The story of "Boys Don't Cry" is adapted from the sensational murder case in 1993. Brandon is a girl, but she always thinks of herself as a man and enjoys being a man, so she dresses up every day as The man's attire is to attract the girls in the town, and because of his unique charm, he has won the favor of many girls, which makes her very proud, and further consolidates her determination to be a man, intending to be a transgender Surgery, one day, he came to another town 75 miles away from his town to meet Lana, and quickly fell in love, but unfortunately it was revealed, although Lana was still on Blanton's side, while her friend They were very angry, and finally, one night, raped Brandon and finally killed her.
Brandon's story was the subject of countless magazines, and the following year it was screened at a gay film festival as a documentary "Brandon Teen a Story," which, although entirely faithful to the In fact, it is very dull and boring. After that, Aphrodite-Jones also directed the same film "All She Wanted", which was just an obscure work. I have no intention to comment on the sociological significance of this story. Such a sensitive subject can make people feel a little touched, and can make people realize or re-awaken something deep in human nature that we often ignore and don’t think about. Gender, about the meaning of love, about the evil factor, that's enough, it's a story that's like shocking us from a day's intentions, it's rare that it's not just a narrative story, it's what impressed me the most It turns out that the monotonous highways in the middle of the United States also have a unique and desolate beauty in the film.
Hilary Swank won her first actress Oscar for this film, and she won her second best actress crown in "Millions Baby", some say she won twice for similar roles The Oscar-winning actress, but seeing her performance in the film where she bought her power and self-destructed her image, the achievement of the actress can be regarded as an extra hard point.
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