Speaking of which, when I first started watching this movie, I didn’t like it very much. After watching it for almost an hour, it was still unacceptable. Tina wanted to be a real boy. She made the most perfect dress, hairstyle, clothing, breast wrapping and even reproductive organs. The tiny details have also been considered, and it is really attractive after dressing up, but it always gives the impression of a white-faced niche. Although he drinks, drags cars, steals, fights, and makes girlfriends, it seems that these things show the so-called manliness. I did it all, and I did it very seriously. When I was surfing the truck, I failed again and again, started again and again, and was discovered again and again to be my true identity. I stood up again and again, cheered myself up, and kept my faith at all times. But the problem is that he still doesn't know how to truly become a man, with a woman's cowardice, humbleness, and caution, not daring to resist Jack and Tom, not daring to truly express his views, always go along with others, always pretending , Although dressed up as a boy, desperately trying to try the male desire, but at a deeper level, it is still a woman, with the cautiousness of women in this society, and a dazed position between the sexes, always saying good to others, It doesn't matter, using a woman's heart to show the gentleman's demeanor that is difficult to exist in that social class, it is no wonder that he will stand out among those dirty men, which will make Lana unforgettable and willing to give him true love.
Is the world really using physical characteristics to define the boundaries between men and women? Tina is trying to show the gentleness and tenderness of men, and it is difficult to avoid the deep cowardice of women, but are real men like Jack and Tom correct and normal? Their perverted psychology and behavior will be an even greater disaster for this society.
Men and women in this world have their own strengths and weaknesses, depending on how we view people and society.
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