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Jeanne copes with the emotional and social aftermath when her fiancé becomes the first person to reach the moon. She masks her private feelings with a flippant manner while family members oscillate between pride and bewilderment, and a persistent reporter seeks intimate reactions and headlines. The narrative follows domestic scenes and interviews to examine how sudden fame reshapes personal relationships, forces performative responses, and exposes the quiet costs of public attention on ordinary life.
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