: Her own sense of self-worth is tied to being "better" than Léa. Seeing Léa's success makes her own life feel meaningless, leading her to try to "one-up" her friend in increasingly absurd ways.
: For years, the two couples— Léa and Marc , and Karine and Francis —have settled into specific roles. Léa is often seen as the quiet "doormat," while Karine is the more assertive and seemingly more successful one. A Friendly Tale subtГtulos InglГ©s
: His masculinity is threatened; he finds it difficult to transition from being the "superior" partner to supporting his famous wife. : Her own sense of self-worth is tied
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