I'm not going to lie, when the film first started I had no idea what was going on and was extremely weirded out. It wasn't until she dropped the groceries and he picked them up did I understand what Marie Paccou was getting at. After I figured that out, the film made me smile and I thoroughly enjoyed watching their happy content interactions with each other.
Then that moment came where she stood up with a gaping hole in the middle of her, and my heart fell through my feet.
It really hit me, and judging from the faces and reactions from the rest of the woman in class, it hit them too. It was the oddest illustration I've ever come across (and it definitely weirded me out) but it is the only one that was able to relate to a whole crowd of women. I can't say that I have had the same experience as the woman in the film, a lot of us haven't, but some part of me knew exactly how she felt. And in the weirdest way I could really relate to her. I truly could understand her pain.
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