![]() The film sometimes suggests a destiny that we can't see. Eventually the tension between these two selves becomes too much for the individual to bear. ![]() Perhaps one could argue that Mia and Sebastian both contain dream selves, or selves who are propelled to reach their dreams, and these selves live alongside their day-to-day realities: serving coffee, getting stuck in traffic and even falling in love. The first time we see Mia hum her way into what would presumably be a first solo song, had her housemate not interrupted her, she is looking at herself in the bathroom mirror. And so each of our main characters first appears in a different aspect than their "true" self. She isn't at all-she's just practicing for a role. And when we meet Mia for the first time, we think she is on a phone call. ![]() The first time we see Sebastian, what we actually see is his reflection in the car mirror.
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