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| Indication | Current therapies | Limitations | |------------|-------------------|-------------| | | SSRIs, SNRIs, atypicals, ketamine/esketamine | Delayed onset, residual anhedonia, high relapse. | | Alcohol‑Use Disorder (AUD) | Naltrexone, acamprosate, disulfiram | Modest efficacy, poor adherence, limited effect on stress‑induced drinking. | | Stress‑Related Anxiety / PTSD | SSRIs, SNRIs, benzodiazepines | Sedation, dependence, limited efficacy on hyper‑arousal. |
JUQ-063 follows a familiar template: a married woman, emotionally neglected and trapped in the stasis of domesticity, encounters a trigger—often a younger acquaintance, a father-in-law, or a figure from her past—that reignites a sense of desire. However, what elevates this specific work is its pacing. Madonna films have, in recent years, mastered the slow burn . The first 20 minutes are devoid of explicit content. Instead, we are treated to lingering shots of rain on a window, the claustrophobia of a traditional kitchen, and the weight of unsaid words during a silent dinner. JUQ-063