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What's "cellophane" implying here?

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Rebecca

Cellophane is a type of thing, transparent packaging material. It feels a bit like plastic or paper, and can come in different colors. The singer says "looking at your life through cellophane" to indicate he doesn't see his ex-lover's life realistically or clearly, it's a little bit distorted or far away from him, there's some kind of barrier keeping him from her. It's quite metaphorical, so note that this is not a typical use of the word "cellophane." Ex: I bought some cellophane to decorate these boxes. Ex: You can shine a light through colored cellophane and create cool lighting effects.

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