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These both confuse me. Welcome to the Dollhouse, though I watched it a long time ago, was very, very annoying. And that was back when I thought annoying was charming. (This does not mean it was very, very charming). Happiness I enjoyed very much.
The "I came" refers to the end of Happiness where the boy--who has a closet pedophile father, a great Dylan Baker--finally ejaculates. I think he is truly the happy one at the end.
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I came.

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These both confuse me.

Welcome to the Dollhouse, though I watched it a long time ago, was very, very annoying. And that was back when I thought annoying was charming. (This does not mean it was very, very charming).

Happiness I enjoyed very much.

if you actually saw happiness, how could lk's post confuse you? "i came" is the only memorable line in the film.
post #18 of 19
I saw it a while ago, I will admit, and now remember the scene pretty clearly. "I came" has also become somewhat of a meme among certain internet groups and I can now only associate it with that.
post #19 of 19
I like Solondz. His scripts are intelligent and you know when you're watching a Solondz world unfold. My favourite has to be "˜Welcome to the Dollhouse'. It's cute, charming, campy, curious and all things trademark Solondz. "˜Happiness' is too but suffers a little from the big name actor syndrome in PSH. Dylan Baker was solid and Lara Flynn Boyle was beautiful.

"˜Storytelling' is fairly underrated and that is probably because of the vignette approach as opposed to the more traditional full length feature. "˜Palindromes' fell flat for me. I like what he did with the main part and how it had a character arch from WTTD but overall it was not as good as his earlier films. "˜Fear, Anxiety and Depression' is not really your typical Solondz film because he had not yet established his niche/ style but it is evident in spurts. I'm looking forward to seeing his next film.
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