The following is the record of the doctor in order of personal thoughts
+ Why did you not use legal means when you found that her daughter had been raped? His own ability is enough for forensic evidence
+ after transgendering Vincent, why put on the face of his deceased wife? Isn't that disgusting her dead wife?
+ From hate to love, is it denying the hate of the dead daughter? Or celebrate the great tolerance and sincerity of love? In the end, it must return to the satisfaction of self-desire, right?
+ Did the doctor fall in love with his dead wife or Vincent Vera or his own work? Or lonely?
+ After he fell in love with Vera, he broke up with his friends and stopped his underground business. Then why did he stop when his wife was alive? I don't think it's clear here. The meaning is to set off this love?
+ Do doctors completely ignore the mental health development of a forced transgender person? —— Being kept indoors and blocking the outside world, there is no way for Vera to start loving her new self and her body. How can she love others? Without an atmosphere and environment that makes her feel existence/happiness/value/vitality/beauty/truth/goodness, etc., a person has the ability to love, how can she love? Her request to the doctor to 'live like an ordinary person' is invalid, because she does not live in an ordinary life, it is easy to be influenced and changed her mind, as if it happened when she saw a picture of herself Recognize division. How can she believe from the bottom of her heart that she is already a woman? And a woman willing to be a doctor?
+ In this case, the doctor still loves so trustingly, is it possible? Do you think she can do yoga and small sculptures? These artistic methods just keep him from being crazy and schizophrenic, thank god, is it still far from the balance between the real human and nature? LEVEL question.
+ Physical changes and physiological changes cannot necessarily change Vincent's psychological part as a man, and cannot make a person more psychologically healthy. This varies from person to person. And the film didn't finish his life. After 50 years, maybe he really turned into a woman, or turned into a man again.
The result of the film is not the result, the change is the theme.
Vincent - Vera
+ Do you really see yourself as a woman?
This process, me, is just what I think is the point of interest in the whole film. I really want to know how her psychology changes with her physiology. For me, this question and observation of this phenomenon made me think about the psychological changes that people undergo in society due to external oppression/change/impact. As for whether it is distorted, healthy, optimistic or negative, it probably depends on the quality of the person. different.
+ She may have been moved when she heard the doctor's mother talk about all the ins and outs. Later, she saw her own photos and came back again. This kind of back and forth is endless, it seems so far. Maybe there will be a qualitative change one day, which is left to each audience to understand by themselves, rather than finding a so-called result by themselves.
The result of the film is not the result, it is natural to change.
All the pain we experience leads us to seek that peaceful paradise within us, has we
found our own constant?
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