A new LGBT-themed film. While deepening my love for Spanish, because of language and cultural differences, I was stunned when I saw half of it. The heroine is transgender, and it is no wonder that her eyes are full of heroic spirit. It was later learned that the actor was a transgender artist himself, and there was no trace of artificiality in his portrayal.
The boyfriend died of illness just after the opening scene, leaving the heroine to be suspected, monitored, and sexually humiliated. The whole movie is told through the eyes of the heroine in Figure 1. There are consternation, helplessness, calmness, etc. unyielding……
Favorite scene: At the end of the film, the heroine looking in the mirror looks at her body, but doesn't want to look directly at herself.
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