Hundred appearances

Vilma 2022-03-26 09:01:11

I still can't accept this style of mirror movement...I'm afraid it's enough for ordinary viewers to be the whole reason to quit...

Laurence's sex change wasn't the reason he and Fred couldn't end up together, the real reason was that they weren't the same person anymore: one wanted to live on the ground, the other wanted to fly high and never land. How can such love be sustained? Whether the parties are of the same sex or the opposite sex or drag queens, the conditions under which love occurs and disappears are the same. Laurence's transgender change is just a change in appearance. He didn't lose himself because of the transgender change and became a woman completely. For him, it was just plastic surgery. He is a man who lives with the body of a woman and the heart of a man. That's why he still loves Fred. In fact, the real change is Fred. She is not as eager to fly high in the sky as she imagined, and a 'down-to-earth' life is what she hopes and aspires to. Therefore, their separation is also a matter of course. The reenactment of the first meeting between the two not only hits the mark, but also shows that all Laurence's behavior has a long history. Here are the best lines from the movie:

"C'est Laurence Anyways."

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Laurence Anyways quotes

  • Andrée Bellair: Frederique? Leo won't take his bath. Destroys his magic powers.

    Fred Bellair: Not his power to piss me off.

  • Julienne Alia: You changed your sex. I changed my address.