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overall plot
Monica was adopted by Sophie's parents. The family was in a car accident when they left Italy. Both the adoptive mother and Monica survived. Monica, who likes Sophie the most, was hit hard and couldn't accept this reality. She decided to continue living as "Sophie" and see the world through "Sophie"'s eyes. Years later, "Sophie", who has been married and has a pair of children, was mentally unstable due to the blow of work, and the personality (?) of "Sophie" began to shake and peel off. As time passed, "Sophie" gradually saw what life was like, and the "changes" of the environment and her relatives terrified her. In the spiritual world of "Sophie", her own original personality (?) Monica appeared in a childlike form, deepening her panic and anxiety. After seeing the photos in the adoptive mother's room, "Sophie" embarked on a journey in Italy, finally understood who she was, accepted the fact that she was Monica, and lived with her memories of "Sophie" without looking back.
important person relationship
The mother in the eyes of "Sophie": Monica's biological mother, living in Italy. Saying "you look a lot like him" to Monica when she grew up, plus the hostility of her biological mother's husband to Monica, it can be speculated that Monica's biological father is someone else.
Real mother: Monica's adoptive mother, Sophie's biological mother. When Monica asked about the photo, she pointed to the young Sophie and said "C'est toi" (this is you), she acquiesced to Monica's life as "Sophie" and used it as her spiritual comfort . In order to prevent Monica from finding her true self and not "losing" her daughter Sophie again, she would not hesitate to lie.
The husband in the eyes of "Sophie": It is actually Monica's half-brother in Italy. Referring to the attitude of her biological mother's husband towards Monica, this is probably the opposite sex that makes her feel most secure.
Real-life husband: The man who drove Monica back to her adoptive mother's house. (suffering heart.jpg)
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