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	<title>Comments on: Factory Girl (2006)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:10:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Quoted "crossbow0106 from United States"  :o) 
It is very rare that you see people walk out of a theater within 40 minutes of the opening credits, but I counted 8. I should have been the 9th. Horrible dialogue (and, if it is the actual words, these people had nothing worthwhile to say!), the "Dylan" character completely unconvincing and the acting, save for Sienna Miller, who seemed to be trying, nothing more than uninspired. I think it would have been better if there was a documentary of Edie Sedgewick, at least then it may have been less haphazard. You try, but you just don't care about these people, and in a biopic (sort of) thats just not tolerable. If anyone wants to learn of Edie, you'd best read "Edie", the fascinating book edited by Jean Stein and George Plimpton. I bet those 8 people who left early did, which is probably why they hated it so much.</description>
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It is very rare that you see people walk out of a theater within 40 minutes of the opening credits, but I counted 8. I should have been the 9th. Horrible dialogue (and, if it is the actual words, these people had nothing worthwhile to say!), the &#8220;Dylan&#8221; character completely unconvincing and the acting, save for Sienna Miller, who seemed to be trying, nothing more than uninspired. I think it would have been better if there was a documentary of Edie Sedgewick, at least then it may have been less haphazard. You try, but you just don&#8217;t care about these people, and in a biopic (sort of) thats just not tolerable. If anyone wants to learn of Edie, you&#8217;d best read &#8220;Edie&#8221;, the fascinating book edited by Jean Stein and George Plimpton. I bet those 8 people who left early did, which is probably why they hated it so much.
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