Watching this film, I hardly watched the subtitles. It's not necessarily how good my English is. It's just that the plot of the film is very strong, and the meaning can be understood from the environment and actions.
Texus. A woman who tried her best to whitewash her gender, a "man" with a sexual identity crisis, did not show a strong sense of humiliation after experiencing rough sexual assault. Hilary Swank, a delicate, chiseled, and slightly thin woman, plays a man with just the right masculinity between her eyebrows. If he hadn't declared his female identity in advance, I think I would never suspect that he was just a small man.
Watching this movie reminds me of "Democracy Details" written by Drunk Piano teacher, a jubilant, lonely and inclusive federal republic that almost made me think that there is no such brutal sexual aggression as John and the others, at least It is more tolerant on the issue of homosexuality. Teena Bradson can meet and fall in love with Lana, and she will have no regrets even in the sorrow that has faded in her best years. But think about it, it's 12 years since 1999, and the children are all older.
Don't give her thoughts, she can grow freely. By instilling A to Z, she would not understand Z to A. If the world had no comrades and no les, she would be very aggrieved. I wish all Teena can find the only Lana.
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