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Tanya 2022-04-12 08:01:01
no feminism
Billy can't let go of playing a woman because he thinks women are beautiful, a man playing a woman is an art, and a man playing a man is the norm and not worthy of praise. And the art he appreciates is highly stylized, which is exactly the same as Dan Kok's motives.
The significance of Claire is... -
Major 2022-04-12 08:01:01
Feelings of "Beauty on the Stage"
Small, the whole movie feels small, the scope is small, the actors are few, and the plot is fixed. Referred to as small art.
The protagonist was taught by the teacher to grow up in a female body since childhood, which triggered a painful and tortured transformation in the future. A little...

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Maria: Your old tutor did you a great disservice, Mr. Kynaston. He taught you how to speak, and swoon, and toss your head but he never taught you how to suffer like a woman, or love like a woman. He trapped a man in a woman's form and left you there to die! I always hated you as Desdemona. You never fought! You just died, beautifully. No woman would die like that, no matter how much she loved him. A woman would fight!
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Ned Kynaston: Oh, mother, oh, mother, oh, what shall I do?/ I've married a man who's unable to screw!/ My troubles are many my pleasures are small/ For I've married a man who has no balls at all!