The Best Little Girl in the World
- Película de TV
- 1981
- 1h 40min
Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA young girl develops an eating disorder, alternately starving herself or throwing up food. Her parents, angry and desperate, send her to a hospital. Unfortunately, she befriends a patient w... Leer todoA young girl develops an eating disorder, alternately starving herself or throwing up food. Her parents, angry and desperate, send her to a hospital. Unfortunately, she befriends a patient who convinces her to hide her illness.A young girl develops an eating disorder, alternately starving herself or throwing up food. Her parents, angry and desperate, send her to a hospital. Unfortunately, she befriends a patient who convinces her to hide her illness.
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- Nominado a 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 1 nominación en total
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Media of all kind should start thinking about this in the way they think about suicides, and stop showing stuff that are triggering. This movie may be old, but new ones are the same, triggeringwise.
What is showed, can spread, that's why suicide is not exposed as much. The experts know that in is contagious, however you try to show it. Info is spread in another way.
The only negative isn't really a negative, it's just a very tough movie to watch in spots. Well it would be, you can't make a movie about this subject and expect it not to be! The pluses far outweigh the negatives and if one is interested in the subject matter or a fan of Lee's this would be very definetly a good choice to view.It was actualy one of the first things I saw Lee in and helped make me a fan of hers. The movie also deals with a very tough subject matter in a realistic wellacted way.I think they could have got a better title but otherwise there's nothing negative to say about this movie at all.
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- TriviaUnder medical supervision, Jennifer Jason Leigh wasted down to 87 pounds for her role.
- Citas
Clay: How do you feel about all this, Casey?
Casey: I don't know... I don't want to know. I don't want it and I hate it.
Clay: What do you hate?
Casey: My family. I hate them... but I want them... and I hate wanting them.
Clay: Why do you hate it?
Casey: I hate wanting. Wanting something means that you'll never get it.
Joanne: Haven't we always given you what you wanted? You have everything you've asked for.
Casey: Tell me one damn thing that I ever asked for? What... what did I ever ask for? I asked for nothing... and that's what I got. Gail got attention for screwin' up... and I got nothing for being good. Nothing from you... and nothing from Daddy.
Joanne: That is not true. I love you. I wanted you to have everything.
Casey: Everything that you *wanted* me to have! You don't let me choose my own clothes. You never liked my friends so I don't have any friends... and I *can't* take this pressure.
Frank: Don't talk to your mother like that.
Casey: Daddy, for *once* in my life I am telling you how I feel! I... I just want you to love me... no matter what I do.
- ConexionesReferenced in Alice: The Best Little Waitress in the World (1982)
- Bandas sonorasSongs to Aging Children Come
Words and Music by Joni Mitchell