is suddenly raised, just as I once suddenly said that we are all victims of society and the times, which is extremely embarrassing. The best part of the whole film is when the heroine tries to commit suicide, the therapist appears, and the therapist's daughter also appears, and the therapist picks up her daughter to comfort her. Such difficult women also have boyfriends, probably because of social and cultural differences.

    Prozac Nation quotes

    • Elizabeth: I just keep thinking that, if I could just be normal, you know, if I could just get out of bed in the morning, everything would be OK.

      Dr. Sterling: OK, well, what do you think normal is?

      Elizabeth: Most people, you know, they cut themselves, they put a band aid on, they keep going.

      Dr. Sterling: And what do you do?

      Elizabeth: I just keep bleeding.

      Dr. Sterling: So you think that being normal is having a wound, putting a patch on it and then just go on with your life?

      Elizabeth: Isn't that what functioning is? Isn't that what living is? You know, you keep going no matter what happens to you.

      Dr. Sterling: Is that the way you want to live?

    • Elizabeth: I've always helped my mother pick up boyfriends. The only one I never got a say in was the one that mattered. My dad.