When I first saw the poster of this movie, I had a feeling that I could breathe easily, calm, youthful, and beautiful.
A gentle and slender girl, with soft eyes, conforms to all our fantasies about girls, except that she is not a girl.
All Lana wanted was to live like a girl, with long hair, a sweet smile, a dress, and a boy she liked. In fact, all this can be achieved without a vagina. Just like when Lana went to send her younger brother to school, the teacher naturally regarded her as a "sister". In a place where she did not need to reveal her privacy, she could be like Live like a girl, but what if he wants to dance ballet and wear a girl's dance suit? What if he wants to have a pajama party with girls? What if he wanted a boy to like him like a girl? Then the game changes, you need to be a real girl, you need a vagina.
One of the scenes that bothered me the most was during a sleepover at a girl's house and the girl asked Lana to show his cock, out of curiosity or malice. A reproductive organ that has never contained so much shame, an organ that was once worshipped in ancient times, has now become the most painful exterior. A group of people have what he dreams of, but they use this to insult him. What they can't get will often have an extraordinary light, and the piercing eyes can't see those shortcomings. In fact, Lana didn't know that as a complete girl, she is often full of malice towards other girls. That kind of hidden malice seems to flow in the girl's blood. There is nothing less secure than a female friendship. It requires No conflicts of interest, sweet talk and the occasional economic stimulus. But Lana lacks this kind of malice. He looks like a peculiar gender that rejects the rudeness and vulgarity of men, and the acerbic and sinister peculiarity of women. The kind of girl that holy most devoutly expects to think of, but sadly, we don't identify him as a girl.
I think about "The Left Hand of Darkness," and maybe a female writer thinks sometimes, what if I could try to be a man, or let a man feel like a woman? Gender is an insurmountable chasm for the mind, and the body is the boundary. Maybe talking about equality would really make sense if we could all be men or women at will.
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