I have been looking forward to this movie for a long time, and I have been looking forward to its resources, and finally I went to Ludi to watch it today. This is director Lucas DeHoot's debut, but it really amazes me. The shots of the whole film are very realistic. Many times close-ups are used to capture the expression changes on LARA's face, and most of them use medium and close-up shots. We present the life of a boy who desperately wants to be a girl. She loves ballet and practices hard every day, but in order to hide her physical gender identity, she is fighting with her body. Whether it's from her sticking tape to her private parts, tying her toes, or her attention to the size of her breasts, it shows that she is looking at herself every moment of every day, expecting her body to keep up with the gender of her soul, so that she can Can be without any hesitation. In fact, the director arranged a very ideal environment for us. LARA's father supports her, and her classmates accept her. She has a wealthy living condition, and can dance in the best dance school in the country, doing her best work. What she likes is that a whole medical team treats her and slowly enlightens her. In fact, all she has to do is accept herself and wait for the surgery. But this process is very long for her, and she is constantly fighting with herself every day.
The film's focus is on people whose bodies don't match their desired gender, which is why so many people choose to be transgender. Although their physical characteristics inherently determine their gender, they will still change in order to pursue their true selves, and they have endured a lot of criticism and ridicule. They are the strongest and the bravest, because they dare to be their true selves, even if Family and friends do not understand, they will insist.
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