Opinion | Severance,' The Substance' and Our Increasingly Splintered Selves
Briefly

In Severance, characters voluntarily undergo a procedure that severs their workday memories from their home-life memories, raising profound questions about identity and continuity.
As we grapple with the duality of selves, both Severance and The Substance illustrate how separating aspects of identity can complicate our understanding of responsibility and continuity.
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