Her bad choice was that she saw them as super cool and she felt privileged to associate with them. Sad how people fall into a web of manipulation due to their own visions. Can be the same as falling for cults.
Agreed , Her pairents were the culprits and Warhols factory scean just made it worse. what is despickable is that andy used her and tossed her away when she was no longer "Marketable" and dylan was no better ither to her. but andy did it to everybody and that is what is sick, humans treated as throw away comoditys just like the fucking Soup cans he or should i say his UNPAID or underpaid employees made.
@@e.jenima7263 you're right to Warhol and Dylan Never been to Helping Edie. Day by day pills and other things with lights on 24/24 ....after that you have not control. Triste life 🕊🍀🙏🏼
Her character, the way she was so giving, so talented but always just stifled by bad energy reminds me of me. She should have left with Dylan but she stayed for Andy - so sad. There’s so many of these women in the culture 😯 we’re re-writing the archetype ♥️
A psychologist said in a staff meeting that "no one can make an ass out of you without your consent". Too bad this video was not available as it gives a perfect example.
@@popflicktionedits3256 I hear his Warhol voice as condescendingly concerned. How a parent may scold a child knowing that the latest of the admonishments will go unheeded.
This film seems to exploit the silly meme that Warhol used, abused and destroyed his entourage. They were a bunch of star struck junkies, deranged, vapid and pretty people that he attracted, selected and staged but why on earth should he have been in charge of them, taking care fo them, protecting them from themselves?
Well he did , He even supplyed the drugs on several occashions and paid these people penuts while he made tousends to millions of dollars of of work THEY did. Yes I do understand he was not nore should have been baby sitter but he did use and exploit them and allowed ans supplyed the drugs until they were so damaged that he could not use them anylonger. that is the truth.
@@e.jenima7263 What work did THEY do? Being themselves mostly and Warhol found an outlet, a stage for them, which worked, in a wierd way. I am not aware that the vast majority of them had any kind of career of any sort before meeting him?
@@jean-francoisbrunet2031 he was a narcissist. Narcissist love to use and destroy sensitive/creative people. Eddie was not strong enough to realize that. That’s it.
@@TheThelenita But I have not seen any evidence anywhere that Edie Sedgwick was "sensitive" or "creative". And plenty that she was start struck and vapid. Which does not mean that she deserved the end she had, of course, but people project all kinds of moral or even intellectual qualities based on beautiful looks. Warhol was probably a jerk alright (like many great artists) and his crowd was mostly feeble minded, as I see it (and quite gratified to be "used").
IKYK who that was supposed to be IRL. The still of the paper was deliberate to really hurt her feelings. It went from Warhol's nasty statement about the 50 bucks to that paper article. She was put down in every possible way.
Curious? Cause she did that to herself? She approached him when he was surrounded by his sycophants and presents herself looking like a hot mess. (Even Larry of the 3 Stooges would say "where's your dignity".
So deep. Most people will never understand. Thank Jesus and Father God for that whenever you think you got it bad. It can always be worse and right here is a 100% true story example.
Edie had to choose a way. She went to Dylan and Andy Warhol was OK with it. Drugs made her like this not Warhol. Even if she got into these drug thing while she was in the Factory. I dont see the evil Warhol... I think Edie was used by everyone but was not enough strong to keep away from drugs which ruined her life
Agreed but i think the point is she trusted and idolised andy like most of those in the factory god only knows why but he did use her and use her horribly. as far as i have read he nver once tryed to voice his concern for her drug takeing or urged her to stop or at least get it under controll. Warhol even supplied drugs to many of his actors bec it made them more animated .
He was in love with her, or she was in love with him? or none of them were in love. They were just friends who worked together? I dont know the whole history.
Am i the only one who doesnt see her as a victim? Tney used each other. She had no talent to go forward on her own. She was a fashionable junkie with no other skills. She was an addict before she met him
100%! I hate how this movie was made. It's ruining the reputation of a real person who never signed up to be the therapist of some clingy rich-born drug addicts. Andy was such a cool person yet most people watch this and then base their opinion about him on it.
Agree no one can make an ass out of you without your consent. She thought he was supercool. He was about style and being in the moment. They deserved each other.
I saw this movie and It was really sad to see what happend to her...i think Andy wharhol took advantaged of her.....like Bob Dylan told her.....he destroy her😲....ITS awful😲😢
Watched FG tonight on Showtime/Paramount+ and the applesauce line wasn’t in this scene! I rewound it thinking I must have missed it but of course I hadn’t- it just wasn’t there. Also missing was the part (or parts) of her in the top (sweater?) with the super-long sleeves. WHY is a streaming service showing edited content?! 😠😡
This makes Warhol look like more of a monster than he was. Sedgwick was a junkie hanger on, just like so many of Andys attractive friends, who just wanted to be seen with him. They just wanted a share of his money. It wasn't warhols fault they didn't get attention.
@@christopherlarue2854 Do your research. I'm not a particularly big fan of Warhol, but I have at least read his books, studied his work and read his biography.
@@christopherlarue2854 you can literally read biographies of those that were close to Andy lol he was only slandered by those that he cut off 🤷🏽♂️ facts are Edie was damaged goods when she met Andy. It wasn't Andy's mission to save these people they used him for exposure and he used them for art.
Are you joking? If not for Edie, Warhol wouldn’t have been as successful. She was “Girl of the Year” in 1965 for a reason. She was his crutch because he was so socially awkward. He needed her for the social gatherings during his rise in 1965.
She was lost! lonely! she attached to him because she felt empty! poor Edie Rip! and for andy warholl never been a fan! I don'T hate him but not a fan!
I feel lil this movie was so inaccurate, lik Andy Warhol...tgat was just one of many phases in her life. Like they make it seams lik that was the climax or something. There was a lot more to her then just the factory. Lik I feel lik there should be a movie where they tell the whole story. And with someone prettier then sienna miller playing her lol..she looks too old in the face. Edie was cuter lol
The late director himself said to have chosen Katie Holmes first, but Tom nixed it because he didn't want her reputation smeared by playing someone who was known to be hard up on drugs. Imo it's lucky it wasn't Katie since she's not nearly as deep or beautiful as Sienna is.
And she used him to get her image out there. He had a ton of money and fame when they met, and he never forced her to do anything. She was a responsble adult who messed up big time.
Not very accurate in how things went down. To my knowledge it wasn't a huge blow up like portayed here it was a dinner where Edie calmly announced she wouldn't be doing anymore movies with Andy. At the time there really wasn't much they could do with her anymore because of how much drugs she took all the time. In my opinion he loved her but he wasn't able to give her the love or help she needed just like everyone else in her life. Poor thing. RIP Edie
People need to remember that Edie was an adult. She had a large trust fund. 2 actually that she blew thru and then blamed Warhol when she was broke. I love her but the truth is SHE squandered the opportunity she was given. She could have been a huge model or even actress and she blew it. I came from a horrible fam too but I still am successful and I went thru my trouble years but she has had it ALL and just blew it. Facts.
Idk, it's not so simple especially when she had a addiction and she lost both of her brothers due to suicide, she herself had to be institutionalized before too
Sedgwick’s father was actually villain number one. He was a raging narcissist with a terrible temper, and Sedgwick feared both his touch and his wrath. On one memorable occasion, she caught him sleeping with one of his mistresses and the aftermath was so traumatizing-she never forgot it. Sedgwick’s father insisted that she had imagined the whole debacle, viciously slapped her, and then called a doctor to tranquilize her. But that wasn’t all. Later on, she confessed that, starting from the age of seven, her father had repeatedly tried to assault her. His complete control over her only continued, and he eventually had her committed to a psychiatric hospital. (Factinate)
Judging from the book 'Edie' she didn't have much chance, no. She was abused, hospitalised, put on drugs even before she met Warhol. Her two brothers died of suicide which must have been absolutely awful. She was 21 then with tons of money but without any guidance, love or attention. Her family didn't care about her at all. Tragedy was waiting to happen to her.
I'm surprised Jimmy Fallon didn't ruin the scene by laughing.
She was a real star....its really a bad choice at her age to have gotten mixed up with them...she was amazing. Someone special
Her bad choice was that she saw them as super cool and she felt privileged to associate with them. Sad how people fall into a web of manipulation due to their own visions. Can be the same as falling for cults.
Really it was her parents who messed her up. But it was in Warhol's crowd that she got into drugs...
Agreed , Her pairents were the culprits and Warhols factory scean just made it worse. what is despickable is that andy used her and tossed her away when she was no longer "Marketable" and dylan was no better ither to her. but andy did it to everybody and that is what is sick, humans treated as throw away comoditys just like the fucking Soup cans he or should i say his UNPAID or underpaid employees made.
@@e.jenima7263 he only wanted success and fame, he only cared about himself and his art.
Thats what i peraonaly think.
@@e.jenima7263 you're right to Warhol and Dylan Never been to Helping Edie. Day by day pills and other things with lights on 24/24 ....after that you have not control.
Triste life 🕊🍀🙏🏼
@@e.jenima7263 didnt he did the same sh1t to nico?🤨
Didn’t her dad literally drug her after she found out about his affair
While this movie wasn’t amazing by any means, I quite enjoyed Guy Pearce’s portrayal of Andy Warhol. The voice and gestures are on point
Sienna Miller did a phenomenal job, especially in this scene, and don’t forget it
@@christopherlarue2854
Guy Pearce is better actor.
Please whats the name of a MOVIE ⁉️⁉️⁉️
@@majdapetrovic8749 Factory Girl.
@@majdapetrovic8749factory girl
Her character, the way she was so giving, so talented but always just stifled by bad energy reminds me of me. She should have left with Dylan but she stayed for Andy - so sad. There’s so many of these women in the culture 😯 we’re re-writing the archetype ♥️
Sienna Miller was amazing in this
Guy Pearce deserved an Oscar for this.
A psychologist said in a staff meeting that "no one can make an ass out of you without your consent". Too bad this video was not available as it gives a perfect example.
The actor for Warhol is amazing here, he somehow makes him sound both cold and caring at the same time
Literally zero caring. I don’t know where you got that lol but okay
Guy Pearce played him. One of the best actors in the world.
@@christopherlarue2854 honestly I don’t know either but I still got both vibes
@@popflicktionedits3256 I hear his Warhol voice as condescendingly concerned. How a parent may scold a child knowing that the latest of the admonishments will go unheeded.
Name of movie PLEASE ⁉️⁉️⁉️
Valerie really put a stop to his carefree atittude tho😂
If Andy was as bad as they portray him,no wonder he got shot,,if u fuck with enough people, u r bound to get hurt,( shot,stabbed, beat up,
Ugh why the fuck does this scene always make me cry 😢 😭
Compassion? the way she demeans herself in front of uncaring creeps?
Very sad scene
Yes, especially how she demeans herself in front of that stuck up, we are the cool people gang.
That actress looks and talks like Edie.
That actress is Sienna Miller. Put respect on it
Jimmy Fallon's greatest role: "guy at table during applesauce fight"
Hahahahahaha
For the life of me wtf... Jimmy Fallon...they really couldn't find someone else...its like twilight zone..SNL...
Andy was a plotting little narcissist !!!!!!
He glorified her and then when he was tired of her, he allowed her to crash and burn. But sadly, she went along with it.
This film seems to exploit the silly meme that Warhol used, abused and destroyed his entourage. They were a bunch of star struck junkies, deranged, vapid and pretty people that he attracted, selected and staged but why on earth should he have been in charge of them, taking care fo them, protecting them from themselves?
Well he did , He even supplyed the drugs on several occashions and paid these people penuts while he made tousends to millions of dollars of of work THEY did. Yes I do understand he was not nore should have been baby sitter but he did use and exploit them and allowed ans supplyed the drugs until they were so damaged that he could not use them anylonger. that is the truth.
@@e.jenima7263 What work did THEY do? Being themselves mostly and Warhol found an outlet, a stage for them, which worked, in a wierd way. I am not aware that the vast majority of them had any kind of career of any sort before meeting him?
@@jean-francoisbrunet2031 he was a narcissist. Narcissist love to use and destroy sensitive/creative people. Eddie was not strong enough to realize that. That’s it.
@@TheThelenita But I have not seen any evidence anywhere that Edie Sedgwick was "sensitive" or "creative". And plenty that she was start struck and vapid. Which does not mean that she deserved the end she had, of course, but people project all kinds of moral or even intellectual qualities based on beautiful looks. Warhol was probably a jerk alright (like many great artists) and his crowd was mostly feeble minded, as I see it (and quite gratified to be "used").
You sound like an idiot
Did anyone catch a still of the paper with the wedding announcement? It does give him a name. Tommy Quinn. The rest of the article was crazy.
IKYK who that was supposed to be IRL. The still of the paper was deliberate to really hurt her feelings. It went from Warhol's nasty statement about the 50 bucks to that paper article. She was put down in every possible way.
This breaks my heart
Curious? Cause she did that to herself? She approached him when he was surrounded by his sycophants and presents herself looking like a hot mess. (Even Larry of the 3 Stooges would say "where's your dignity".
Sienna Miller was a great Edie Sedgwick!
Well acted but total nonsense as history, straight out of the Oliver Stone/The Doors brand of BS.
Haha exactly, the dude was 70
So deep. Most people will never understand. Thank Jesus and Father God for that whenever you think you got it bad. It can always be worse and right here is a 100% true story example.
The worse part is as I heard a psychologist say, no one can make an ass out of you without your consent.
Is the Women sitting next to andy supposed to be Nico ?
Yes
Edie had to choose a way. She went to Dylan and Andy Warhol was OK with it. Drugs made her like this not Warhol. Even if she got into these drug thing while she was in the Factory. I dont see the evil Warhol... I think Edie was used by everyone but was not enough strong to keep away from drugs which ruined her life
Agreed but i think the point is she trusted and idolised andy like most of those in the factory god only knows why but he did use her and use her horribly. as far as i have read he nver once tryed to voice his concern for her drug takeing or urged her to stop or at least get it under controll. Warhol even supplied drugs to many of his actors bec it made them more animated .
He was in love with her, or she was in love with him? or none of them were in love. They were just friends who worked together? I dont know the whole history.
@@perpetua111vv he was gay
edie made warhol famous....
Am i the only one who doesnt see her as a victim? Tney used each other. She had no talent to go forward on her own. She was a fashionable junkie with no other skills. She was an addict before she met him
100%! I hate how this movie was made. It's ruining the reputation of a real person who never signed up to be the therapist of some clingy rich-born drug addicts. Andy was such a cool person yet most people watch this and then base their opinion about him on it.
Agree no one can make an ass out of you without your consent. She thought he was supercool. He was about style and being in the moment. They deserved each other.
I saw this movie and It was really sad to see what happend to her...i think Andy wharhol took advantaged of her.....like Bob Dylan told her.....he destroy her😲....ITS awful😲😢
Watched FG tonight on Showtime/Paramount+ and the applesauce line wasn’t in this scene! I rewound it thinking I must have missed it but of course I hadn’t- it just wasn’t there. Also missing was the part (or parts) of her in the top (sweater?) with the super-long sleeves. WHY is a streaming service showing edited content?! 😠😡
This makes Warhol look like more of a monster than he was. Sedgwick was a junkie hanger on, just like so many of Andys attractive friends, who just wanted to be seen with him. They just wanted a share of his money. It wasn't warhols fault they didn't get attention.
Warhol was a monster
Why are you speaking like you were there and know what you’re talking about? Don’t be such a fan. It’s embarrassing
@@christopherlarue2854 Do your research. I'm not a particularly big fan of Warhol, but I have at least read his books, studied his work and read his biography.
@@christopherlarue2854 you can literally read biographies of those that were close to Andy lol he was only slandered by those that he cut off 🤷🏽♂️ facts are Edie was damaged goods when she met Andy. It wasn't Andy's mission to save these people they used him for exposure and he used them for art.
Are you joking? If not for Edie, Warhol wouldn’t have been as successful. She was “Girl of the Year” in 1965 for a reason. She was his crutch because he was so socially awkward. He needed her for the social gatherings during his rise in 1965.
Amazing actress 💗💗💗
Well she got what she wanted. But then again ya should be careful what you wish for.
😍
Wish for love
True
Amen brother.
It wasn’t the movies? Arts are expression? Unfortunately I’m sorry nothing happened? But he didn’t project you? YOU projected you
Then it hit me. Edie Sedgwick had no skills.
People talk about how talented she is and I feel dumb because I can't see it
you're the boss, applesauce
*you gotta hand it to Edie, she did a fantastic impression of Valerie Solanas*
She was lost! lonely! she attached to him because she felt empty! poor Edie Rip! and for andy warholl never been a fan! I don'T hate him but not a fan!
bru i didnt know kimmle was in this lololololl
Is the blonde on the table nico?🤨
Yes
Here your loop
Whats the name of this movie? please?
Factory Girl
@@mandyjuelz thank you
This part breaks my heart:'(
I feel lil this movie was so inaccurate, lik Andy Warhol...tgat was just one of many phases in her life. Like they make it seams lik that was the climax or something. There was a lot more to her then just the factory. Lik I feel lik there should be a movie where they tell the whole story. And with someone prettier then sienna miller playing her lol..she looks too old in the face. Edie was cuter lol
The late director himself said to have chosen Katie Holmes first, but Tom nixed it because he didn't want her reputation smeared by playing someone who was known to be hard up on drugs. Imo it's lucky it wasn't Katie since she's not nearly as deep or beautiful as Sienna is.
Look at what you created.
Jimmy Fallon looks so out of place in this movie it's a joke
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Hahah.
Edie stegewick was used by Andy warhol her family was old money she had a trust fund which she spent , Andy uses this poor girl and her image
And she used him to get her image out there. He had a ton of money and fame when they met, and he never forced her to do anything. She was a responsble adult who messed up big time.
Chuck wein was hott Jimmy Fallon is not! Terrible casting on that part
You tell him!!!!! Edie
Damn Satanists and a lost angel
Astonishing acting...
heartbreaking.
This’ll be Shane Dawson in a few years taking to Jeffery Star 👀👀👀👀
im laughing way too hard at this
Lmfao
READ
Kinda Accurate
I don’t like this. This scene was incredibly difficult to watch.
what is the movie name ?
Factory Girl.
Factory Girl
It's heartbreaking...
Not very accurate in how things went down. To my knowledge it wasn't a huge blow up like portayed here it was a dinner where Edie calmly announced she wouldn't be doing anymore movies with Andy. At the time there really wasn't much they could do with her anymore because of how much drugs she took all the time. In my opinion he loved her but he wasn't able to give her the love or help she needed just like everyone else in her life. Poor thing. RIP Edie
Warhol was a shitty user asshole.
Yeah i agree with you. They demonized Andy Warhol a lot but i think he just couldn’t help. This movie is so prejudiced
What makes you think he loved her?
Your comment just sounds incredibly condescending and like you’re trying to emulate Andy Warhol. Kind of pathetic if you ask me lol like who are you?
@@brigittemaier6565 it was a symbotic relationship they used Andy for exposure and Andy used them for art. This movie isn't even remotely true!
Oh Edie, if only she knew how loved she was.
Was she???
At the time she wasn’t. And she’s only loved now because people love people with tragic stories in an almost sadistic way.
favourite parttt of the filmmmmmmmmmmmmm love this film so much!!!!
liam hargrave factory girl.
Literally no one asked what the film is called
Ahh, şu sahne yok mu...
Queria muito ver esta filme...
VALERIE SOLANAS. IS!!!!!!! The boss Applesauce
“LOOK AT WHAT YOU’VE CREATED!”
😉
People need to remember that Edie was an adult. She had a large trust fund. 2 actually that she blew thru and then blamed Warhol when she was broke. I love her but the truth is SHE squandered the opportunity she was given. She could have been a huge model or even actress and she blew it. I came from a horrible fam too but I still am successful and I went thru my trouble years but she has had it ALL and just blew it. Facts.
Idk, it's not so simple especially when she had a addiction and she lost both of her brothers due to suicide, she herself had to be institutionalized before too
Sedgwick’s father was actually villain number one. He was a raging narcissist with a terrible temper, and Sedgwick feared both his touch and his wrath. On one memorable occasion, she caught him sleeping with one of his mistresses and the aftermath was so traumatizing-she never forgot it.
Sedgwick’s father insisted that she had imagined the whole debacle, viciously slapped her, and then called a doctor to tranquilize her. But that wasn’t all. Later on, she confessed that, starting from the age of seven, her father had repeatedly tried to assault her. His complete control over her only continued, and he eventually had her committed to a psychiatric hospital. (Factinate)
Judging from the book 'Edie' she didn't have much chance, no. She was abused, hospitalised, put on drugs even before she met Warhol. Her two brothers died of suicide which must have been absolutely awful. She was 21 then with tons of money but without any guidance, love or attention. Her family didn't care about her at all. Tragedy was waiting to happen to her.
I agree to some degree of what you wrote!
Yes, but he was a sociopath that manipulated her. He took advantage of her vulnerability.
This may be why Andy didn’t speak much. Ouch!
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