Elliot Page / Ellen Page - Former actress, starred in Juno. Turned into a pooner and divorced her wife because being a lesbian was not boosting her career anymore. Receives a daily dose of asspatting from Hollywood. Likes to show off her "male" body using fake abdominals.

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I haven't seen An American Crime but I've read about the case. I know, it's Hollywood, but someone as mentally unstable as Ellen should never have been allowed to be cast in that role. (Probably also goes for Hard Candy.) Even a healthy person would probably struggle with the subject matter, especially since it was a true story.
Ellen clearly should have stuck with roles like Juno, she seemed to even enjoy that, or side characters like in Inception.
If we didn't live in clown world, everyone would realize that the troonery is just another symptom of her mental illness and that she needs help instead of cheering her on.
 
I haven't seen An American Crime but I've read about the case. I know, it's Hollywood, but someone as mentally unstable as Ellen should never have been allowed to be cast in that role. (Probably also goes for Hard Candy.) Even a healthy person would probably struggle with the subject matter, especially since it was a true story.
Ellen clearly should have stuck with roles like Juno, she seemed to even enjoy that, or side characters like in Inception.
If we didn't live in clown world, everyone would realize that the troonery is just another symptom of her mental illness and that she needs help instead of cheering her on.
The Sylvia Likens case is fucking brutal, I'm not surprised it pushed an already neurotic Ellen even further over the abyss, now someone with a bit more self awareness might have looked at the horrors that kid went through, compared to her own self inflicted "trauma" and realized "maybe I don't actually have it that bad" but Ellen has always struck me as the sort of person whose always indulged in self pity parties, and also as a legit schizo who literally hears fucking voices and punches herself, the sort of head space an actor would have to get into for a role like Sylvia Likens could very easily make her even worse.
Really that role is the last fucking job someone so fucked up should have taken.
 
I haven't seen An American Crime but I've read about the case. I know, it's Hollywood, but someone as mentally unstable as Ellen should never have been allowed to be cast in that role. (Probably also goes for Hard Candy.) Even a healthy person would probably struggle with the subject matter, especially since it was a true story.
Ellen clearly should have stuck with roles like Juno, she seemed to even enjoy that, or side characters like in Inception.
If we didn't live in clown world, everyone would realize that the troonery is just another symptom of her mental illness and that she needs help instead of cheering her on.
I think I've harped on this a bit in this thread, and she would have been 18-19 when making it so out of her parents purview, but anyone with attentive parents simply wouldn't have been allowed, or have been strongly discouraged to take this job. Ditto for Hard Candy, and she would have been 16-17 and still her parents' responsibility then. It's kind of inevitable - the kids with the least oversight who need someone to guide them, get pushed into further bad scenarios precisely because they don't have that.
 
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My God, I know the American Crime story and I get that intense roles can take their toll or whatever but holy shit. Those chunks of her book all read "crazy BPD hoe who projects emotions and absorbs personalities." Of course she couldn't compartmentalize the role, because there's nothing in the "Ellen" compartment to return to.

Catherine Keener always struck me as a complete creep, and this isn't helping. So Ellen latches on to an imaginary version of Keener and gets a tattoo about it, lol, and is still so deep in her own mental illness that she thinks including this in her book doesn't sound totally insane?

"Oozing" friendliness or warmth does not sound like a positive; neither does Cera "exuding" friendliness. Ellen is totally projecting shit on people because they smiled and nodded lol, textbook borderline chick.
 
Did her agent not tell her what the movie was about before casting her? Unless she thought being cast into a mature movie was a way to convince herself she was "grown up", did she just ignore the details, or did no one tell her until the filming started?
She doesn't understand that you can say "No".

@Procrastinhater She's not a schizo - the voice in her head stuff is metaphorical. It's her inner monologue. She's just very dumb.
 
She doesn't understand that you can say "No".

@Procrastinhater She's not a schizo - the voice in her head stuff is metaphorical. It's her inner monologue. She's just very dumb.
If its not a voice that she actually hears she deserves credit for somehow making herself sound like even more of a fucking nut than she is.
The punching herself shit is still Grade A BPD hosebeast territory though.
 
My God, I know the American Crime story and I get that intense roles can take their toll or whatever but holy shit. Those chunks of her book all read "crazy BPD hoe who projects emotions and absorbs personalities." Of course she couldn't compartmentalize the role, because there's nothing in the "Ellen" compartment to return to.
you ever met any actors though? they're just all kind of like that. Even the strong personalities ones tend to be playing a type of strong character rather than actually being it. Like it's considered a good thing to always be creeping on mannerisms or quirks in other people in case you need it later.
 
I've never been an Ellen fan, only watched two movies, she happened to be in them...this punching herself was this mentioned in an interview or her book? I never felt one way or another about her until she shot her mouth off about American/Americans. That's when the hate came, haven't paid a bit of attention to her until this whole Elliot bullshit.
 
I've never been an Ellen fan, only watched two movies, she happened to be in them...this punching herself was this mentioned in an interview or her book? I never felt one way or another about her until she shot her mouth off about American/Americans. That's when the hate came, haven't paid a bit of attention to her until this whole Elliot bullshit.
Its in her book, I think its also been mentioned in magazine articles around the time the book came out.
Its actually disturbing.
She's way more fucked up than I ever realized.
I know autobiographies are supposed to be like "tell alls" and reveal details about the subjects life, but you think her agent and/or publicist would have advised her against that sort of reveal, it just makes her look like a fucking nut.
 
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