I think this is the meaning of the existence of the film, this society is slowly progressing, and the film is quietly pushed under
this smaller than an island.
The female protagonist is a gender disordered person, she is simply a duckweed in the ocean, but she is there, in a person's attitude.
The desperation and heaviness of the film is not the end shot, but it is rendered from the beginning and erodes you layer by layer.
He wants to be who he really wants to be but doesn't have the ability to say exactly without money.
He carefully hid behind the shelf and selected sanitary pads for fear of being seen by the girl he liked for fear of being seen by everyone.
He said his parents lived in a big city and had a sister who was a model. He thought maybe it would make it easier to integrate into this new environment and make people less suspicious of his gender.
His clothes were torn apart and finally he was like a helpless little girl crying over and over again and saying please please but no one paid any attention.
After he was raped, he came to the police station and the police asked what happened and he said I don't remember.
She was afraid of the despair from the bottom of her heart when the female doctor who helped her check her body desperately covered her chest with her hands.
He wanted to leave all this with the girl he liked, but because of the girl's momentary hesitation, he never had the chance to leave.
It was only when the subtitles appeared that it was known that it was based on real events.
But we all know that reality is much crueler than movies.
I have never believed that human nature is inherently good, otherwise how could I not understand the meaning of tolerance.
Hilary Swank deserves his name after being handsome and crying in the film.
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