This wrenching piece captures something about living with an ED that most narratives on the topic fail to truly communicate--the heartbreaking ways one's illness infects, informs, and shapes their relationships with others and how that compounds loneliness and isolation. We see the haunting, metaphorical Everywoman have direct negative impacts on Mel; we also see Mel navigate a minefield of triggers and trauma in everyday interactions with people who, ostensibly, care greatly for her, but whose very existence brings trouble for her. This collage of slim, harrowing scenes is potent, and nuanced...
This wrenching piece captures something about living with an ED that most narratives on the topic fail to truly communicate--the heartbreaking ways one's illness infects, informs, and shapes their relationships with others and how that compounds loneliness and isolation. We see the haunting, metaphorical Everywoman have direct negative impacts on Mel; we also see Mel navigate a minefield of triggers and trauma in everyday interactions with people who, ostensibly, care greatly for her, but whose very existence brings trouble for her. This collage of slim, harrowing scenes is potent, and nuanced. Such excellent work!