It's a movie based on a true story, like I Love You Morris, and I can't help but want more attention and sympathy. The interpretation of the two leading actors is in place, especially Lee Pace, the 1.96-meter tall man dressed as a woman is handy, and his gestures show the elegance of women. He danced enchanting dances, bewitched the male protagonist with a frown and a smile, and touched our hearts even more. As for Troy Garity, he looks a bit like the late real-life hero Barry Winchell. Winchell is a fearless, loyal and honest warrior who doesn't want to get involved in the debate over sexuality. But the most basic wishes for him can only be extravagant to the point of shattering. The final scene is brutal, Winchell was killed by a baseball bat in his sleep, the blood splashed with the smell of killing, and the image of Calpernia left in his head was a little blurred, you are my girl, forever!
The outlines of some of the passages in it are particularly intoxicating, and I went back and watched it several times. When the soldier first met the runway girl, in the scene where he asked for a number in the dressing room, Pepe's phrase "this is my phone number, but you don't have to call me" is kind of heartbroken. I didn't dare to take off my defenses easily, just because of the scars that I couldn't add. The soldier made an appointment on the phone, Peipei smiled like a flower and was really beautiful, and it was too magical to cover the corners of his mouth with his fingers. I couldn't control it at all. Some people say that this movie can be renamed "Pepe teaches you how to be a woman", eat ice cream with pursed lips, eat potato chips in small bites, tuck a pinch of curly hair into a knot from time to time, and then let go. I'll never take X chromosomes from you again, I promise. Boating on the river is a brief and warm moment before the prelude to the horror, which reminds me of "The Notebook", just listening to your singing quietly, watching the afterglow of the sunset cast on your delicate face, so the lingering eyes can no longer be taken lightly. move. My favorite clip is when the soldier knew that the other party was transgender, but he couldn't resist the urge to see her. The incoherent Pepe slipped and smashed the glass. The soldier asked "I make you nervous?", Pepe replied "Yes. You make me nervous", followed by "Because you are so normal. And my lifestyle" is so far outside of what's considered normal" brought me to tears. I feel very distressed that the heroine is in love with each other but is not afraid to love. In fact, I don't treat it as a gay movie. We should respect this woman, just like the original English title - Soldier's Girl.
The bad thing about fantasy is that you start believing it's going to come true and don't want to get into Fisher's character, because ignoring him like a stranger is the best punishment. And remember never to be friends with a neurotic roommate, or you won't be able to predict how bizarrely you'll die out of the world.
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