At this moment, Lawrence is a woman who has been imprisoned in a man's body for thirty-five years, but he still loves Fred. So many people began to struggle, is this "a woman loves another woman" or "a man loves another woman"? The story develops here and becomes the "Romeos" mode. Again, the relationship between Lawrence and Fred is simply the result of one being falling in love with another, regardless of gender. Whether Lawrence is a man or a woman, he is still the one who loved Fred in the first place.
In the early days of Lawrence's formal dress-up, although Fred couldn't accept it, he still chose to support him and kept him by his side without hesitation. This decade-long love tug-of-war is over, and both Lawrence and Fred are losers. The funny thing is that the reason that finally forced the two to separate was not public opinion, nor the strange vision of others, but the relationship between the two people's opinions. From crumbling to final disintegration, as Lawrence said, all the hidden dangers existed before he wanted to be her.
The nearly three-hour movie is indeed a bit long, but the MV-like dreamy picture and the heart-pounding soundtrack still add a lot to the movie. It's a pity that the original sound has dragged on for several days and it's still not 50%.
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