Ooh! Very, very well said! I've been an Edie fan since I was 15 (I'm 29 now) and at first, I was quite excited to hear that a movie was going to be made about her. Once reports starting trickling out about who they cast (Jimmy Fallon as Gerard Melanga?

) and the general gist of the script, I was disappointed. I attempted to watch it with an open mind but, the liberties they took were way too big. The Dylan thing was obsessed over and the bottom line is, none of know what happened between them. One of them is dead and the other (although talented & cool) is notoriously tight lipped about personal situations.
I've yet to watch the dvd with the commentary (mainly bought it for the extras that turned out to be bo-ring!) but, I'm not surprised the director didn't care what Edie fans thought about it. It's impossible to please everyone but, I've never encountered a long time Edie fan who thinks this movie is even close to being accurate. I do think Sienna & Guy were amazing in their roles. Too bad they had such a bad script to work with.
Edie wasn't a sympathetic person or character, if you will. Like all of us, she had problems and dealt with them in a very destructive manner. She had all the opportunities in the world presented to her but, she still couldn't completely get it together. I think a lot of us relate to that. I honestly don't think she had a chance to not end up the way she did. Too many doctors back then threw drugs and shock treatments at her to basically shut her up and keep her "controlled". Those things don't work without the proper knowledge in how to deal with the crap hand life sometimes deals you. She never learned how to do that and that really ended up being her downfall. I don't think she should be admired blindly but, I don't think she should be dismissed as some vapid socialite who just didn't care enough to get pull herself together.
That's the truly heartbreaking part. She tried several times and failed. She knew her life wasn't in a good place and tried to fix it. I think that needs to be recognized.
That remark about Jonathon is interesting. I was wondering why no other family members were involved with Factory Girl. I read Edie's widower helped Sienna do research on Edie and was surprised that he wasn't interviewed for the dvd as well. I've always wondered what happened to Edie's siblings and if they'd ever be involved in anything having to do with telling Edie's story. I'm actually glad the rest of them didn't get involved with FG. Anyone related to her would probably lend it more credibility than it deserves.