This movie is hard to watch.
I have never been afraid to watch transgender movies. I am a character that is easily substituted by story characters. I laugh with the characters and cry with the characters. I already feel that life is difficult, and I can't bear to face more painful people.
I only saw that the ratings were very high, and it was a same-sex theme, but I didn't expect it to be a transgender. I started to praise the heroine's beauty and she was really good-looking. In the next scene, I understood as soon as she leaked her breasts, this is a pitfall. After 105 minutes, I guess I fast-forwarded 5 minutes. I should have watched the whole thing for 100 minutes, and now my throat is still stuffy. I think people's emotions are the most in the throat, especially negative emotions. It's really hard for Lara, she has a perfect father and a perfect brother, but she has a body that doesn't belong to her. The road from hating her body to accepting her body is long and full of thorns. She has to face the strange eyes of others, the silent rejection of her classmates, and the violence. Yes, it is violence. It may take tens of millions of years for humans to evolve from apes to Homo sapiens, but it will take longer to learn to respect. When her dance partners surrounded her in the room and forced her to take off her pants, I really shuddered. The scary thing is that they are obviously violent towards others, but in the end they have to confirm to the victim, "It's nothing right? You see. , it's very easy", I'll go to your uncle, it has evolved for tens of millions of years to evolve such a thing, it is extremely shameless.
Lara has low self-esteem, she told her dad that she might like girls, and the way she looked at her dance partner at the dance school, I could really feel that she liked it, but she chose a flawed boy to complete her "first time" ", she may be a trans lesbian, but she dares to treat her body cruelly, but she dare not like girls, of course I guess.
Lara is sensitive and hard on her family. There is no way, she is an actor outside, an actor who disguises herself to the extreme. All her grievances, contradictions, fears, and unease have nowhere to be placed, and she can only vent on her father from time to time. You can't even take off your disguise in your own home. The most typical proof is that the last moment I said goodbye to my father with a smile, cleaned up the kitchen, and immediately took out ice cubes and scissors the next moment, almost without the slightest melancholy.
Lara is cruel, she treats her feet like that, her private parts, I'm really scared. In the end she picked up the scissors and I really didn't dare to look at it. I turned the voice to 0 and covered my eyes with my hands. I was scared.
Lara's father is really good and really pitiful. To have such a daughter, he has to bear huge pressure, even bigger than her daughter. There is one thing I think is a bit too much. Every time he appears, he smiles and looks very happy. I think it is really difficult to do in the real world.
Look at the people around you, no matter how good you are, how hard you are, how beautiful you are, as long as they find a trait in you that makes them uncomfortable, then you are no longer in the same world. Stay away from you, snub you, hurt you. This is the limitation of man, the exclusivity of man.
In lgbt, I think the hardest is t, I hope the world will be kinder to them.
In the end, when I saw that the director turned out to be a guy from 1991, I was really taken aback, and it was too amazing.
Also, Lara is actually played by a boy, and it's too good-looking.
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