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By depicting a mother who chooses herself over her children, the film explores a social taboo, questioning whether a woman's identity must be entirely subsumed by her parental role.

Leda’s flashbacks reveal the crushing exhaustion and loss of self she experienced while raising her children.

A central symbol in the film, the doll represents the physical and emotional burdens of caretaking. Leda’s theft of the doll is a manifestation of her unresolved guilt and a subconscious attempt to "fix" or reclaim her lost years.

The film is lauded for its unflinching portrayal of motherhood, moving away from idealized "nurturing" tropes.

The story follows Leda Caruso (Olivia Colman), a middle-aged professor on a solo vacation in Greece. Her peaceful retreat is interrupted by the arrival of a large, boisterous family from Queens. Leda becomes fixated on Nina (Dakota Johnson), a young mother struggling with her daughter. This fixation triggers intense, painful memories of Leda’s own early years as a mother, when she made the radical choice to leave her young daughters for several years to pursue her career and personal freedom. 2. Key Themes: Motherhood and Autonomy subtitle The.Lost.Daughter.2021.720p.NF.WEB-DL....

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By depicting a mother who chooses herself over her children, the film explores a social taboo, questioning whether a woman's identity must be entirely subsumed by her parental role.

Leda’s flashbacks reveal the crushing exhaustion and loss of self she experienced while raising her children.

A central symbol in the film, the doll represents the physical and emotional burdens of caretaking. Leda’s theft of the doll is a manifestation of her unresolved guilt and a subconscious attempt to "fix" or reclaim her lost years.

The film is lauded for its unflinching portrayal of motherhood, moving away from idealized "nurturing" tropes.

The story follows Leda Caruso (Olivia Colman), a middle-aged professor on a solo vacation in Greece. Her peaceful retreat is interrupted by the arrival of a large, boisterous family from Queens. Leda becomes fixated on Nina (Dakota Johnson), a young mother struggling with her daughter. This fixation triggers intense, painful memories of Leda’s own early years as a mother, when she made the radical choice to leave her young daughters for several years to pursue her career and personal freedom. 2. Key Themes: Motherhood and Autonomy

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