Is Mercy a nymphomaniac?
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Cobra1986 — 12 years ago(November 10, 2013 12:57 PM)
Bad upbringing, probably living a party lifestyle all the time, idiot for a brotherlol but yeah, I don't know about "Nympho" because that suggests she has a disorder. She was just promiscuous to me. But I liked her, she was a nice girl in the end I thought. Just needed to find the right guy, and I guess Swan was that guy.
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MrRazorz — 11 years ago(April 19, 2014 11:36 PM)
Liking
sex is one thing. Literally
begging
for it, in the worst possible time and place, from a guy who's done nothing but insult her, threaten her and treat her with contempt - that might indicate that the girl's got a problem. -
mobocracy — 11 years ago(April 23, 2014 12:36 PM)
She was probably just a poor girl living in a poor neighborhood with no hope and no future. Her sexuality was probably one of the few assets she could use to gain whatever advantage she could, socially (to gain favor with whoever had power), economically (as in outright prostitution or in-kind for some other economic gain like rent), or emotionally as an outlet for boredom and the anxiety of a future no different than the women around her married to some loser, poor, stuck with kids and miserable.
Swan just likely was like hitting the trifecta for her someone from outside the neighborhood who seemed to have power and influence. All she has to offer him is sex. -
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bizzniss — 9 years ago(April 04, 2016 03:19 AM)
She's a prostitute. If you Listened to the movie, she clearly states it. It didn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out.
Here's one of the many excerpts where they acknowledge it:
Mercy: Friday nights are good. Saturday nights are better.
Swan: I bet you can't even remember who you get on Friday and Saturday night you probably don't remember what they look like
Mercy: Sometimes I can and sometimes I can't who gives a damn?
Also, She wanted Swan AFTER they shared a long passionate kiss, She's been hot for him all night, that's one of the reasons she followed him, the kiss just set it off. Plus it was risky. If the world were about the end, most people would have sex. -
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bizzniss — 9 years ago(April 05, 2016 08:22 AM)
LIKE I SAID IN MY ORIGINAL STATEMENTLISTEN CLEARLY:
"There were many excerpts where they acknowledge it"
, I was just pointing ONE out.
There is another part where Swan says, "I don't like what you do". She say's, "it's a living."
If you can't tell from that, then you are obviously very stupid, unworthy of my time and this conversation is over. -
mobocracy — 9 years ago(April 05, 2016 11:13 AM)
All you're doing is reading between the lines. I never remember a single line that definitively says she does sex work for money.
You second bit of "proof" above doesn't say "what she does" only that she calls it "a living".
Prostitution isn't unreasonable as an assumption, but it's only an assumption. With her character and where she's from, there's a big grey area between prostitution involving sex in exchange for money and promiscuity used as a means of obtaining influence with the gang leadership or for drinks or favors. -
madconceptz2010 — 9 years ago(July 18, 2016 03:48 PM)
Mercy is a prostitute who hangs around with The Orphans but decides to tag along with The Warriors after looking for some real action. She takes a shine to Swan and walks with him on their way to Coney Island. She talks about her life as they walk through a subway tunnel where they share a kiss. Swan instantly regrets this and ditches her. They meet up again right before the fight with The Punks where they make up. On their arrival back to Coney Island she takes off with Swan and the other Warriors.
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Jeromagnus — 9 years ago(August 25, 2016 10:11 PM)
@bizzniss : you know you're insulting people because you're not confident in your argumentation right ? Can't believe Mobocracy replied to you AND didn't return your gratuitous insult. Lucky you.
If your counter argument is that "there [is so] many exerpts where they acknowledge it, I was just poiting ONE out", why don't you point the other ones instead of insulting people ? Answer : cause there are none.
Just watched the movie and noticed absolutely no passage at all that confirm Marcy is a prostitute. Your statement is a personal interpretation and even an assumption wouldn't confirm it but rather that Marcy is nymphomaniac. In the "best case scenario", an extended interpretation would be that Marcy would use sex to gain power, just like Mobocracy suggested.