A middle-aged woman's self-redemption

Kiarra 2022-04-20 09:02:47

In Claire's story, Alex is the one being sacrificed

Before watching it, I thought that Juno was playing a woman who felt crisis because of her age and appearance. Avoided.

Following his friends on social networks for the purpose of getting close to his lover, the beginning of the story is so common in today's online world, even in the beginning when Claire chose another person's photo for Clara as her avatar, I felt that Claire was not enough Smart, after all, we have all kinds of p-picture software, and it is not uncommon for apps that can infer the appearance of the corresponding age. But this point lays the groundwork for the back, and it also makes me think that Claire is indeed a middle-aged woman who is not familiar with social networking sites.

A relationship is approaching with other purposes, and it is also covered with a deceptive background. No matter how enthusiastic it is, the shadow of disintegration is always shrouded in it.

I have wondered many times in the play why Claire didn't show up directly. She has a decent life and good taste. On the surface, her past emotional experience did not bring her any devastating blow. Why is she obsessed with one Soap bubbles that pop. Looking back, I realize that for a middle-aged woman, although her soap bubbles are fragile, they are beautiful.

In Claire's novels, she keeps hurting herself. The doctor asked, why do you always want to hurt yourself, and who is hurting you. Claire couldn't tell. After she completely confessed to the doctor about this illusory online love, she still couldn't tell the most fundamental damage she suffered. She is vulnerable, she is helpless, because she has denied herself.

With a sense of guilt and guilt, after 9 months of treatment by a psychiatrist, I still can't forgive myself or identify with myself. If it wasn't for the help of the doctor in the end, I probably wouldn't be able to get out of it. But in the end, Claire chose to call Alex as Claire, and whether or not the call was connected, Claire could get the answer she wanted.

In the end, she can finally confess to herself and finally redeem herself.

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Who You Think I Am quotes

  • Claire Millaud: There's no greater rival then the one who doesn't exist.

  • Claire Millaud: We all want to distance our self from the prospect of our death.