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Actually, I thought this movie was pretty accurate.


And I could relate to it nearly 90%. She was a bit extreme in some parts, like I'd never cause a scene like that in public, but I have thrown things out of anger at my first boyfriend.

I'm pretty sure Ricci's Elizabeth was well-aware she was despicable. That's the point. That's why she hates herself. Which makes her act that way, which makes her hate herself... it's a vicious cycle.

This film was pretty creepy for me to watch, it was like looking at my adolescence all over again. Goddamn. What pained me the most wasn't the internal *beep* Elizabeth was going through, but the damage she was causing those around her. Especially her mother, who was not without flaws, but boy did she have patience.

Maybe this movie's only for the egocentric types of depressed people to relate to, or whatever we can be called. But it does happen, and it does suck, and yes, we know we're horrible people when it happens. But mirroring our aggression and telling us we're horrible isn't going to change things. To be honest, I don't know what will. I'm only 23 now, but for me, I just stuck it through and eventually starting changing on my own, through more painful relationships and self-reflection and just life in general. I can still look back on this film and understand/remember how bad it was before, but I'm definitely a more patient and understanding person now who's pulled her head out of her ass at least a little of the way. It's a process.

Sorry for the tl;dr.

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Yeah, her mother at least some of the time instigated things. She seems to always be blaming her for things and saying things to make her depressed. At the same time, she doesn't want her to be depressed. She deliberately has put her between her issues and the issues with her ex. You're really not supposed to do that as a parent. If your marriage sucked or you have issues with your ex husband, you're not supposed to drag you kid into it and it looks like she did that all the time her child was growing up. No wonder the kid has issues although I think she is bipolar too and quite possibly so is the mother.

"Wait a minute. You know that scum? He licked my window!" --Amanda (Diagnosis Murder)

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You must have ruined so many men's lives because you're a *beep* female. I loath your nature.

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