Note that the above is still the male protagonist as a male, even if it is a male part with feminine impulses. Halfway through the film, once he overcomes all difficulties and becomes a woman without hesitation, the sense of disobedience will linger. If it is said that the previous impression of the actor still has a demonic temperament and a lack of masculinity, then after watching this film, I can't help but marvel that he is indeed a real man inside. I am also amazed that the opportunity to accurately observe a person's male gender consciousness is when he is placed in a female body.
Gender conversion and inversion is a very difficult subject in performances, and my feeling is that the actor has only left a shell. So, if it's a "like or not" question, my answer is that it looks like it at first glance, but it doesn't come down to it. I can't come up with any evidence to support it. The only thing that seems to be able to come up is that I have noticed inexplicably that the actor's men's clothes are all beautiful, but women's clothes are actually not beautiful if they don't look at their faces. My conclusion is that he doesn't get the relationship between women and their clothes at all. The cherished love in his arms, the desire brushed by his fingertips, these are all fur, and when he really wears it, his play ends here, and all that remains is the unsure of whether he will be seen through, and a little secret. of joy. But am I wearing this beauty? How beautiful is this dress? Which design, which color do I like? What is the most beautiful posture and angle when wearing this style? Wanting to constantly see my own image, wanting to know my own image in the eyes of others, I feel that all these are missing.
As for whether it's worth watching, I think it's a good movie if it's beautifully made. It should be noted that the rhythm is indeed a little dull, and the more you go to the back, the more negative it is, I feel that the emotions are not balanced.
In addition, although the netizen Meng has only one sentence, it is too incisive: "The surface is radiant, but the core has no aura." Can't refute, just a little wronged the heroine. So, hey, I still can't recommend it.
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