Now that it's the 21st century, transgenderness is acceptable to the public, so girls can invite Lana to bathe with them without discrimination. But adolescent children are always curious. When Lana was asked to see her genitals, she should already have the idea of cutting off her genitals without waiting for surgery.
Lana said that maybe she liked girls and kept saying that she was fine and that there was no problem. In fact, she is not good, and she likes boys. She has many things in her heart and dances ballet desperately. Maybe she doesn't really love her, maybe she just wants to be a real girl.
The whole film is basically shot in close-up, even when dancing ballet. There is no pros and cons in the dialogue. At most, the mirror is pulled and the mirror is shaken to highlight the panic and throbbing in the girl's heart. This movie made me think, if there is such a person around me, how should I treat her, and how will the people around me treat her? Maybe if I were that girl, what would I think?
The film doesn't particularly show discriminatory or too conflicted scenes, but a touch of sadness always runs through it. I cried a few times when Lana wanted to speak to my father. I recalled how I felt when I was a teenager when I wanted to talk to my parents about my troubles. Now I think about it. likes, especially among peers.
It's not just about transgender individuals, it's about everyone's youth. More or less, we all resonate with each other, the beginning of love when we are young, and the worries and sorrows in our hearts. I don't even know why I want to cry sometimes.
We don’t want to be special and be treated as different by others, and we want to be different from others and be the most special one, so we are anxious, we don’t know who we are, who we should love, and who will love me.
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