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Post by lordhowl on Oct 14, 2010 0:04:50 GMT -5
Did anyone notice Brigitte's face in the scene where Jason asks Ginger out? To say she looked stressed and displeased would be an understatement.
So, after that she tells Ginger not to ". . . go average on me."
Which sister is really the most possessive here?
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Post by sophielovessam on Oct 19, 2010 13:49:46 GMT -5
Yeah that is an interesting point. I do think we see Brigittes more possesive side in the movie rather than Gingers to be honest. Because really the whole movie is Ginger being less and less posessive towards her sister and Brigette trying to get her back.
Maybe Brigette was also just surprised that a guy had approached either of them.
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Post by lordhowl on Oct 19, 2010 18:20:59 GMT -5
Yeah that is an interesting point. I do think we see Brigittes more possesive side in the movie rather than Gingers to be honest. Because really the whole movie is Ginger being less and less posessive towards her sister and Brigette trying to get her back. Maybe Brigette was also just surprised that a guy had approached either of them. Oh, I don't know. When they knock on Sam's door and Ginger has her arm around Brigitte? That body language was like, "She's mine, you get lost." She does her level best in that scene to sabotage things-- especially between Sam and Brigitte.
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Post by sophielovessam on Oct 20, 2010 12:54:51 GMT -5
Yeah that's true.
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Post by lordhowl on Oct 20, 2010 14:02:37 GMT -5
I don't think Ginger gets less possessive. If anything, she gets more so and more jealous. She does get less attentive, less responsible and less understanding toward Brigitte, and more self-centered in her thinking about her, but not in any way less possessive. It's interesting, also, how she taunts Brigitte over Jason and the other male interest she's getting, and how badly she then treats Brigitte over Sam.
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