Feelings of "Beauty on the Stage"

Major 2022-04-12 08:01:01

Small, the whole movie feels small, the scope is small, the actors are few, and the plot is fixed. Referred to as small art.
The protagonist was taught by the teacher to grow up in a female body since childhood, which triggered a painful and tortured transformation in the future. A little disappointed, his setback is not a setback in reality, and it is estimated that this is not the embodiment of a documentary film.
There are also a few highlights, such as Canasta and Hughes' exploration of roles in sex, which are a bit new. Another example is the vividness of their final stage play. I have the illusion that the hero is going to suffocate the heroine.

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Stage Beauty quotes

  • [Ned is showing Maria different sexual positions; Maria is now on her stomach underneath him]

    Maria: So, who am I now?

    Ned Kynaston: You're the man.

    [laughs]

    Ned Kynaston: Uh, you're the woman.

    Maria: [giggles] And you're?

    Ned Kynaston: I'm the man, or so I assume. Seldom get up here, quite a view.

    Maria: But I'm the man-woman.

    Ned Kynaston: Yes, you're the man-woman.

  • Nell Gwynn: A man isn't how he walks or how he speaks. It's what he does.

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