Everyone is GIA

Frances 2022-01-05 08:02:21


I bought "GIA" for the beauty of "the world's first beauty" Angelina Jolie, but she was shocked unexpectedly. GIA is a supermodel in the 1970s in the United States. He was born humble and became famous when he was young. After being drunk and enthusiastic, he stepped into the abyss of drugs and died of AIDS at the age of 26.

The whole film gives me the feeling that GIA is very simple and helpless. An ignorant bar waiter accidentally stepped into the world of material desires that she couldn't control. This world brought her the vanity she had never thought of, and also brought her unbearable disaster.

From the day she arrived in New York, it can be said that she could not control her destiny. There are people who want to control and manipulate wherever it can bring benefits, and GIAs have naturally become the weak and the targets of manipulation. I also think of super girls. I don’t know if the sentence on the "GIA" poster also applies to them: "every one saw the beauty, no one saw the pain".

Everyone is in the business world, and those who are lucky get to the top of the wave, and those who are unlucky are beaten to the bottom of the wave.

The role of GIA’s mother who hates GIA is really selfish. Her gay girlfriend is good. I really want to know how the photographer who met in that bar felt after seeing the ending of GIA. GIA is lucky or not? Who Knows??

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Extended Reading
  • Weston 2022-01-05 08:02:21

    Angelina is wild enough, even if Gia is not in this style, it becomes very vivid because Angelina's own experience is somewhat similar to that of Gia. But the overall plot is not coherent enough, if it weren't for having seen Gia's story before, it would have become very confusing.

  • Christa 2022-04-21 09:02:51

    Every one saw the beauty. No one saw the pain

Gia quotes

  • Maurice: She hated to be photographed. You had to run after her and tie her down. And you had to get past all the junk in her hair. But she was special.

  • Gia Carangi: Look, this was a free trip to New York. If I had known you were looking for Marcia fucking Brady, I woulda stayed home.