The incomparably lengthy plot, the rhythm is slow, the scene color is gorgeous, the slow motion is superimposed, the detailed description is highlighted, and the rich and typical Dolan style. Whether the audience likes it or not, at least it has managed to be branded a unique label belonging to Dolan.
Such a controversial subject of transgenderness is told too nuanced and trivial by Dolan, the two people's struggles in love are accompanied by a baptism of reality, and eventually lead to their proper destination with the passage of time.
The life we want, what are you willing to sacrifice in order to be who you are? The absurdity of life is that we always seem to be lost along the way to truly be reborn.
Finally, I sighed with emotion that the heroine is too ugly, which really affects the perception. Insist on watching the entire film is entirely out of Taurus's constant inertia and respect for Dolan.
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