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Carol White (Julianne Moore) is a mousy housewife living the affluent life in the San Fernando Valley when, over the span of a few months, she begins to develop debilitating sensitivities to her environment. A permanent at the hair salon makes her nose bleed and her skin go bad, exhaust from a truck causes her to cough violently, she's allergic to the new couch, goes into seizures at the dry cleaner's. No one understands or credits her condition, least of all her husband or family physician. But the symptoms worsen, and Carol eventually discovers others who suffer from similar environmental illnesses. She checks into a desert spa that caters to those in her predicament, and the staff regales her with touchy-feely, infomercial-style affirmations. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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angielski If Julianne Moore is great at something, it is portraying a sick person. However, the whole film also greatly aids her in this, as it has a peculiar poetry that is somehow sick in itself. You will feel like you are falling into somewhere unfamiliar, where you don't want to go or perhaps don't even want to recognize. It's a powerful experience, but it may not resonate with everyone. ()