"girl"

Morris 2022-09-16 04:41:24

This film focuses on the special group of Transgender, but it does not talk about prejudice and confrontation, but creates a completely inclusive environment for the protagonist. In the opening ten minutes of the movie, I didn't think that Lara was a boy. He was already a complete girl in terms of image and inner. This is a Transgender who has been very successful in the eyes of outsiders, but her life is so difficult, So what about the fellows in non-utopia, what kind of torment they are going through.

This is a movie full of pain. Lara pierces her ears, tapes her lower body, dances until her feet bleed, all of which make people feel the same way. The director uses a kind of physical pain to let everyone and Lara face the change together All kinds of hardships reached a climax at the moment when Lara swung the knife at the end. This is undoubtedly a relatively depressing film. The various foreshadowings and even the various tones in the early stage all convey to people a tangled and entangled realistic dilemma that is difficult to break free. Lara seems to have done a lot, and the people around her seem to have accepted it, but there is a vague sense of uncertainty lingering in the sky. This is the dilemma that Transgender faces, trying to prove to everyone that there is no difference, but everyone knows that you are different. . .

Lara's father is the best father imaginable, understanding and tolerant, not to mention being a Transgender, even an ordinary fifteen-year-old girl would be lucky enough to have such a father to accompany her. As a parent, the best love you can give your child is to understand and support it. In reality, how many parents kidnap morally in the name of love and make their child his puppet or even a tool; how many parents can clearly understand your growing pains, Instead of simply thinking that you are moaning for nothing; how many parents can give you enough company, listen to your heart, and comfort you, instead of just perfunctory things like growing up like this. Lara's friends are also very good friends. They didn't mind Transgender's identity, but regarded her as an ordinary person, including the teacher, and asked Lara to close her eyes when they asked her classmates to raise their hands to vote if there was a problem with going to the bathroom with Lara. Everyone is doing everything they can to protect this brave boy. At the end of the film, it is understandable that friends want to see Lara after drinking too much. Although it is uncomfortable, it is undeniable that this is human nature.

But Lara's unhappiness is also real. There is the unique sentimentality of girls of this age, the discomfort of entering the new environment, the worry that she is different from others, and the anxiety of not being able to change the status quo quickly. Many emotions are intertwined in this girl, making her breathless . She tried to change many times and faced life with a smile many times, but the reality always overwhelmed her. It was the dance that had not seen progress, the body that had not changed for a long time, and the curiosity of her friends that made her choose fast. make a decision. How brave is she, to find her favorite at the age of fifteen, to know her choice and to be firm, to endure the pain that others can't bear, shouldn't she break into a butterfly? I'm very glad that the final ending allowed us to see the bright and moving Lara, the most beautiful girl with confidence is really not deceiving me.

For the majority of us, the most important thing to do is to accept different people with a tolerant attitude. Tolerance to the minority is to tolerate the world. Sometimes hiding your curiosity may be the greatest encouragement for sensitive people!

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