Miss Golightly
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That movie was depressing, and Kevorkian.....made me want to shoot myself about half way through it. The book from the 30's is worse. Did you like it?
I can't say that I enjoyed the movie - I'm not sure it's the kind of movie that you could enjoy - it is depressing and relentlessly bleak. I found certain scenes particularly harrowing - the pregnant woman lurching around the dancefloor, the derby, the desperation of the characters performing for pennies. I didn't really engage with any of the main characters or their stories (the characters on the periphery of the tale were more sympathetic I felt) but it was constantly in the back of my mind that this was based on fact which I find really disturbing. Watching real life footage of these marathons has always reminded me of the Stephen King novel The Long Walk. I can't say that I would watch it again.