For the Love of God, Give This Woman an Oscar Nomination
Briefly

Pansy's relentless tirades reveal bits of her troubled psyche, oscillating between deep-seated grievances about society and personal bitterness, showcasing the pathos behind her anger.
Her peculiar observations, like questioning why a dog wears clothes, serve as a sharp critique of societal norms, embodying both humor and rage in her bursts of dialogue.
Amidst the chaos she creates for others, Pansy’s admission of being 'haunted' hints at unresolved pain, suggesting a tragic depth to her abrasive persona.
While she is an overwhelming presence in her family and community, Jean-Baptiste's portrayal adds a layer of complexity, connecting her humor to a profound sense of loss.
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