"It's me: I'm Elizabeth, I'm Sue"
i cried.
I have no idea why the speech scene made me cry like a baby. I felt every ounce of their frustration, the constant feeling of having to show others you're beautiful; after changing everything about yourself to conform to what's around you, you see yourself as something entirely different, yet you have to act like nothings changed, except you're still beautiful and it's still you, even though you know it's not.
I can't put it into words, It just made me cry.
One of the most beautiful movies I've ever seen.