Frank and April Wheeler are a couple living in 1950s suburban Connecticut. They struggle with the monotony of their lives and their own personal issues while trying to raise their two children. April dreams of moving to Paris to escape their suburban life, but Frank is not supportive. Their relationship becomes strained as they face challenges and make decisions that ultimately lead to a tragic outcome.
The Mirage follows the story of a thirty-something woman in Quebec who is feeling trapped in her monotonous life. She is plagued by sexual fantasies and a constant dissatisfaction with her self-centered partner. As they face bankruptcy and money problems, their dysfunctional relationship becomes strained even further. The woman struggles with consumerism and burnout, leading to infidelity and unhappiness. The Mirage delves into themes of depression and the challenges of navigating a modern relationship.
The parallel stories of two couples in crises and their connections to a drowned woman found in a river.
In an increasingly oppressive modern age, the characters of this film are subject to the alienation and meanness that characterizes today’s days.
A person comes into contact with quietness.
A film that has a lot of metaphorical elements that makes audiences critically observe Inggit's life, so that the audience feels involved in the story.
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