The poster of this movie is undoubtedly successful. One of the two ladies, one of them is wearing female makeup, but viewers can still notice the difference. The profile of the face is the most amorous, while the male face with a female soul is more femininity. It adds a different kind of taste to the painting, so Lily is unforgettable for the viewers. Lily is the character in Gerda's (Alicia Vikander) painting and the woman in her husband Einar Wegene's (Eddie Redmayne) heart. The matter originated from a real event. The world's first transgender person, a female model who dressed up as his wife, awakened the woman who was sleeping in his heart - Lily, a girl as pure as a lily, shy, Gentle, lively and charming. This is really a negligence of God, to put a woman into a man's body, and to use hypnotism to let him live as a man for so many years. If I now want to be as powerful as a man, to run like a man in this world without being hindered by gender stereotypes, I have already faced all obstacles, but at least I identify with my female identity, there is still a way to go, and Lily But there is no way out, she can only be Lily, not Einar. Such Lily was in pain all the time, only stroking the soft and smooth women's clothes and looking at her own women's clothes in the mirror could make her smile.
Redmayne's performance has so much to offer. The first time he put on women's clothes, he was touched, and his eyes were bright and secretive. He didn't even know what happened. Unbelievable, he felt the suppleness and smoothness of women's clothes for the first time, and then began to pay attention to his wife's pajamas until he locked himself in the women's dressing room and couldn't extricate himself from it, and his eyes changed from unbelievable at first to pain and surprise; Adult women go to salons with their wives and ask their wives, "Is she beautiful enough?" He would be heartbroken, not to mention the men present; Redmayne's sad smile, full of pain in his eyes when Lily collided with the man, interprets Lily's collapse to the extreme; after the first sex reassignment surgery , Lily, with new hope for life, is smiling like a flower in the department store as a cosmetics lady, and when she recommends perfumes to women, she is brisk and lively, and she doesn't have a softer voice than before, and her face is full of joy from the heart. Lily is such a person A simple girl, she was overjoyed that she was a woman. Until the end, Lily didn't say a word of criticism to the world and her fate. She was full of joy and gratitude, her face was full of smiles, and she went quietly like this. .....this is where my tears come and a victory for Redmayne.
The second protagonist of the film, Einar's wife, who later became Lily's girlfriend, Gerda, was more masculine. , independent and open, she understood what was going on in a short time, the concept of "transgender" did not exist at that time, doctors came to the doctor as neurotic patients, but Gerda insisted that her husband was not sick, and later He also agreed to do the first sex reassignment surgery in the world's history. If Gerda cried like an ordinary woman, or preached, made bad words, or even left her husband halfway, the ending might be a lot less sweet. Even after the operation, Einar would not be able to see his wife and his wife after the operation. The friend who came, finally died tragically in the hospital... It can be said that it was Gerda who gave Einar a second life - Lily, like "The Theory of Everything", it was the support and comfort of his wife, Jane, that made it happen. Hawking later lived a brilliant and splendid life. They were great wives, women better than men, not only with the strength, decisiveness, and open-mindedness of men, but with tenacity that men do not possess.
The picture of the film is also full of artistic atmosphere. The colors are rich but not gorgeous, brown, yellow, gray-blue, white, and a little green, which is elegant and quiet, and full of the artist's romance and openness. The film mostly uses a medium shot, that is, the upper body of the character, which is relatively common. The plot also follows the traditional direction. There is no ingeniousness. Even when Lily died, he talked about it a few words. He didn't try to exaggerate it, but it was still portrayed. The sunshine in the garden and the fragrance of birds and flowers, Lily's smile, a few words are concise But it captures the essence of the whole film, "I finally completed (the surgery)" "How lucky I am to get this love" "I had a dream last night that I gave birth to a child and held it in my mother's hands. "Lily walked warmly and happily, probably because she was an Angel who was missed by God.
In 1952, George Jorgensen, a New York man, became a woman, Christine Jorgensen, in the world's first successful gender reassignment surgery. I don't know if Lily was watching with a smile in heaven, clenching her hands and blessing her with joy? I think it should be like that.
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