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《我爱洛杉矶》:友情、误解与和解
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HBO喜剧《我爱洛杉矶》第一集巧妙地捕捉了年轻女性之间复杂的情感动态,特别是初级经纪人Maia与她事业有成的客户兼好友Tallulah之间的关系。两人之间的不安全感和潜在的怨恨,如同Charli XCX歌曲《Girl, so confusing》中对友谊的迷茫与试探。Maia因嫉妒和自我怀疑而疏远Tallulah,却不知对方正前来为她庆生。Tallulah的到来打乱了Maia的生活,尽管她努力维持光鲜形象,但真相最终在一次激烈的争执后揭露——两人都因自身的不安全感而误解了对方,最终实现了坦诚的和解与对友谊的重新认识。

✨ **友情中的不安全感与误解**:文章以Charli XCX的歌曲《Girl, so confusing》为引,生动描绘了Maia和Tallulah之间因不安全感和社交媒体的滤镜而产生的误解。Maia在看到Tallulah的成功时,内心充满嫉妒和自我怀疑,尽管她试图疏远,却又无法停止关注。这种复杂的情感状态是许多现代友谊的真实写照,尤其是在竞争激烈的行业中。

🎭 **虚荣与真相的博弈**:在Maia的生日派对上,两人之间的矛盾爆发。Maia为了掩饰自己的停滞不前,编造谎言;而Tallulah则在看似光鲜的外表下隐藏着经济困境和感情挫折。这种“虚荣”与“真相”的交织,揭示了年轻人在追求事业和自我价值时面临的巨大压力,以及他们试图用表象来掩盖内心脆弱的普遍心理。

💖 **坦诚沟通带来的和解**:在一番激烈的争执后,Maia和Tallulah终于坦诚相见,揭露了彼此的真实困境。这种坦诚不仅化解了积压的怨恨,更让她们理解了对方的处境,从而实现了友谊的和解。这个过程如同歌曲《Girl, so confusing》Remix版所传达的,通过诚实的道歉和沟通,修复因自身不安全感而受损的关系,最终走向积极的未来。

🎬 **“洛杉矶式”的喜剧张力**:剧集巧妙地运用了“洛杉矶”这一背景,将其视为一个充满机遇但也伴随着巨大压力的环境。Maia和Tallulah的经历,以及她们之间充满戏剧性的互动,构成了该集的核心喜剧张力。这种在现实压力下的荒诞与幽默,使得故事既引人入胜,又具有现实意义。

There is tragically no music video for Charli XCX and Lorde's remix of "Girl, so confusing." But if there were, I imagine it would look a lot like I Love LA's first episode.

Rachel Sennott's HBO comedy follows a Los Angeles-based friend group, at the center of which is junior talent manager Maia (Sennott) and her bestie and rising It Girl client Tallulah (Odessa A'zion). While the pair eventually resolve to take L.A. by storm, their relationship in the series begins in a much frostier place, one reminiscent of the unspoken resentment and insecurities in Charli XCX's original version of "Girl, so confusing" from brat.

On that track, the singer wonders whether the target of the song — first implied, then outright confirmed to be Lorde — likes her or hates her. "Can't tell if you wanna see me / Falling over and failing," she sings, a feeling that applies to both the pressures of the music industry that she and Lorde are navigating and to fraught friendships in general.

Case in point: Maia and Tallulah. The pair were originally meant to move from New York to L.A. together, before Tallulah bailed on the plan. In the years since, Maia has primarily experienced Tallulah through social media, watching Tallulah's star rise as she books high-profile projects like a Marc Jacobs Heaven campaign. In the early moments of the show, Maia obsesses over Tallulah's Instagram posts, even though she's had her muted. She's obsessed with the image of Tallulah's success, and also with what Tallulah thinks of her — or if she even does anymore.

Rachel Sennott and Odessa A'zion in "I Love LA." Credit: Kenny Laubbacher / HBO

Maia winds up blocking Tallulah as an act of 27th birthday rebelliousness. Little does she know, Tallulah is on her way to L.A. at that very moment to surprise her for her birthday. From that point on, it's hell for Maia. Tallulah hijacks her day, begging for a beach trip, inviting herself to dinner, and later getting a hotel suite for a party Maia didn't even want. (To add insult to injury, Tallulah gets the suite by saying it's her own birthday — that way she can post about it in exchange for a free party.) Throughout, she flaunts her success in New York, her rich boyfriend, and her Balenciaga bag. It's Maia's worst nightmare: Her college friend seemingly made the right call in abandoning her, while she's stuck in a stagnating career.

As Maia spirals, she cooks up lies to make it seem like she's doing far better than she really is. She claims she got a promotion when she didn't. She brags that she and her boss Alyssa (Leighton Meester) are thick as thieves, when Alyssa barely gives her the time of day. The lies and Tallulah's antics pile up until Maia can't take it anymore, leaving her and Tallulah to battle it out in the bathroom at her birthday party.

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Here, the truth comes out: Tallulah's been lying, too. She's broke, her boyfriend dumped her and kicked her out, and she hasn't landed anything on the level of the Heaven campaign in a year. Just like Maia thought Tallulah was killing it, Tallulah thought Maia was killing it, and she was hurt by her coldness throughout the weekend. To paraphrase Lorde, both women believed each other's projection, and now they totally get where the other is coming from.

Tallulah's revelation is a stunning reversal, one that prompts an honest reconciliation between the friends. They entered the bathroom yelling at each other in anger, but they leave squealing with excitement at what the future holds for the two of them.

Following an entire episode's worth of passive-aggressive tension, the scene provides the same catharsis as hearing Lorde jump on "Girl, so confusing" and declare she and Charli XCX should "work it out on the remix." Prior to the release of the remix, people were frothing at the mouth for drama, trying to figure out who the song was about, then wondering how Lorde would feel or respond. The remix proved a much more joyful conclusion, an honest apology of how one's own insecurities can harm relationships with others.

Similarly, before the bathroom scene, I was ready for a knock-down, drag-out fight between Maia and Tallulah. And after only seeing things from Maia's perspective for much of the episode, I was just as infuriated with Tallulah as she was. (Multiple times during my first watch, I just wrote down, "Ugh, Tallulah.") Still, seeing the two air their grievances and immediately come crashing back into their friendship ended up being far more freeing and rewarding than any catfight. And while "Girl, so confusing feat. Lorde" doesn't actually feature in I Love LA, its spirit shines through in Maia and Tallulah's makeup.

That might not be all for Charli XCX in the series, though. Sennott has spoken about wanting to cast her in future seasons of I Love LA, telling co-star Jordan Firstman in an Elle interview that "it would be fun to have Charli [XCX] on as something so different from herself." The pop star has already played herself on Overcompensating, with hilarious results. Could she complete the 2025 zillenial sitcom trifecta with future roles in I Love LA and Adults?

New episodes of I Love LA premiere Sundays at 10:30 p.m. ET on HBO and HBO Max.

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