If the Danish girl is a self-exploration of an adult's inner gender consciousness awakening, then this movie is how to survive in a world full of prejudice when you switch genders.
Danish girls are also actors who need to perform for their roles. Here, even the heroine herself is a transgender person in real life, but she is more comfortable.
I didn't notice this in the process of watching the movie. The only doubt I ever had was that the heroine first had the toughness of the antenna, and she looked like a woman dressed as a man. I never thought that she was actually a man.
Not surprisingly, many people in the movie are full of malice towards her.
Her boyfriend who was old enough to be her father suddenly passed away. He had already proposed to her, and the two of them were going to the goal of being united forever.
Just overnight, after the two mermaids had sex, he suddenly passed away, thus changing all the rhythms.
Because it was an infidelity in marriage, the boyfriend's son broke into the door to recover the property belonging to his father. The first wife called to ask her to return her husband's car. In addition, she was not allowed to attend the memorial service, nor was she allowed to attend the funeral.
The first wife asked her coldly whether she was a man or a woman. The police came and asked her if she was with a man of her age who could be her father for money. She also said that she had seen many such women; her boyfriend's son asked Is she related to the wound on his father's head. Everyone tried her as a criminal, but no one considered that she was a victim too. Because she lost someone who loved her.
The police forced her to undergo a physical examination, otherwise they would continue to investigate the cause of death of the deceased. The doctor asked her to strip naked, and the police not only did not evade, but also peeked at her body curiously. She was suddenly held hostage by her boyfriend's son while walking on the road. A group of people wrapped her face with tape until her lips were turned up and her whole face was deformed. Maybe in their eyes, she was like a monster.
In the face of all the malice, she didn't cry. She is very forbearing and strong, she packs her bags and moves on, swallowing all the taunts and cold receptions.
There are so many narrow fixed mindsets in this world that people simply don't have the patience to know the real you, and they're just looking at you and judging you.
There is a section in the film where she is walking alone on the street, and there is a huge wind blowing in front of her, blowing up everything around her, but she still stubbornly moves forward without flinching in the slightest.
Although she has the strength of a man, she is still a real woman inside. In the end, when she bid farewell to her beloved's body for cremation, she finally burst into tears. All external injuries will not bring her down, only the departure of a loved one can really affect her emotions.
The superficial world judges men and women only by their genitals, and cannot tolerate any difference. They only look at the outer skin, the same power and stubbornness, follow universal values, and live by the rules, but they are extremely intolerant. In the rules set by the society, they live by themselves and live as replicas one by one. Once you find that someone really jumps out of the frame to pursue what you don't dare to pursue, and face the self that you don't dare to face, you will start to fight together, in order to dispel your cowardice and cowardice.
Her name in the film is Marina, just like the title, she is just an ordinary woman like other women. She also loves, she also feels pain and sadness, she also loves beauty, she also needs to understand, she also has moments of vulnerability and helplessness.
The saliva of those others did not knock her down. And what doesn't kill her will make her stronger.
So in the end, she sang from a bar and sang on the stage of the Grand Theater. She made her life unique. She is really living.
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