is more like another kind of exploration than "Carol". Of course, they are all circling in emotional changes, but the former is self-positioning, although it is swaying, but the heart is firm, while the latter is In pursuit, until you have the courage, more like a revolution. This film is still based on a true story prototype. Last year's Oscar-winning actor Redmayne was invited. His role as Hawkins was meticulous, vivid and accurate, mainly because he was still suffering. As a transgender person, I think it is better than Hawking's performance, small behavior and small details, through the transmission of eyes and limbs, expressive facial features, it is not easy, but as a judge, I don't have a deep understanding of people who want to be transgender, yes Hawking, everyone is familiar, and this year is Leonardo, it is impossible to connect Zhuang. So, symbolically, the Oscars gave the film's lead actress, Alicia Vikander, the Best Supporting Actress award. Reasonably, she should also be the heroine award, but the heroine award is also someone else. The story of the film is simple. It takes place in Denmark at the beginning of the twentieth century. It tells about two couples who are also painters. The series of paintings were recognized. However, at this time, the husband was unable to extricate himself from the "Woman Lily" in female makeup. He was deeply involved in it, and it also brought back childhood memories. His identity identification became crazy. In the past, he was wearing a mask. In the next life, only the return of a woman's identity is all he has. His wife was puzzled, confused, and finally supported. He became the first person in the world to bravely undergo gender reassignment surgery. Unfortunately, he died in the operation after all. The world is always moving forward. At a certain point in time, there is a kind of person who, relying on indomitable will, just tries to be himself, to do a meaningful thing, unconsciously, he It has promoted the process of human development. All of our freedom and tolerance today are due to the blood, sweat and struggle of our predecessors.
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