The movie is based on a true story Adapted. Whenever I think about this, it makes me sad. In 1999, innocent deaths caused by psychological problems (including homophobia) occurred in the US military, which is really a pity. Only then did I understand the significance of the legalization of gay marriage in the United States this year. How big.
Think about "The Imitation Game" again. Homosexuality was once written into the law and banned. In 1999, homosexuality was not allowed to enter the US military, so there are too many things that have been advanced in the past ten years. In such an era, we have witnessed the progress of society that respects human rights.
Although I have watched gay films such as "Brokeback Mountain", "Breakfast" and "Lan Yu" before, this is the first time I have watched a film of a person with a gender identity disorder. Once realized that it is not appropriate to use heterosexuality and homosexuality to distinguish sexual orientation. For example, Cali in the movie, if she does not take off her pants, she is a charming woman on the surface. After Barry knows that Cali is a man , has also withdrawn, so in fact Barry is not a homosexual, he does not like men. He has not had the opportunity to find other men (Oops poor boy)...
The Chinese translation of this film is "Crazy Hormones", I think the translation It's very, very good. Just like in "One Step Away", Wu Liu's mother said, "(I really like it) isn't that just a one-minute rippling of hormones." I can't extricate myself. Hormones can be transmitted faster than neurons, so can't feelings go further and further than rationality?
The whole play is paving the way for Barry's feelings for Cali. The gender is the same and withdrawn, the emotional strength crosses the gender barrier, the two start to roll the bed, after learning more about the background of the two sides, discuss the issue of gender (face the fact), and then during the sex, Barry is blown away from Blow Cali.
Barry disassembles, step by step, the concept of love that has developed over the past two decades, from a heterosexual to a transgender. Why should the love between people be divided by innate gender? If a man has many attributes that society thinks "women should have/have", does he still have to act like men? It's so hard.
There are no transgender people around me. From the perspective of the anti-transgender camp, I may be a little suspicious of standing and talking without back pain. How should I put it, I think as long as there is no deception and no interference with other people's feelings, they should be respected. This is what I can do for now.
In the movie, another transgender artist said, "For me, sexuality is not black and white. Very few people are 100% pure now." It means that a certain orientation accounts for a relatively large proportion. At certain times and occasions, in the face of certain people, there will be different performances. Recently, I have seen Mad man cheating in various ways, and the husband and wife have cheated in various imaginations. It is estimated that when transgender love is widely accepted in society, the scope of derailment will be bigger and bigger. Don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing.
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