Ask the world who is not a bitch!

Maegan 2022-11-06 19:17:37

Again, focus on the transgender community. The conflicting focus in the play broke out and quickly turned into miserable and tragic, showing pictures that could no longer be true and detailed. How to say, no matter how hateful guys have been treated gently, no matter how arrogant guys have been despised, we always have to cry and live... The images that are too noisy and too revealing are really disgusting. The sex trade in the enclosed spaces of room5, the oral sex activities in the laundry room, and the smell of a carload of vomit, the effect of disgusting is in place. The music is very rhythmic, which partly makes up for the paleness of the picture and the procrastination of the plot brought by the mobile phone shooting. Not to mention comedy, but the rude and savage dialogue is closer to the darkness of people's hearts, and the frank fuck off and bitch make people feel very enjoyable and dark. What worries me the most is Diane's bitch... There is so much sadness behind her appearance, no one loves her, no friends, she is thin and sick, she is violently carried across half the city, and she has no home. When Cindy did her makeup, I strongly felt her inner turmoil. She rejected her, mixed with anticipation and emotion. She is always the most unconscionable one, breaking everyone's sympathy for her, she laughs at all the points that can be laughed at, and is despised and arrogant. I don't know why it pokes my heart. The picture freezes with her squatting in front of room 5. She is weak and helpless in front of the two sex trafficking rooms. She wants to rush into the picture to pick her up and trample her severely. Probably this morbid (perverted) company is the one that can be most relievedly accepted and enjoyed. It always felt spread enough, but it still didn't break out. It may be a little difficult to find the climax. Is it the concentrated collision of all the contradictions, or the loneliness of everyone after the explosion of the contradictions? It is also a director's conscience that the ending can move towards warmth. In fact, I am expecting more violent conflicts to erupt, or more complex human nature to be staged (for example, their two very hot guns are together instead of holding each other's hands warmly) . Probably not a movie, but a video or a documentary. After watching the film, I can't clearly know how profound the director wants to express, and I am more inclined to get a more comprehensive true portrayal of the life of this group of transgender prostitutes.

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Tangerine quotes

  • Sin-Dee: I promise no drama, Alexandra!

  • Alexandra: [to Parsimonious John] You forget I got a dick, too.