for some reason the video exported with a typo for the pinterest slide :( it was meant to say money planner inspo
@danielflorent429929 күн бұрын
This is exactly everything that’s been on my mind for the past couple months, been making art only to appease people and keep up the idea that I am an “artist” instead of just creating and letting that make me happy. Great video
@Rosiewithlove29 күн бұрын
the art you make is first and fore most for you. its YOURS. don't let the idea that you need an audience take that away!! thank you for commenting means so much to me
@snorkfroken7056Ай бұрын
Thankku 4 the video, good stuff also super cute stuffed animal
@Sun.Shine-Ай бұрын
I am one of those lucky girl who had a not too harsh early teenage hood or maybe i was more happier with my circumstances back then until i turned 18 But i watched this film in my mid 20s and it is a film that i think about often still!
@BluerasberrysweatheartАй бұрын
The newspaper outfit’s remind me of meat wrapped up from the butcher 💭
@so_trippyАй бұрын
I got so obsessed when I was a teen that I bought the book and read it in one short bus ride, I'm 27 now and I'm revisiting those memories, so sad and nostalgic.
@laHagansАй бұрын
Great job on your first video essay!
@bencesarvari22352 ай бұрын
I only read the book but I always felt the town as an alienated community that can't take care of it's own, and everyone in it acts on self interest even when they want to seem like they are helping the Lisbons they ignore them and their grief and all of it gets medialised. Even in their darkest hours, the girls are put on a display. Mrs. Lisbon wants to shelter them from the harsh reality of the outside world but ends up hurting them. I found it very interesting how the boys even as adults dream about the girls and don't question what their responsibility was in what happend to them.
@sweetbunny33342 ай бұрын
Watching again all of your videos like I said to you on Pinterest, I just adore your videos ❤
@madaa_batista3 ай бұрын
SUCH A GOOD VIDEO ESSAY, TOTALLY RELATABLE. To know exactly what they went through and "the little secret" all girls knew when watching it. Such brilliant directing of the movie, Sofia Copolla did an amazing job! Loved the commentary, exactly how i felt watching the movie, can't wait to read the book !!
@sad0eyes03 ай бұрын
clock that tea
@TheTimeRocket3 ай бұрын
Dame Helen Mirren in the movie "Age of Consent" (c. 1969) ?
@nthnbrsk37724 ай бұрын
Excellent video. As a man I truly watch this movie like any other (at first) and did not really understood the message. That was before I found your video which is excellent and truly opened my eyes as of how I saw women and how everyone saw women. Truly changing my vision
@DanishKhanbx5 ай бұрын
Sin of Greed: Nothing is enough for them, not a worse life than people dying of hunger, slaughtered & sold into slavery. Sin of Sloth: Atleast try to fight for your own freedom, always expecting someelse will help them. Sin of Pride: If you cannot help yourself atleast try to ask, how the hell somebody else will know what you want.
@TomboyGirl-n8r5 ай бұрын
To men or people in general who fetishize about trad wives thats how they were raised its not romantic or sexy its dehumanizing and not all women want to be like that
@apa38605 ай бұрын
i hear ludwig rewatches this movie every year
@dragonfly_killer5 ай бұрын
This was a really unpredictable recommendation from KZbin but I feel so happy that person who’s really close to my situation, my age, also know about such masterpiece
@p0tyra5 ай бұрын
Good job girl!
@dianarosales26635 ай бұрын
THE WAY I SHOUTEDD “EXACTLYYY” WHEN U SAID THEY ONLY LOVED THE IDEA OF THEM
@SolValle-pi8cw6 ай бұрын
really cool video essay!!!!
@calistafalcontail6 ай бұрын
I dont know if the book is better maybe but this movie was lame. I just watched it because I was told it has the style of "Picnic at Hanging Rock" and this movie is amazing. But all I got was a story about a generic sl*tty teenager, who proves her mother right and ruins it all for her sisters. Everything is very much on the nose with this "oh everything is told from the perspective of the boys so they dont understand etc." Didnt captivated me.
@Amelie-uu5mt6 ай бұрын
somebody once told me that they didn't like the book because you're never told why the girls killed themselves. I was like erm, that's the point? Its commentary on the male gaze and how the boys never truly knew the girls, rather they were infatuated by the romanticised idea of these beautiful "creatures". You're not told because it's written from the boys point of view and they never truly understood the girls.
@calistafalcontail6 ай бұрын
Well, if "the male gaze" is a thing, then so is "the female gaze" and both gazes mostly start the interest men and women have for each other. In this movie, the male gaze combined with a generic cheap chick, who did exactly what her mother feared she would do, amplified a disaster. Lux behaved lusty the entire time and she didnt care towards who really. She let herself get taken by a dude she never even really talked to before and who looked like the most classic dum dum to me. As weird as her mom was, she was right, cause Lux had no dignity and brain and could have easily become a baby mama in the one moment she got some freedom. Her actions ruined it for all the others. Its not nearly as good as the movie Picnic at Hanging Rock.
@lacieli6 ай бұрын
I came from your virgin suicides analysis and i just have to let you know i love this video so so much. You have such a way with words and i really admire that. I don’t lol so you said everything i’ve been feeling the last 3 years of my life perfectly! I hope to see your name all over the world someday! Keep going with your videos they’re so good!
@MyOrangeString6 ай бұрын
Super interesting! But the movie bits' volume is way too low, couldn't grasp a word of what they were saying, even though I can hear your voice clear as day.
@TheEbulla7 ай бұрын
You should debate Jordan Peterson someday.
@calistafalcontail6 ай бұрын
Just to lose? He has managed to make modern feminists and woketards look like clowns over and over again. I watched so many interviews and its painful how these people expose thesmelves over and over by trying to avoid his points. As a woman, I fully support him.
@trillioncrowns7 ай бұрын
ur a smart girl
@rhayanmullon-g3r7 ай бұрын
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@rhayanmullon-g3r7 ай бұрын
my sister is suicide i need line to my progress to justice and all of our victims
@PotatoWaffle-sl4xf7 ай бұрын
I think them being basically trapped in the house was a metaphor for the imprisonment of girlhood
@prerna957 ай бұрын
#mysecretgarden
@chriscox49367 ай бұрын
The movie is about the boys. Its all their memories. The girls deaths is a metaphor for the idealized version of a woman that boys place onto girls and the death of that idealistic obsession that they have. Some boys never recover or grow from this stage of life and that is Trip. The verion of the girls that is portrayed is not real. They exist only as ghosts that the boys remember.
@Ishamel888 ай бұрын
You Beautiful
@megmowery-alvarado10428 ай бұрын
Im almost 27 years old with a degree in media analysis … it gives me sooooo much hope to see kids so young being so thoughtful and making beautiful essays like this one! You’re slaying!!! Articulating thoughts so well and organizing the video in a cohesive way, way better than what I could do at your age (not to sound too old lol) but thank you for sharing this!!
@cuteotter21658 ай бұрын
I like this film but there's no reveal as to what happened to those girls. The one boys thought he loved Kristen's character yet left her alone in a field. Why do that? I wish there was an explanation.
@elinagouva45639 ай бұрын
Song at the end??
@ツングース9 ай бұрын
Priscilla Bealiue divorced easily for money and man.Priscilla Bealiue depends on Presley'sname and money throughout her life untilnow. Priscilla Bealiue got huge consolation money from Elvis.but she had no thanks no respect. no respect
@koifry359 ай бұрын
i want Jitka Cerhová to give me sloppy ditzy femininity
@_candis_candy_64099 ай бұрын
I really loved your video essay! I'm 15 and I too could not sleep thinking about this movie, it really does capture the dreamy elements of girlhood but embodies the way girls are objectified, really makes me think back to my own experiences as a teenager. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the topic!
@dakinayantv32459 ай бұрын
Also the teenage tendency to confuse love with desire,
@isobelchamberlain56899 ай бұрын
The definition of the manic pixie dream girl
@amymarquess81889 ай бұрын
Brilliant work, the insights you have at your age... wow
@siriussemmelweis55310 ай бұрын
hey, i loved your video! just wanted to recommend the book real quick, i read it before i watched the movie and it is SO good. it really captures the decay and despair of the girls underneath the surface, this surface that was all the boys would ever get to see. in the movie, this surface was all we got to see as well, basically the whole movie solely covered that surface, but the book had this very casual way of showing the insanity of it all in the details. in essence, while the movie was held in those 'american dream' colours, the book was incredibly unhinged in the bits and pieces the reader got to pick up alongside the way. i loved it so much and it really gave a lot of depth to not only the girls but all the other characters as well.
@fred-nu8in10 ай бұрын
You have a cool username it’s unique
@ツングース10 ай бұрын
Priscilla Bealiue is not weak.they often fighted.Priscilla Bealiue lip only me only Elvis had difficulty to her.Priscilla Bealiue always Presley'sname for money marriage for money divorce for money Priscilla Bealiue runaway with man.they tookaway with Lisa(4years)for hostage.their purpose was Elvis money Priscilla Bealiue made Lisa and Elvis unhappy.Priscilla Bealiue killed them.cheap woman cheap movie this movie'executiveproducer...shameless greedy egoistic sly ♀fox!
@lilymynatt264310 ай бұрын
It frustrated me that no one understood them or wanted to understand them. During the progression of the movie the father becomes more emotionally absent. The mother at the end of the of the film says that she gave them so much love. Even though their parents loved them there mother suffocated them just like Lux tells her. Lux is safe but is trapped like a mouse she knows her fate but is more or less unable to prevent her destiny.
@ツングース10 ай бұрын
Lisa was against this cheap fake movie.toxicmother Priscilla Bealiue is executiveproducer don't get to cocky! Priscilla Bealiue divorced easily for money and man marriage for money divorce for money Priscilla Bealiue runaway with man they tookaway withLisa(4years)for hostage.their purpose was Elvis'smoney. Elvis'sheart broke off.he died 42years justafter Lisa died Priscilla Bealiue sued Lisa'sheritage For moneyandfor her son)this is"Coppola'swomanindependence?Priscilla Bealiue got Elvis's money throughout her life untilnow
@Rosiewithlove10 ай бұрын
This film obviously romanticizes their relationship to a degree. I am more studying how the film portrays Priscilla’s experience. I am sure the true story is much more complicated, and Priscilla is not completely innocent. But again, the film studies their relationship dynamic and her experience growing up with Elvis. The film is not about his career or his estate.