This is the most heartbreaking movie besides the anti-Japanese themes (such as the Nanjing Massacre). So I didn't admit that I had watched it for a long time.
Respect for the self is always difficult, whether you are an ordinary person or a transsexual.
The rape scene is too tragic. As a woman, I feel a deep sense of humiliation at the same time-it feels more uncomfortable than anything else. It made me understand in an instant that the extreme practices, including suicide, taken after being abused are not just the requirements of the patriarchal society, but the humiliated party's weeping and bloody resistance to the ugly side of the world.
——What's more, the raped is a person who cannot be "entered" sexually. (I want to kill someone!)
(The same rape scene also appeared in a certain movie, and it took a very long time. As a woman, I experienced the same feelings as Ling Chi—I turned off the DVD, as if the torture was finally over. Died.)
Transsexualism; born at the bottom of society; not well-educated; ignorant of oneself and the outside world; rushing to life in a daze; life in a mess; lack of survival skills so lack of financial strength-only one of the above , Will not live well, the protagonist takes all of the above... The
only thing that makes people feel comfortable is her girlfriend, who loves her. The only warm place is this.
Many years later, the heroine Hilary Swank starred in "Million Baby", I only inquired about the plot from the side, I didn't watch it, and I still had a shadow on her. Of course, it is also a shadow of director Clint Eastwood.
Everything we try hard to learn is to not be so passive. What a tragedy.
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