Teena Brandon, played by Hilary swank, is a woman with a crisis of gender differentiation. She has short, angular hair and is called the "best boyfriend" by girls, who, of course, has many pictures of different girls in her wallet. The men cursed her and the women fell for her. Brandon is also fascinated by someone, and that is Lana (Chloe Sevigny), a girl with a more psychedelic temperament. She smokes and drinks, and when she squints at the ring in the convenience store, she says: "It's like taking LSD, It's like seeing the cover of a record!" The corners of those mouths were extremely charming. Compared with the kindness of the girls, Tom and John are simply villains among the scum. They are violent and surly, probably due to drug use. John's mouth is full of dirty words and nonsense, and Tom is full of masochistic scars. After Brandon and Lana fall in love, they plan to travel 1,327 miles away to Memphis, and the evil nature of the two men has begun to explode. Tragedy happened. The last half hour of the cruelest and most cruel, I can hardly watch it a second time, the brutal and evil behavior of the men tormented the audience.
Lana woke up in the morning with Brandon in her arms, but Brandon's breathing had already been terminated by the bullet. "Tomorrow morning we will have breakfast in Lincoln." The promise was not fulfilled, and the reality was too cruel.
Is gender that important? Is it an insurmountable obstacle for love? There are constant challenges to this dividing line, but what we seem to be seeing is only partly optimistic, like the lgbt marches. You may never know that in some remote and backward places, there are also people who are challenging the constraints brought about by gender concepts. They may not be as lucky as you think, and they may not only be spurned by relatives and friends, but also more likely A word from a loved one completely denies the meaning of life. Therefore, changing people's ideas is the most fundamental solution, but you and I may not be able to witness people all over the world live together regardless of gender in our lifetime. "People are always vying to occupy the moral high ground", which is also one of human nature.
We all know that Hilary Swank is basically because of "million dollar baby", but her first posthumous title was based on this atypical les movie with a unique perspective taken from real events. She is indeed more suitable for the role of a tough woman, which is determined by her appearance - high cheekbones, slender eyebrows, slightly protruding lips. Of course, she has also played a lot of gentle roles, in "Note, I Love You" and "Black Dahlia", but if you want me to say it, it's awkward.
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