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Everyone Is Tulip
by Nicole Goux, Dave Baker, Ellie Hall
A tale as old as time: getting out of your shitty hometown to live your dream of being an actress in L.A. After months (years?) of trying to get a gig and living from paycheck to paycheck (and working at fast food chain to fast food chain), Becca finally lands a gig with a weird avant garde YouTube film creator. She's an overnight success, as long as she lives as her character: Tulip.
I got strong Paradise Kiss vibes from this. Mostly the art and the character design, but a little bit of the drama too.
I felt bad for Becca as she escaped her hometown with her maybe-boyfriend and her drunk father only to fall in with a similar situation in L.A. with a maybe boyfriend/employer and an apathetic roommate.
In the end it comes down to the choices Becca needs to make, who she lets down, and how she views herself to please her fans, her friends, her so-called friends. It's called "art" and "acting" but what it really is is another soul-sucking job to make enough money to go on "living".
I got strong Paradise Kiss vibes from this. Mostly the art and the character design, but a little bit of the drama too.
I felt bad for Becca as she escaped her hometown with her maybe-boyfriend and her drunk father only to fall in with a similar situation in L.A. with a maybe boyfriend/employer and an apathetic roommate.
Spoiler
I got mad when her old boyfriend contacted her and said "Not as much as you loved yourself". I never saw her as selfish, I saw her as someone who moved away and was looking out for herself and trying to make her life better than what the men in her life expected of her. She didn't rely on others because she wanted to live life on her own terms. Which is why it made me sad that in the end she decided to continue to live in the "Tulip-shaped box" that Stanley made for her.In the end it comes down to the choices Becca needs to make, who she lets down, and how she views herself to please her fans, her friends, her so-called friends. It's called "art" and "acting" but what it really is is another soul-sucking job to make enough money to go on "living".