The meaning of a film adapted from a true story will be difficult for the world to accept even in today's society. Last year's "The Theory of Everything" by the male protagonist has already made me admire his acting skills. In this film, the separation between the sexes is also very vivid. His gestures, his frowns and smiles seem to have been carefully sculpted, but the content of the film itself does not matter from The protagonist's change in self-understanding (just by being a model, wearing stockings, touching the silk skirt, and walking in the dance room a few times, he summoned Lily who was in his heart? I can't agree), their husband and wife (three The delicate relationship between people), until the end of the physical and mental pain of transgender are described too superficially, good script, good actors, but the portrayal is a bit superficial, which is a pity.
In addition, there is another question that I have never quite understood, that is, what exactly is the male lead's feelings towards the female lead after she becomes a female? He said it was love, but was it family love? Friendship? love? This detached feeling is also not clearly described. In reality, the female protagonist needs to summon Lily in the male protagonist's heart to complete her artistic attainments, so that there will be a plot where the three people coexist peacefully in the first stage. It can only be said that a movie takes 2 hours to complete a person's inner deduction for a lifetime. It is already very good to be able to do this, and it is worth recommending.
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