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Poor Things
by Tony McNamara
Bella informs her creator, Baxter, that she intends to run away with a lawyer to experience the world. She asserts her independence and warns him that preventing her departure will cause her to resent him forever.
The Sopranos
by David Chase
During a therapy session, a mob boss discusses a bizarre dream involving a Phillips-head screw and a lost appendage. Through Dr. Melfi's guidance, he realizes his deep-seated anxiety stems from a fear of losing his family, triggered by the departure of ducks from his pool.
Bella prepares to leave on a grand adventure with a charming rake, leading to a confrontation with her fiancé, Max. While Max attempts to assert his protection and outrage through threats of violence, Bella remains singularly focused on her journey, eventually taking drastic measures to ensure her departure.
The Book of Eli
by Gary Whitta, Anthony Peckham
Eli tricks Solara into returning to an underground spring so he can lock her inside for her own safety. Despite her furious protests and insults, Eli explains that the road is too dangerous for her and encourages her to stay and improve her own community before he departs on his mission alone.
Before Sunrise
by Richard Linklater, Kim Krizan
After spending a single night together in Vienna, Jesse and Celine face the painful reality of their departure at the train station. They struggle with the fear of never seeing each other again and impulsively decide to forgo exchanging contact information in favor of a pact to meet in exactly six months.
Nosferatu
by Robert Eggers
Ellen describes her history of psychic premonitions and 'spells' to Professor Von Franz, revealing a traumatic past and a growing sense of dread. She confesses that her dark visions have returned since her husband's departure, questioning whether the encroaching evil is internal or external.
Hamnet
by Chloé Zhao, Maggie O'Farrell
Will prepares to leave for London to establish a new life for his family while a pregnant Agnes struggles to hide her heartbreak. They share a tender, anxious farewell as they balance the fear of the unknown with the hope of a better future together.
A Doll's House
by Henrik Ibsen
Nora explains to her husband Torvald why she must leave him and her children to discover her own identity. She confronts the reality that she has been treated like a doll her entire life, first by her father and then by her husband.
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