It’s an attempt to not let go because, if not, they’ll fall apart.” Franquesa-Solano continues, “Hilary is constantly doing that by trying to always be perfect and keep things ...
“You’re watching a woman who had to grow up really young, and it’s so painful and real,” says Blue. “You watch this character who’s perfectly put together, curated ...
I’m tired.’” By the time she returns to Hong Kong, despite their separation, David comes to meet her at the airport, and Hilary breaks down. A tender moment happens in the car as the...
“That’s the moment you see Hilary embodied,” adds Blue. “It’s Hilary saying, ‘I’m free. I get to live the life I want to live. I don’t have to hold on t...