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==Plot== Carol White is a housewife living in an affluent suburb of Los Angeles. She passes her days with activities like gardening, aerobics, and seeing friends. Her marriage and family life appear stable but sterile, and her friends are polite yet distant. Following renovations of the family home, Carol starts experiencing physical symptoms when she is around certain everyday chemicals: she coughs uncontrollably when breathing exhaust fumes from a nearby truck while driving, has breathing difficulties at a baby shower, and she has a nosebleed while getting a perm at a hair salon. As her symptoms worsen, the chemicals that are triggering them seem impossible to avoid. Finally, she has a complete collapse when visiting a store that is fumigated with [[pesticide]]s. Doctors have no idea how to cure or help Carol, and aren't able to diagnose her illness. She attends some [[cognitive behavioral therapy|psychotherapy]] sessions, but her symptoms don't improve. She finds herself quite alone with the disease, as she experiences stigma and indifference for her community. Accepting that she can no longer function in her current life, she leaves her home, possessions, and life behind. Without her husband, she moves to Wrenwood, an eerie new-age desert community for people with environmental illness. Wrenwood, which has cult-like aspects, is led by a man whose relentless motivational talks amount to "psychological fascism".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.efilmcritic.com/review.php?movie=2255| title = ''Safe'' (1995) | last = Gonsalves | first = Rob| date = 21 May 2006 | website = E-Film Critic|access-date=6 December 2014}}</ref> Even in a community of people with similar health issues, Carol only seems to become more isolated. Ultimately, ''Safe'' presents no answer for Carol's illness or predicament. Her condition is given no name in the film, but Haynes confirmed that it is a depiction of [[multiple chemical sensitivity]].<ref name="qa" /><ref name=":142">{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZmjaC8cN10| title = Todd Haynes and Julianne Moore on Safe | last = | first = | date = |website=CriterionCollection, YouTube|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date= October 30, 2019}}</ref> He also said that Carol's isolation was both the answer and the problem for her.<ref name="qa" />
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