Transgender dad and gangster son complete self-identification road trip

Chelsea 2022-11-17 03:37:58

After reading the synopsis of the plot and looking for it with a curious mind, it turned out to be a delicate and tangled ethical film. The reunion between the father on the eve of the sex reassignment surgery and the son who dreamed of shooting AV on the street was already unique enough, and they were complicated and reversed many times. The emotional relationship is also a variety of refreshing three views.

They experienced all kinds of contradictions on the road trip, heated up, and encountered difficulties. After learning the truth about each other, they parted, and finally reunited after fulfilling their respective wishes. This is an ethical film in which a father and son with their own hidden feelings are searching for self-identity on a road trip, but I personally feel that in the end, the self-identification of each other is not thorough enough, and there is always a sense of incompleteness.

As bizarre as the plot may seem, the tone of the film's narrative is peaceful, tender, and emotional.

The heroine's acting skills are also convincing, and the expression of femininity, which is very concerned about other people's opinions, is so realistic that I always thought that it was really an actor.

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Transamerica quotes

  • Bree: I got a phone call last night from a juvenile inmate of the New York prison system. He claimed to be Stanley's son.

    Margaret: No third-person.

    [brief pause]

    Bree: My son.

  • Toby: Your parent's house is a lot nicer.

    Bree Osbourne: My parent's house comes with my parents.