girl heart

Carolyne 2022-12-18 05:04:04

Like many people, it was because Pepe came to watch this movie, but I didn't want it to be such a heavy movie, and the last bloody look gave me a stomach ache. Strictly speaking, this is not a film that discusses discrimination against homosexuality, because the male protagonist is ultimately killed by love and vendetta instead of being killed because of reality.
The point is still Pepe, I really admire him, not to mention that he is a big man of 1.9 meters. As a male identity, a gender cognitive disorder is played so thoroughly, full of girlishness really shows through a frown and a smile, as well as the shyness and charm when the eyebrows are pleasing to the eye. Fever at the beginning and the end is really beautiful and thrilling.
Another point is that if you doubt Pepe's sexuality because of this movie, it really only reveals ignorance. I don't think a homosexual can play this role well by bringing in his own emotions, because fundamentally speaking, gender cognitive impairment is to replace a woman's heart to play it well.

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Soldier's Girl quotes

  • [last lines]

    Calpernia Addams: [voiceover] The imagination is the most powerful force known to mankind. And it is my imagined self, the one who is beautiful and loving and worthy of being loved, that has been my guiding force. My inspiration. I can only hope to become the person Barry imagined me to be. I pray for the courage it will take to become a real, live soldier's girl.

    [performs to "Fever"]

    Title card: Calpernia Addams has completed her sex-reassignment surgery. She now works in hospital administration in Los Angeles.

    Title card: Calvin Glover was sentenced to life in prison for murder, and will be eligible for parole in fifteen years.

    Calvin Glover: Can I talk to my mom please?

    Justin Fisher: I could feel his will to live, and feel him dying at the same time. I was, I was holding Barry in my arms. I was the last person to do that.

    Title card: Justin Fisher was sentenced to twelve and a half years in prison for obstruction of justice and providing alcohol to a minor. He will be eligible for parole in three years.

  • Barry Winchell): You know what really pisses me off?

    Calpernia Addams: What?

    Barry Winchell): You outrank me.