The Waiting, Reelive

Cléo
Cléo

I can’t stand it. I’m sick of waiting.

Dorine
Dorine

It’s only a little longer, Cléo. Just think about something else.

Cléo
Cléo

How can I think of anything else?

Dorine
Dorine

Why not think about the good things? Your music? Your friends?

Cléo
Cléo

Friends? They’re all so superficial.

Dorine
Dorine

And yet they care about you.

Cléo
Cléo

Do they? Or do they just care about the image of me?

Dorine
Dorine

You’re more than just an image, Cléo.

Cléo
Cléo

Am I? I feel lost.

Dorine
Dorine

You’re not lost. You just need to remember who you are.

A Chance Encounter, Reelive

Cléo
Cléo

You think fate brought us together?

Antoine
Antoine

Perhaps, or maybe it’s just chance.

Cléo
Cléo

What’s the difference?

Antoine
Antoine

Fate feels destined; chance feels random.

Cléo
Cléo

It’s funny how life confuses the two.

Antoine
Antoine

Isn’t it? It keeps us guessing.

Cléo
Cléo

And sometimes, it brings us people we need.

Antoine
Antoine

Or they distract us from the truth.

Cléo
Cléo

What truth?

Antoine
Antoine

That life is uncertain. We must embrace what we have.

Confronting Fear, Reelive

Cléo
Cléo

What if I’m dying? What will happen to me?

Antoine
Antoine

You live until you die. That’s all any of us can do.

Cléo
Cléo

It sounds so simple when you put it that way.

Antoine
Antoine

Life is simple, Cléo. It’s our thoughts that complicate it.

Cléo
Cléo

I feel like I’ve wasted so much time.

Antoine
Antoine

It’s never too late to start living.

Cléo
Cléo

How do you make that decision?

Antoine
Antoine

You take it one moment at a time.

Cléo
Cléo

Will I have regrets?

Antoine
Antoine

We all do, but don’t let them dictate your life.

Reflections on Beauty, Reelive

Cléo
Cléo

What is beauty to you?

Antoine
Antoine

It’s the fleeting moments that catch us off guard.

Cléo
Cléo

And what about a face? Does that define beauty?

Antoine
Antoine

Only if you let it. True beauty is deeper.

Cléo
Cléo

But society doesn’t see it that way.

Antoine
Antoine

Society is blind to what truly matters.

Cléo
Cléo

And yet I play the part.

Antoine
Antoine

You can change the narrative.

Cléo
Cléo

Is it worth the struggle?

Antoine
Antoine

It’s the only way to find authentic happiness.

Facing Mortality, Reelive

Cléo
Cléo

I can feel the end coming.

Antoine
Antoine

You mustn’t think that way.

Cléo
Cléo

But the signs are all around me.

Antoine
Antoine

Life is unpredictable. That’s what makes it beautiful.

Cléo
Cléo

And what if it takes me too soon?

Antoine
Antoine

Then you’ve lived in every moment you’ve had.

Cléo
Cléo

But I wanted more time.

Antoine
Antoine

We all do. Make the most of what you have.

Cléo
Cléo

How do I do that?

Antoine
Antoine

Stop waiting for life to unfold; live it.

The Power of Music, Reelive

Cléo
Cléo

Music is all I have left.

Antoine
Antoine

You have more than that, Cléo.

Cléo
Cléo

What if they take it away?

Antoine
Antoine

They can’t take your essence. That’s internal.

Cléo
Cléo

But it would change who I am.

Antoine
Antoine

Change can lead to new forms of expression.

Cléo
Cléo

And what if I don’t like the new me?

Antoine
Antoine

You’ll never know until you embrace it.

Cléo
Cléo

It’s terrifying.

Antoine
Antoine

That’s part of living. Embrace the fear.

The Beauty of Life, Reelive

Cléo
Cléo

Look how beautiful the city is!

Antoine
Antoine

It’s breathtaking, isn’t it?

Cléo
Cléo

When did I stop seeing it?

Antoine
Antoine

When you got caught up in everything else.

Cléo
Cléo

I want to remember this feeling.

Antoine
Antoine

Take a mental snapshot.

Cléo
Cléo

What if it fades?

Antoine
Antoine

That’s the nature of memories; they shape us.

Cléo
Cléo

Can they ever return?

Antoine
Antoine

Not in the same way, but they’ll influence how you see the world.

Connection, Reelive

Cléo
Cléo

Do you believe in love at first sight?

Antoine
Antoine

I believe in connection.

Cléo
Cléo

What’s the difference?

Antoine
Antoine

Love is layered; connection is immediate.

Cléo
Cléo

And can connection lead to love?

Antoine
Antoine

It often does.

Cléo
Cléo

Have we connected?

Antoine
Antoine

Absolutely.

Cléo
Cléo

Then where does that leave us?

Antoine
Antoine

That’s up to both of us.

Panic and Revelation, Reelive

Cléo
Cléo

I’m overwhelmed!

Antoine
Antoine

It’s okay to feel that way.

Cléo
Cléo

But I can’t control anything!

Antoine
Antoine

Exactly. That’s where freedom lies.

Cléo
Cléo

Freedom?

Antoine
Antoine

Yes, acceptance of uncertainty.

Cléo
Cléo

Is it really that simple?

Antoine
Antoine

It is, but few choose it.

Cléo
Cléo

What if I fail?

Antoine
Antoine

Then you try again. That’s life.

The Strain of Time, Reelive

Cléo
Cléo

Time is slipping through my fingers.

Antoine
Antoine

Then make it count.

Cléo
Cléo

But what if that’s not enough?

Antoine
Antoine

You won’t know unless you try.

Cléo
Cléo

I’m so scared of making the wrong choices.

Antoine
Antoine

Every choice has its consequences.

Cléo
Cléo

Consequences that can change everything.

Antoine
Antoine

And that’s life; embrace the uncertainty.

Cléo
Cléo

Can I really?

Antoine
Antoine

You can, and you must.

What Matters, Reelive

Cléo
Cléo

What matters to you most?

Antoine
Antoine

Connections and experiences.

Cléo
Cléo

And what of ambition?

Antoine
Antoine

Ambition can guide you but shouldn’t consume you.

Cléo
Cléo

I’m losing both.

Antoine
Antoine

Then focus on what fills you up.

Cléo
Cléo

And that’s?

Antoine
Antoine

Love, laughter, and moments of stillness.

Cléo
Cléo

I’ve been looking in all the wrong places.

Antoine
Antoine

We all do, sometimes.

The Path Ahead, Reelive

Cléo
Cléo

What are your plans for the future?

Antoine
Antoine

To keep moving forward.

Cléo
Cléo

Forward to what?

Antoine
Antoine

Possibilities.

Cléo
Cléo

What if I don’t find them?

Antoine
Antoine

Then you create your own.

Cléo
Cléo

And how do I do that?

Antoine
Antoine

By defying the fears that try to hold you back.

Cléo
Cléo

That sounds like a daunting task.

Antoine
Antoine

Every worthwhile journey is.

Uncertainty and Renewal, Reelive

Cléo
Cléo

The unknown is terrifying.

Antoine
Antoine

But also full of potential.

Cléo
Cléo

Am I ready for that?

Antoine
Antoine

Only you can decide that.

Cléo
Cléo

What if I fall?

Antoine
Antoine

Then you get back up and try again.

Cléo
Cléo

But will I be the same?

Antoine
Antoine

You’ll be new, forged by the experience.

Cléo
Cléo

Is that worth it?

Antoine
Antoine

Absolutely.

Living Fully, Reelive

Cléo
Cléo

I refuse to be a shadow of myself.

Antoine
Antoine

That’s the spirit!

Cléo
Cléo

I want to live passionately.

Antoine
Antoine

Then start today.

Cléo
Cléo

Every moment matters.

Antoine
Antoine

Exactly, seize them.

Cléo
Cléo

I will. No more waiting.

Antoine
Antoine

Good. Embrace the fight.

Cléo
Cléo

I’ll live my truth.

Antoine
Antoine

And I’ll be right here with you.

Cléo

Life is a constant process of dying.

Cléo

Cléo from 5 to 7, Reelive
Cléo

I don’t want to die. But I’m a coward.

Cléo

Cléo from 5 to 7, Reelive
Cléo

A woman alone is a coward.

Cléo

Cléo from 5 to 7, Reelive
Cléo

The world is so beautiful, even if it's all an illusion.

Cléo

Cléo from 5 to 7, Reelive
Cléo

I love you the way a child loves a father.

Cléo

Cléo from 5 to 7, Reelive
Cléo

You have to be brave. You cannot be afraid in this life.

Cléo

Cléo from 5 to 7, Reelive
Cléo

I’m afraid of what love means.

Cléo

Cléo from 5 to 7, Reelive
Cléo

Tell me I'm alive.

Cléo

Cléo from 5 to 7, Reelive
Cléo

It’s just a matter of time.

Cléo

Cléo from 5 to 7, Reelive
Cléo

You know what? Women are afraid of life, and men are afraid of women, and that’s why we're never together.

Cléo

Cléo from 5 to 7, Reelive
Cléo

I feel like I'm a ghost who is alive.

Cléo

Cléo from 5 to 7, Reelive
Cléo

I want to love and be loved; that’s all.

Cléo

Cléo from 5 to 7, Reelive
Cléo

What a beautiful day to think of death.

Cléo

Cléo from 5 to 7, Reelive
Cléo

Time isn’t a river; it’s a vast ocean.

Cléo

Cléo from 5 to 7, Reelive
Cléo

I need company, but I also need to be alone.

Cléo

Cléo from 5 to 7, Reelive
Cléo

Everything is fleeting, but there’s beauty in that.

Cléo

Cléo from 5 to 7, Reelive
Cléo

Where are the men who should be courting me?

Cléo

Cléo from 5 to 7, Reelive
Cléo

Beauty is a curse that I can’t renounce.

Cléo

Cléo from 5 to 7, Reelive
Cléo

I’m just a girl who wants to enjoy life.

Cléo

Cléo from 5 to 7, Reelive
Cléo

Love makes us stronger, but it also terrifies us.

Cléo

Cléo from 5 to 7, Reelive
Cléo

The moment you stop worrying, that’s when everything changes.

Cléo

Cléo from 5 to 7, Reelive
Cléo

I wish for a little sunshine, a little warmth.

Cléo

Cléo from 5 to 7, Reelive

À quoi bon

À quoi bon by Mireille Mathieu, Cléo listens to this song while she reflects on her life.

Je ne sais pas

Je ne sais pas by Mireille Mathieu, Featured in the café scene.


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Cléo's Moment of Fear

In the beginning, Cléo waits for her test results while wandering the streets of Paris. The tension builds as she frets over her health. The pivotal moment occurs when she receives a phone call from her doctor, who tells her to come in for results. The anxiety grips her as she prepares to face her fate. After this moment, Cléo becomes more introspective, contemplating her life and relationships. This scene sets the emotional tone, highlighting her vulnerability and fear of mortality.

Context: Cléo is a pop singer who has just been told she may have cancer. This moment shapes her journey throughout the film, as she grapples with her existence and what it means to truly live.

The Encounter with the Tarot Reader

Cléo visits a fortune teller, seeking comfort about her impending results. The tarot reader's cards predict a mix of good and bad omens, creating a sense of ambiguity. The tension peaks when the reader suggests that Cléo will shortly face a significant change in her life. Cléo’s skepticism leads to a powerful exchange about fate and free will. After this encounter, Cléo begins to confront her fears, hinting at a shift in her outlook towards life and death.

Context: This moment ties into Cléo's exploration of destiny, as she searches for meaning in the face of uncertainty while wandering through Paris.

Meeting the Soldier

During her time in the park, Cléo meets a young soldier on leave. Their conversation feels electric and charged with emotion. The pivotal moment happens when Cléo opens up about her fears, and in return, he shares his own struggles with reality. The bond they form becomes a source of comfort for her. After their meeting, Cléo feels a sense of connection and hope, awakening her to the possibilities of relationships beyond her superficial life.

Context: This encounter reflects Cléo's transitional journey as she steps away from her existential dread and starts to see the beauty in human connections.

The Realization of Time

As Cléo looks at her watch, the passage of time looms large. The pivotal moment is marked by a close-up of her face, showing her realization that her fears have consumed her precious moments. Cléo's regret turns into a mirror of her life choices, revealing how she spent time in vain. The aftermath leads her to make a conscious choice to embrace the present, unmasking deeper desires and aspirations. This self-awareness deeply resonates with viewers.

Context: This moment echoes the film’s exploration of mortality and the importance of cherishing life’s fleeting moments.

Self-Reflection in the Mirror

Cléo stands in front of a mirror as she tries to apply makeup, a routine that now feels hollow. The pivotal moment occurs when she catches a glimpse of herself, realizing that this façade can't mask her inner turmoil. It's a striking moment of vulnerability. Following this, she begins to strip away the layers of artifice and confront her true self. This scene speaks volumes about identity and self-image.

Context: Cléo's struggle here highlights her longing for authenticity in a world obsessed with appearances and success.

The Journey Through Paris

Cléo wanders through the vibrant streets of Paris, taking in life around her. The pivotal moment is when she suddenly pauses to appreciate the beauty in everyday moments—a street musician, children playing. This pause shifts her perspective significantly. After this, she begins to engage more deeply with people, reflecting a newfound appreciation for life. Audrey’s bold visuals enhance this transformative journey.

Context: This scene celebrates the beauty of life, contrasting Cléo's earlier fears and highlighting the film's themes of living in the moment.

The Café Encounter

Cléo meets two friends in a café, where laughter and light-heartedness provide a contrast to her earlier gloom. Tension builds when their playful banter turns into a poignant discussion about love and loss. The pivotal realization comes when Cléo acknowledges her longing for genuine connection. This leads to a cathartic moment as she allows herself to feel vulnerable. After this encounter, she starts to embrace risks in emotional relationships.

Context: The café scene underlines the importance of friendship and love, reinforcing themes of connection during crises.

Cléo's Song Rehearsal

In a rehearsal space, Cléo sings a song that reflects her internal state. The pivotal moment is captured when she crescendos into passionate lyrics about fear and hope. The delivery is raw and emotional, showcasing her journey through music. This performance becomes a cathartic release for her, leading to an outpouring of feelings. It emphasizes how art can channel despair into beauty.

Context: This scene illustrates the power of music in expressing deep emotions, central to Cléo's identity as an artist.

Confronting the Doctor

Cléo finally meets the doctor for her test results. The tension peaks in this moment when she hears the diagnosis. The world around her seems to fade, and it’s just Cléo and the weight of the news. The aftermath of this intense moment reveals her resilience as she navigates through shock and acceptance. This pivotal scene becomes a crossroads in her emotional journey.

Context: This confrontation ties all her previous fears together and pushes her toward a deeper emotional truth.

A Leap of Faith

Cléo stands at the edge of a street, contemplating whether to cross the road. The pivotal moment occurs when she decides to step forward, symbolizing her acceptance of life and its unpredictability. Each step she takes is both literal and metaphorical as she chooses to embrace uncertainty. This decision leads to a profound feeling of empowerment as she moves on.

Context: This moment stands as a metaphor for life’s choices, emphasizing the film's exploration of courage in the face of fear.

Cléo with the Cyclist

Cléo encounters a cyclist who brightens her mood by sharing anecdotes of his travels. The pivotal moment arises when his enthusiasm ignites her own desire for adventure. They share a fleeting connection that unlocks something within her—joy despite the uncertainty. After their conversation, Cléo feels inspired to experience life more fully. The scene captures the magic of human connection.

Context: This interaction highlights the unexpected joys that can come from brief encounters, adding depth to Cléo’s character growth.

The Farewell Scene

As Cléo prepares to part ways with the soldier, their conversations become increasingly charged with emotion. The pivotal moment strikes when he promises to write to her, leaving her hopeful. This moment signifies a true connection in a world filled with superficiality. The aftereffects lead her to cherish the moments shared, marking growth in her understanding of love and connection. This emotional farewell resonates deeply.

Context: This scene reinforces the film's exploration of fleeting connections and heartfelt moments within life’s uncertainties.

Cléo Among Friends

Cléo is surrounded by friends celebrating her life, laughter fills the air. The pivotal moment is marked by Cléo breaking down, feeling overwhelmed by joy and sadness. The atmosphere turns bittersweet as she acknowledges her fears amidst happiness. After this, she embraces her friends, realizing the strength of community. This moment reflects the need for support, especially in difficult times.

Context: It highlights the importance of friendships in navigating life's challenges amidst existential fears.

Cléo's Reflection on Happiness

Cléo contemplates her past while looking at her old photographs. The pivotal moment occurs when she confronts the choices that led her here. The visuals juxtapose her memories with her current state of mind. After this reflection, Cléo finds a sense of clarity about her life’s direction. It’s a moment of self-acceptance that resonates with viewers embarking on their self-discovery.

Context: This introspection echoes the film's exploration of identity, choices, and finding peace with one’s past.

Joy at the Park

Cléo joins a group of people picnicking in a park, a scene filled with laughter and life. The pivotal moment is when she allows herself to fully engage, laughing freely among strangers. The atmosphere shifts as Cléo embraces the moment, wrapping her up in joy. Afterward, she walks away feeling lighter, having shed some of her previous burdens. This celebration of life feels liberating.

Context: It captures the essence of living in the present, reinforcing the film's theme of seizing life’s small, joyful moments.

The Rainy Day

Cléo walks alone in the rain, her emotions raw and unfiltered. The pivotal moment comes when she stops to look around, feeling both empowered and vulnerable. The rain symbolizes her catharsis, washing away her fears temporarily. After this moment, she feels freer to express her genuine emotions. This scene’s visuals convey a turning point in her emotional journey.

Context: The rain serves as a metaphor for cleansing and rebirth, reinforcing the film’s themes of renewal and hope.

Cléo at the Museum

Visiting a museum, Cléo gazes deeply at the art, lost in thought. The pivotal moment occurs when she connects with a painting that reflects her inner turmoil. In this quiet scene, she realizes the art mirrors her life’s complexity. Afterward, she leaves with a new appreciation for beauty, both in art and her own existence. This moment emphasizes the power of art to provoke introspection.

Context: It connects to the film’s themes of self-discovery, showcasing how art can inspire clarity during chaotic times.

The Call for a New Beginning

Cléo sits with her close friend, discussing her future. The pivotal moment occurs when she declares her intention to embrace life positively. Her friend’s encouragement reignites Cléo’s spirit. After this, she resolves to step into the unknown and take charge of her life. This moment radiates hope and determination.

Context: This interaction solidifies Cléo's transformation trend, pushing her towards a more optimistic outlook on life.

The Sequence of Emotions

A montage shows Cléo experiencing various urban scenes filled with joy, sadness, and beauty. Each moment collides with her previous experiences. The pivotal moment arises as she realizes that life encompasses a spectrum of feelings. The aftermath leaves her with a profound understanding of what it means to live fully. This sequence stands out for its emotional depth and visual storytelling.

Context: This impactful montage encapsulates the film’s exploration of the human experience in its entirety.

Final Acceptance

In the film’s climax, Cléo attends a concert, suddenly feeling at peace with herself. The pivotal moment is symbolized through her joyful expression, contrasting her earlier despair. The audience's applause feels like a celebration of her journey. After this moment, she feels empowered and connected to those around her, marking a significant turning point in her story. This moment serves as a testament to resilience.

Context: It encapsulates Cléo's newfound understanding of life, love, and acceptance.

Cléo's Journey Home

As Cléo walks back home, she holds the weight of the day's revelations. The pivotal moment is when she realizes she has the power to shape her future. The streets of Paris seem more alive, and colors more vivid. After this, she walks with a lighter heart, symbolizing her acceptance of life's unpredictability. This moment captures the essence of growth.

Context: This closing scene mirrors her journey from fear to acceptance, emphasizing the film’s powerful theme of transformation.

A New Dawn

The film ends with Cléo in a sunlit park, surrounded by people enjoying life. The pivotal moment lies in her serene smile, a powerful reflection of her growth throughout the film. After this, viewers are left with a hopeful perspective on life’s unpredictability. This scene beautifully encapsulates Cléo’s journey toward embracing life.

Context: This final image resonates, as it portrays a powerful message about renewal and the triumph of the human spirit.


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Real-time Filming Technique

The film is shot in real-time, spanning 90 minutes and showcasing the titular character's existential reflection over a mere two hours.

Why it matters: This innovative approach immerses the audience in Cléo's emotional journey, making her feelings of anxiety about her possible terminal illness palpable and urgent.

Personal Connection to the Story

Director Agnès Varda drew on her own experiences with waiting and uncertainty, particularly regarding her own health.

Why it matters: Her personal investment adds authenticity to Cléo's character, allowing audiences to connect with her struggle on a more intimate level.

Location Choices Reflecting Mood

The choice of filming locations, such as Paris streets and cafes, was deliberately made to contrast Cléo's internal turmoil with the lively external world.

Why it matters: This juxtaposition enhances the film's themes of isolation and connection, highlighting Cléo’s disconnection from life around her.

Use of Color and Fashion

Cléo’s wardrobe, filled with vibrant colors, was intended to symbolize her vanity and superficial life, contrasting with her deeper anxieties.

Why it matters: This visual element enriches the character development, illustrating Cléo's complex relationship with her identity and health.

Documentary Influence

Varda incorporated documentary-style interviews, capturing real Parisians' reactions and viewpoints during Cléo’s journey.

Why it matters: This blend of fiction and documentary creates a unique narrative style that enhances realism and prompts reflections on mortality.

Symbolism of the Gaze

The recurring motif of watching, often interfaced through reflections and mirrors, underscores themes of self-perception.

Why it matters: This symbolism deepens Cléo's struggle with her identity and how she perceives her beauty in the face of illness.

Cameo from Jean-Luc Godard

Director Jean-Luc Godard makes a cameo as a musician, enhancing the film's connection with the French New Wave movement.

Why it matters: His presence enriches the cultural context of the film, linking it with other contemporaneous cinematic endeavors and showcasing the camaraderie among filmmakers.

Ambiguous Ending

The film concludes with Cléo meeting a soldier, leaving her future uncertain, reflecting her ongoing struggle with acceptance.

Why it matters: This open-ended conclusion resonates with viewers, encouraging personal interpretations about hope, fear, and the unpredictability of life.

Music as a Character

The score, composed by Michel Legrand, plays a crucial role in establishing mood, significantly affecting the emotional tone of scenes.

Why it matters: This emphasis on music enhances the viewer’s engagement and adds layers to Cléo’s emotional landscape, making the soundscape a character in itself.

Cléo's Name and Meaning

The name 'Cléo' is derived from the Greek word for 'glory,' which contrasts with her anxieties and fears.

Why it matters: This dichotomy invites viewers to reflect on identity and self-worth, amplifying the thematic depth of the film.

Innovative Camera Movement

Cinematographer Harry Savvas employed fluid camera movements to mirror Cléo’s inner feelings and psychological state.

Why it matters: This technical choice effectively conveys emotional flux, making the audience participants in her existential journey.

Role of Intertitles

The use of intertitles throughout the film serves to break moments of silence and emphasize Cléo's emotional state.

Why it matters: By providing insight into her thoughts, these intertitles enhance audience empathy and connection with Cléo’s turmoil.

Themes of Time and Waiting

The film meticulously explores the passage of time, particularly how it affects Cléo’s perspective on life and death.

Why it matters: This thematic exploration resonates universally, highlighting how time influences human experiences and relationships.

Casting of Corinne Marchand

Corinne Marchand was cast almost last-minute after initial considerations for the role didn’t pan out.

Why it matters: Her portrayal added a fresh, authentic perspective on youth and beauty, contributing significantly to the film's emotional resonance.

Engagement with Themes of Femininity

Varda's direction deliberately engages with and critiques traditional representations of femininity, exploring deeper issues of identity.

Why it matters: This feminist angle enriches the narrative, encouraging viewers to reconsider societal standards and expectations placed on women.

Use of Close-ups

Frequent close-ups of Cléo's face were employed to vividly express her emotional shifts and fears throughout the film.

Why it matters: This technique allows the audience to become intimately aware of her psychological journey, serving as an effective storytelling device.

Cultural Commentary

The film subtly critiques the perceptions of beauty and aging prevalent in 1960s society through its characterization of Cléo.

Why it matters: This commentary adds layers to the narrative, encouraging critical discussions about societal norms and personal identity.

Reflections of Personal Experience

Many scenes echo Varda’s own artistic journey and struggles with identity as a female filmmaker.

Why it matters: This autobiographical layer deepens the film's emotional and thematic resonance, enriching the viewer's understanding of both Cléo and Varda.

Layered Performances

The supporting cast was encouraged to improvise their lines to create a more natural interaction with Cléo.

Why it matters: This approach enhances the authenticity of scenes, allowing for genuine responses that make the film feel more relatable and immediate.


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