Giulia's realistic house is a very peaceful beige. In the fantasy world, stained glass, bright transparent gauze, and naked human bodies all reveal bold sexual hints. Through Julia's desire to liberate her soul, apart from religious people, she had the most contact with her unrestrained friend. This friend guided Julia on the one hand, and the male lust for them on the other hand.
The hallucinations created by her husband's infidelity are closely related to childhood. At the end of the film, Julia overcomes her inner anxiety and fear. As for what to do with her husband? He's not her, just let him go
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