Yes, I titled my review by using Jeanette Winterson’s biography for reference. It is true if you look it up in Douban, a Chinese version IMDB/Facebook,Feel Goodwill in the recommendation list as the searching result. In this website, people retitle this show as ‘Drunk in London’. It is accurate to use Drunk to describe the main character Mae Martin’s life predicament. She wants to get on the right path but couldn't help making a mess, she tries to be normal but cannot get rid of the psychological hint that ‘You need to accept you have a problem’, she wants to build up a stable intimate relationship but loses control due to emotional insecurity. But I still prefer the original title ‘Feel good’. It is hard to be normal in this high-demand world, feeling good is enough.
The encounter
After watching the series in one sitting, I can safely say Mae Martin is the second gay girl character I feel myself fall in love with after Anne Lister in Gentleman Jack. (Sorry, Suranne!) She is a special friend being with me in this strange self-isolation period. Can I call it love in the time of cholera? I couldn’t help replaying the scene Mae and George encountering and kissing in the pub. How romantic it is when you find someone in the crowd only laughing at your stuff, getting your point while you’re being ignored by others. England’s rose and the Canadian corn are like a blazing fire and dry wood. It is not all about how a tomboy chase a straight girl and how a straight girl seduce an unconfident lesbian. This is a vibrant start that I bet each girl is longing for. You might have a relatable journey that you are falling for a person who is not of the same clan but you think the fate drops from the clouds and the refreshing relationship will be working between you two. After oversharing with a stranger, you believe you have a bond and that’s hard to find in life.
Things usually happen like that, but most beautiful encounters will not end in well. Five minutes past, Mae and George are standing inside and outside the curtain, which implies George is stepping into her life and will be a part of her story. In fact, it does. This is the most subtle camera structure in EP1. It reminds me of how I met my exes, how we consume each other and how I lost them in the end. I suddenly realise I see my own reflection in Mae’s pupils when she says ‘I am not intense’.
Between normal and abnormal
It is rather to sayFeel Goodis a dark story than rom-com. At least, let’s say it is a heart-breaking life story dress like a love story. Mae Martin's tribulations she experienced in her career, family, and relationships are the main topics of the show. Before that, I’ve had enough of messy ‘permutation and combination’ style relationships inThe L Word. Hetero audience hunt for novelty in LGBT TV drama but ignore character’s daily concerns as ordinary persons. They also have issues of how to repair the parent-child relationship, how to express who they really are in front of their friend who is always in the dominant position.Feel goodhas a unique texture with life-like characters. Each character in this show is so real. Their witty dialogues tickle my fancy all the time.
I can feel the director and the writer manage to keep up a high level of real emotions throughout the show and they capture characters’ dazzling personalities with a brisk pace. In this story, Mae and George are both like premature babies in the incubates, waiting for growth to be big, confident flowers. The director did not portray them as aliens but show strong empathy to care their own inner development. We witness their journeys in pain and sober.
My inner journey of watching "Feel Good" is like a roller-coaster.
E1: Oh!!! Mae and George are just adorable!
E2: Well...I changed my mind. I'd better stand for Mae and Lava?
E3: It is a bloody embodiment of "Please never date a straight girl unless you want to date for floods of tears."
Mae is an authentic, awkward, blunt, needy, sensitive girl with forlorn hope on George’s love. In her whole life, she has felt she is not in the right place. There is ‘other place’ she supposes to be. She thinks people are just swapping one addiction for another, while George is her another addiction. My favourite scene is in the EP3. Mae feels humiliated and a bit angry when being told to enjoy the party. Her confession broke my heart for real.
‘You grew up rich and white and straight and hot, you won the lottery. Of course, you want to dance. You're surrounded by people that want to fuck you. Of course, I don't want to dance in front of people that would have bullied me in high school. And you are too ashamed to touch me. If you want me to feel confident then hold my hand.’
It is not a gay thing. Any underrepresented people could relate to it. There used to be a moment you thought someone in the crowd could see you, but now you found this person knew nothing about your feelings. You notice the intangible huge gap between you. That really hurts.
As the representative of straight girl, Binky holds the opinion that ‘birds of a feather flock together’ by bring Mae and her lesbian cousin together. It is like saying ‘Hey gay girl should stay in your small bubble. That is the norm.’ You all know the hilarious result. Two girls hi each other and ‘see you’ soon. I laughed at this stuff not because there is less possibility for two Tomboys to fall in love with each other (on the contrary, they may slag off each other), but shocked by people’ ignorance that they think a lesbian will definitely like another lesbian since your are of the same kind. Come on. We are all human beings having clear love and hate. The gentle satire to some self-righteous people is one of the highlighted moments in this show. Sorry, your norm is ridiculous.
People distorts the definitions of ‘normal’ and fasten it to the minority. I became to realise the reason why the writer did not let Mae choose Lava, another lesbian girl who’s crush on her, even though a lot of my friends stand for them. ‘If you were my girlfriend, I’d make you come in under a minute.’ is the coolest line in this show. Lava is cold but affectionate in her own way. The writer probably wants to break the stereotype that it is easier to love your own kind. I think Mae must bottle a hidden line up: Hey, I cannot love you just because you are lesbian too.
Reframe your self
After watching it a second time, I changed my impression of George. I shouldn’t have been so mean to her when I watched the first time last week. This time, I see her struggling in her new identity. She hurries so much to put lesbian label on herself by saying ‘I have a girlfriend’ to the wedding photographer and ‘I belong to here. I finger my girlfriend a lot’ to the bartender, in order to cover up her inner uncertainty. ‘Your sobriety. Your gender identity. Is there anything isn’t my responsibility?’ She is facing the greatest pressure in her life. Being with Mae is like pulling up seedlings in her mind to help herself grow, in friendship, and in the workplace. But actually, the key point is not about learning how to be a lesbian. Instead, she needs to learn how to express a real herself, uncover her real feelings to the people surrounded, just like Binky says ‘If you are bothered, just tell us.’
There is another storyline of Mae’s narcotics anonymous meeting. This kind of support group is quite common to see in British/American dramas, likeKilling EveandFlack. As a student with a coaching background, I feel negatively surprised to see team members sitting in a circle and saying ‘I am an addict’ followed by self-introduction. Is it really work to settle a matter by giving themselves psychological suggestion that they still have problems? Or they just gather to find I am not the worst one. In EP 4, Lisa Kudrow hits the nail on the head. Everyone feel better or you feel better when people address the elephant in the room? Every time when Mae suffers a setback in relationship with George, she turns to Maggie and Lava. However, the temporary sense of belonging is self-deception.
Like her mother, Mae is a strong, impulsive, stubborn women. But she also has the vulnerable side.
‘But you told me you loved me first. That was the best moment of my life. I’m embarrassed. I let myself think that someone like you could be with someone like me. I’m not a boy. I’m not even a girl. I’m like a failed version of both. Why am I such a freak?’
She has so many feelings. What she wants is being accepted as what she is, being stick with a new healthy addiction. That is George.
In the last episode in season 1, Mae decides to return to George. The plot seems to quite rush. I wouldn’t say they are the perfect couple and I still doubt the relationship will last. But I would like to regard them as a pair of ‘learning buddy’ in this journey. George is the still and quiet habitat and Mae is the Pac-Man. Story is over. Life needs to go on. They both have too much to learn, not only for love but for lives.
Alien they seem to be. No mortal eye could see. The intimate welding of their history. by Thomas Hardy
Other things I want to address
Besides main characters, each supporting role is so lovely: Phil, Binky, Mae’s father, the bartender, and the bellboy in horror hotel. I love the script! I am especially impressed by Mae’s father. He has the wisdom of affairs handling and can read people’s mind accurately.
"You are still and strong, you wear your heart on your sleeves, you are fiercely passionate."
‘Your young lady must be needing you now. She’s off on her own, adrift in uncharted seas.’
He is absolutely one of the best father roles I’ve ever seen.
Now I can say I am ready to graduate fromFeel Goodafter finishing this review. Thank you, Lisa, you remind me of the scotch egg I’ve had in Yorkshire. I am glad you enjoy it too. I will probably visit Blackpool to see the beautiful sunset one day. See you guys in season 2!
by Lssiedusky
2020.3.31
看完了,我一直疑问这竟然标签是喜剧诶,明明很多时候我看的都心碎的说
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剧中梅在经历了女友的分手,一度失落丢失自己,甚至想要再次借助毒品摆脱失意,我深有感触,当生活糟糕的时候就会想忘记一切地放纵,但我们都知道,放纵过后只有无尽的后悔以及未解决的问题罢了,或许我可能应该想想一切的根源,与自己和解才是问题的答案
看到这里真的感同身受,自己所在意的所难受的常常是不为他人所感同身受的,我们失落在朋友无意的嘲笑中,把悲伤放在心里耿耿于怀,除了自己谁也不知道除了自己谁也伤不到,我认为剧中的朋友根本算不上朋友,不过是会耍耍嘴皮逗逗乐的一群派对伙伴,但真正的朋友,即使不懂你的痛也不会随意的戳你的伤疤,而是小心翼翼地保护着你。希望你可以在爱你的人面前褪去伪装。
年少时总是想出去看看,家好像是个束缚自己的地方,但后来遇到了大风大雨第一个想到的还是回家。
梅总是以为母亲不那么爱她,她好像永远在批评她,但其实她只是不把爱放在嘴上,伤心时一句话妈妈就会为你准备好一切等你回家。
多多少少有人迷失在自卑的世界里,我们感觉不到爱,接受不了爱,无法付出爱,什么都不说了跟着台词念一念吧,你是个可爱的人。
最后放几个图
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我自觉自己也算容易成瘾的人,还低自尊,所以很懂这剧里的痛点。有自知之明所以不敢碰任何赌毒…比起Mae是好在我没有那么狂躁。
我觉得自己对亲密关系成瘾真的是the saddest thing ever heard.
不知道是爱眼前这个人还是单纯需要找个人满足自己的成瘾需求。
更别提找了个直女了,更加煽动自己不安情绪。
听对方说分手之后比起女生会找男生就心里很堵。从理性角度来看,其实这不能代表任何事,并不是说这段感情是“一时兴起”或者“错误”,只是她本身更容易被男性吸引而已。但是听起来就很沮丧。
心中某处总觉得哪天必须要面对自己成瘾这个事情,对现在的感情不能百分百投入。
Life is suck.
她其实是需要被人保护的
外表帅气内心脆弱的像只小绵羊
特别能够理解她的焦虑 不安 依赖
可能有时候像是一种投射
和父母的关系
和喜欢的直女怎么相处(这种相处模式有些消耗乔治)
和lesbian怎么相处(lava在某些时候还是挺迷人的,不过生气打翻碗的时候还挺吓人的)
和异性怎么相处 ,要知道在某些异性恋男性眼里
只要你是个女孩,就可能是他们的猎物
所以不存在纯粹的异性好友 (mae和那个男人只是,在逃避问题)
我是T。我想被女孩推倒。我曾对亲密关系关系成瘾。我沉迷于女孩们的暗面。
注视着Mae Martin的时候,我感到被看见。
我的初恋来自离异家庭。我15岁的crush有抑郁症。我的前任同时有躁郁症和人格分裂症。我从未刻意因一个人的过去而选择她们,但somehow,they turned out that way.也许因为那种人格的张力不必隐藏也会隐约浮现吧。也许是因为我天生喜欢戏剧性,喜欢刺激。
And all didn’t end well.
情绪是会传染的。在高二的时候我曾经那么厌恶自己。一边大哭一边猛抽着雾化咖啡因的时候,在大雨里奔跑的时候,觉得自己空虚,孤独,一无是处。虽然我没有真的产生substance addiction,但那段为了控制睡眠而交替大剂量服用褪黑素和咖啡因的日子,现在想起来还觉得后怕。
...还有对亲密关系的焦虑。只要觉得无聊就会想找对方。只要对方不回就会觉得生命被抽干,觉得自己是一无是处的垃圾。会不安,会百爪挠心。
我在初三毕业的暑假打电话给我的心理老师,告诉她我爱上了一个抑郁症的女孩,我想帮她,我想和她做爱。老师要我保证我们会在“能闻得到阳光的地方”发生关系,然后告诉我,我救不了任何人,我做不了任何人的英雄。
如果受不了,我必须走。我必须先爱自己。
《心向快乐》回应了非常非常多有关LGBT社群生活的亚主题:挣扎的自我认同、痛苦的过去、“出柜”对伴侣关系造成的张力,甚至当George眉飞色舞地描述自己对某位理想型男性的痴迷时,Mae的感受对我来说都熟悉得令人痛苦。
但最关键的是,Mae同时存在于剧内剧外。她同时也是自己的故事有意识的讲述者。她完全接受了自己的过去,并且知道分享它能为他人带来怎样的理解和慰藉。这非常了不起。
我感到被看见,被回应。我感到并不孤独,而这点给了我信心。
所以....谢谢这部剧的存在。谢谢Mae和我们讲述她的故事。
看完了。我觉得很好看。囊括了我们女同性恋群体会遇到的许许多多的问题,当然我觉得同样,这其中的一些感情问题是谈了恋爱的人都会遇到的。唉,觉得篇幅还不够长,但是其中真的蕴含了太多。
想到什么就写什么吧。
乔治父亲的离开和她后来和梅的父亲坐那个小车车的样子——她真的很怀念父爱吧。虽然她和梅的父母见面的时间很短暂,但是我觉得能看出她对那种久违了的父爱的憧憬。
然后就是当你陷入了这个群体之后,你才意识到之前认为只是寻常的事其实是多么的充满偏见。乔治所教的课程和班级上发生的事情,在她和梅交往之前肯定是存在的,但那时候,大概就像现在很多人的“事不关己高高挂起”一样吧,她不觉得是什么大不了的事——毕竟不发生在自己身上。而当她自己差不多也算成为其中一份子的时候,她才能被这些伤害到或者意识到有些曾经自以为正常是多么伤人。
梅的困惑,我觉得以前也曾是我的困惑,对方到底想让我成为什么样子?什么样子是我真正想成为的我自己?一开始看预告的时候,是的梅的外形就非常T呗,也有那么一丝丝忧虑是不是会包含着刻板印象。我觉得本剧某方面比较神就是它虽然篇幅不长,但是仅仅通过几个画面就让我感受到了想传达的东西——比如梅会想尝试穿一件小吊带裙,但是同时又羞于让乔治知道这件事。在她心里还是害怕乔治只是把她当男性伴侣来看待——这在女同性恋+直女的组合中很常见,其实就算是两个拉拉在一起我觉得也会有……
这算是刻板印象的余孽吗?当然也有人喜欢这种相处模式,这也是我最近很纠结的一点,好像这种模式你无法确切地评价好与坏,但是希望大家在谈恋爱的时候都能找到和自己模式相同的人。
不过乔治最后在思考了,在了解了,在改变自己了,我觉得就很厉害。她明白了谁才是自己真正的朋友,也知道自己究竟想要什么,以及去尝试接纳新的自己。(这可能是大家追直女过程中的理想画面了吧XD)
家庭问题我觉得也算本剧表达的一个副中心?无论是梅那强势的母亲还是乔治选择离开的父亲以及对爱情失望的母亲(但我们也可以看出,你越表现出嫌弃反而越证明你在乎)。家庭问题有时候反而是一个很容易被忽视的问题,家长们有时候会说“每个家庭都这样!”来逃避应该承担改变的责任。都这样的家庭就正常吗?
不知道会不会有第二季,因为觉得还是有些地方没有说清楚,也有些地方表达得蜻蜓点水一般。但此时打下这些文字的我又觉得,不用说清楚我们也可以顺着畅想下去。
乔治正视了自己的内心,她选择了更值得当朋友的人,她也会对梅给予支持;
梅虽然复吸了orz(而且那个Day1的小牌牌还是掖着藏着),但是剧的最末尾,我觉得她下一句就要向乔治坦诚自己复吸了,这是一个好的开始,我想也是她收获安全感的开始。
最后想到的是那个(完了我忘了名字了就是互助会最后和梅一起吸Du的那位)。
他竟然是打电话叫来了自己的保证人,我还挺震惊的,因为他俩一起吸的时候我内心真的“oh fuck”。保证人那番话真的蛮感人的……是一个,特别合格,值得当做依靠的保证人了。
哎,仍在回味中。
附上梅对成瘾的一个新的解读,我觉得,哇,内心的有些问题豁然开朗。
我们都在对什么东西成瘾呢?
在我十九年的人生里 我从未见过如此粘人的t
过气乐队SUM41宣传片(不是
性的探索性向的探索和上瘾问题,以及英国年轻人可以多么的mean。直女的诱惑 plus 瘾君子的诱惑。有些似曾相识的问题让我有非常多的不安全感……封城第4天,一天刷了一部剧。
看片名以为又会是我最喜欢的尴尬贫穷爆笑蠢蠢剧,没想到质量竟然有点超出预期!前面几集颇为老梗,后面两集扭转颓势渐入佳境。表面是个姬姥&直女的故事,稍深一点的层面上又讨论了依赖心理、成瘾心理、对身体的接纳和探索、围绕身体的自我认同。难得的是它愿意深入直掰弯这种常规故事的心理层面,而不是将它消解在简易的浪漫中,同志与前·直女交往中双方完全不同又最最微妙的心理焦虑,在第五集的脱口秀一幕被推至舞台最中央,那种实感,足以将所有拉拉的直女PTSD和所有直女的掰弯PTSD激发出来。我站Lava。【以及,我实在是想吐槽一些短评很久了,总是带着莫名其妙的男性标准去审视拉拉中短头发的女生,嫌弃人家“铁踢”,又嫌弃人家“黏人”,好像T最好不要铁,当了T就最好不要黏,你想想你的话有逻辑吗?
从剧作结构来说其实并没有跳脱出同类型题材的常规叙事,可预料可借鉴。成瘾心理和亲密关系的情感表现和处理上加入了拉拉对直女的特定境遇,人类还是有情绪互通、焦虑共享的层面。先确认肉体,再确认精神,灵肉合一需要刻意追求。Mae算百合中的小奶狗,Phil说得对,每只puppy都像她
除了女主帅爆了,剧情以及everytheng else 都好难看…
“如何让一个t爱上你?” “装直女。” 啊啊啊为什么不选lava啊lava多可爱呜呜
搞错没有,皮肤苍白,情感脆弱,有各种issue还是脱口秀演员,编剧是不是抄袭我脑子里的理想女孩。(除了发型)
太超预期!好多细节touching极了!不愧是mae的亲身经历改编:struggle with drug 背后是因为对自己存在意义的不确定冰冷的妈妈毫不犹豫张开怀抱等她归来 女友精准准备一切想破镜重圆 女主看似很惨 实际上是最幸运的一个 有那么多爱包围她 期待有第二季啊!
从未见过如此聒噪、烦人、自怨自艾、毫无自信的踢,我甚至怀疑她都没能做到自我认同,却还非要逼着自己的直女女票出柜,无语…这剧完全不像lgbt剧,两个人没有cp感,看她俩谈恋爱挺糟心的…拉瓦和菲比加一星
这个快而有序的节奏和妈妈是Phoebe值得加星加快乐;六集内容算是粗略描绘了瘾和自我认同这个困境,mae的毒瘾表面来自于依赖和焦虑,但可能深层次的东西和George意外出柜后的漂流感没什么太大差别,是自我认同这个过程太不顺利了,顾虑太多不会如意,毫无顾忌也不见得就能骄傲做自己,难免自卑自艾,需要找一些东西或一个人,借一段关系来放置自己,emm,相互扶持很重要,但自我成长能够自我解决其实更重要。
人还是要有一个宏愿给自己作为定锚。现代社会饿不死大部分人了,女主妈妈“菲比”也说,“我们给了你所有你想要的,但你还是去当毒贩。你就是个被宠坏的小公主。”其实所有让你成瘾并且产生负面影响的行为依赖都应该被检视一遍。人就像小小星火在自己的欲望和懦弱之塔里燃烧,从小最早接触的是俄国文学的人,看这个是会难受的。因为它把苦难抹掉了,有爱缝补一切。正如我们生活的日常。但终归,还是粗放了些。爱,是那些溺水之人的辅助呼吸机,能救他们一命,但也仅此而已。苦难才能让他们顺畅呼吸。但这是个喜剧小品,松弛温暖,女朋友大度真诚。感情戏拍的很真实。成年人的成瘾生活还有待挖掘。
Refreshing并且金句频频。“你喜欢跳舞是因为你出身在富有的家庭,是白人,是直女,长得漂亮,你周围都是想fuck你的人,所以你自信,如果你也想让我自信的话,那么就握住我的手,在人群里握住我的手。” (一晚上就看完凭记忆瞎写)
剧里那么开诚布公的讨论性别标签和成瘾性人格,评论里还一嘴一个t,粘人这种词,,唉,只能说这么私人化的经历分享给你们看真是糟践了
Lava我可以
就我觉得那个lava很可吗,想被
这部细腻的生活叙事,是给OCD、PTSD、焦虑症、双相情感障碍、边缘人格障碍等等,受过焦虑、脆弱、低自尊等情绪困扰的人看的,观影体验是私人的、疗愈的、自我对话的,如果你无法代入,不是LGBT角色与你的刻版印象不符的问题,是你活得太“光明”了,get不到这些暗角。
"you are loved"
Mae Martin怎么搞的30岁还像17岁 Hot mess with puppy eyes and dark histories. IM ADDICTED
so,t的心态是,我在某种程度上把自己当作男人,但你不能把我当成男人?