Excellent sexual diversity promotion

Van 2022-01-24 17:48:38

I really like this movie that I think can be used as an LGBT promotional film. Compared with some movies that involve transgender topics that I have watched, Ou Rong’s new girlfriend is warm and peaceful. Although there are also entanglements in the exploration process, it is generally comfortable and pleasant, unlike other deliberate or inadvertent "artistic" dullness. Or enchanting, so that ordinary people may not get close. Said this is an LGBT propaganda film rather than a purely transgender film because people want to talk more about the topic of sexual diversity, involving gender diversity and sexual diversity.
David is transgender, his self-identity is female, and his sexuality is clearly female. When he and Laura are together, Laura respects his cross-dressing needs, but he does not fully accept it. David can learn from Laura. Women’s information was thus met to a certain extent, and when Laura passed away, the demand came back. Claire, as a close friend of Laura, judging from the brief flashback of the opening, I don’t know whether it is good or not. I always feel that the girlfriends of two people are a very dangerous thing (see "Breathe"). When Claire first met David in women’s clothing, That is, when Virginia showed unexpected pleasure, I immediately reacted that Claire has a Lara plot, and her noncommittal state towards Laura comes from her love for Laura rather than friendship. David released himself because of Claire's "understanding" or "indulgence" and took the lead in self-identification. He/she said at Laura's grave that "boys come from cabbage, girls come from flowers, and I was born in cauliflower". Relief for yourself. On the contrary, Claire suppressed herself for a long time. Before Virginia appeared, she might not understand her latent sexuality. The appearance of David/Virginia with a male body and female appearance made Claire realize her desire while being in certain places. Even more confused and entangled, do I like David as a man or Virginia in women's clothing? This is the husband of her best friend and the father of her goddaughter. She is also married but has a passion for a transgender, under various pressures. Claire is more painful than David in a transgender state. Claire’s inability to self-identify also reflects the general attitude of the society towards LGBT people, as Claire said: Homosexuality is better than transvestite, and discrimination and disidentification under this anti-discrimination banner may be more lethal.
The sex scene between David and Claire was really wonderful. Suddenly all the labels were gone. Whether the bed was two women, a man and a woman, or what seemed to be irrelevant. Unfortunately, Claire at the time did not fully agree with it. When she touched on David's masculine qualities, she woke up instantly, and she told David that because you are not a woman, the eyes and tears of David/Virginia after being hurt made me feel so sad. Fortunately, Ou Rong is not a stepmother (if Almodovar or Dolan came to film it, it would definitely be a tragedy), Claire was finally relieved after David's car accident, and the song she awakened Virginia was also her own liberation song. In the end, Claire and Virginia joined hands to pick up Lucy from school 7 years later. Virginia is still transgender. She has not transgendered. Claire is pregnant. So in fact, Claire has accepted the physiology of Virginia males and used them well. It's so simple The camera again points to the question. How serious is David/Virginia transgender? To what extent, whether Claire likes a woman or a man, it really doesn’t matter, there is no need to be either-or. Just be white, everyone is happy.

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