Between forgetting and commemorating, she wants to start a new life.
There are a lot of features in the film, but I don't think it's about praising Portman. (Of course her acting is impeccable) Because that's what it is, she's on her own.
In addition, the editing of the film is also very brilliant. The walk with the priest is interspersed with memories of assassination, remorse, grief, and people keep replaying these memories related to these emotions.
Some uncomfortable music at the beginning, and camelot at the end.
The first lady took her luggage and left.
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