win in mentality

Darian 2022-04-19 09:02:08

Frances, a girl wandering the streets of New York, likes to dance but can't be the main character. She likes a girlfriend, but her girlfriend has a boyfriend. She worries about money all day, so she can only share a room with others or rent a student. dormitory. But she didn't give up. After taking some tax rebates, she invited others to eat. She would run out of cash. She ran a long distance to find an ATM to withdraw money, and even fell. See old friends, haven't seen them yet. If you are wrong, you will not easily accept other people's feelings, which may solve your own financial problems. Choose work and stick to your hobbies, not just do it when you have a job. In the end she settled down in New York, with a residence she could put her name on.

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  • Colten 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    A girl like Frances is neither embarrassed nor embarrassed, clumsy and inexperienced, but running on the streets of New York always has a kind of temperament of life. "Are you still undateable?" "Me? Yes, I'm still undateable" I sincerely hope that Frances can end up very well in the end!

  • Nico 2022-03-30 09:01:04

    The chapters divided by address (space-name brand) are actually about the loss and return of a relationship, and the rebirth of an individual. The inner anxiety of the middle class, the difficulty in connecting the campus (dream-eliteism-simple binary opposition) with the society (wealth-value confusion and ambiguity). The uneven implementation of multiple relationships (Benji, Susan), combined with Francis's own clumsy sincerity, makes the film quite charming.

Frances Ha quotes

  • Benji: Who were you fucking last week, Frances?

    Frances: I make love

    Benji: Frances: undateable

  • Frances: I have so much to do. I think I'll probably read Proust... Because sometimes it's good to do what you're supposed to when you're supposed to do it.

    Caroline: Proust is pretty heavy.

    Frances: Yeah, but it's worth it, I hear.

    Caroline: No, I meant the book. Carrying it on the plane.

    Frances: I should probably learn French first... and then read it in French.