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: Set around Elisabeth’s 40th birthday, the film depicts her fight against being "officially deemed an old woman" in a society that valued her solely for her youth and beauty.

Published in MAI: Feminism & Visual Culture , this piece analyzes the film through the lens of feminist theory, specifically citing Cixous and Clément [13]. It explores the "path of refusal" Empress Elisabeth takes to escape a system that confines her to an allocated space [13, 25]. Corsage(2022)

: The deliberate use of modern technology (telephones, fluorescent lighting) and music to emphasize Elisabeth's timeless isolation. : Set around Elisabeth’s 40th birthday, the film

This analysis on Paste Magazine compares Elisabeth's struggle to that of a "19th-century influencer," focusing on the "stultifying ceremony" of court life and the heavy burden of public beauty standards. Key Themes for Research : The deliberate use of modern technology (telephones,

A review in the BJPsych Bulletin treats the film as a close study of psychic turmoil. It explores the lasting conflicts between submission and control, and how the script weaves in "moments of psychodynamism" to show Elisabeth as a woman "going through another world on her own".