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The story centers on Vanda, a Lisbon bourgeois widow who worships the memory of her first husband far more passionately than she ever loved him in life. Since his death, she has transformed her home into a shrine: oversized portraits, solemn rituals, and a carefully curated narrative of a perfect, transcendent love. For Vanda, the past is sacred precisely because it is untouchable-purified by distance and death. When she marries Domingos, a living man of flesh and flaws, she treats him with cold disdain. No present affection can rival the myth she has constructed around her late husband. Domingos tries, with increasing desperation, to win her love, but he is trapped in the humiliating role of a man condemned to be inferior to a dead predecessor. Their domestic life becomes a painful spectacle in which Vanda's cruelty is amplified by Oliveira's deliberately staged, almost operatic mise-en-scène. Then comes a cruel and ironic twist: Domingos dies. And instantly, Vanda elevates him to the status of another idealized, immaculate memory. The man she dismissed and belittled while he lived now becomes the object of a new cult of mourning-more fervent than the first. Death once again transforms imperfection into perfection.
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