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There is a profound comfort in watching a woman who has survived loss, career turmoil, and the physical changes of age. That woman has nothing left to prove. She is free. When a mature actress cries on screen, the audience feels the weight of 40 years of life. You cannot manufacture that pathos; you can only earn it.