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Reinhold 2023-09-23 06:12:50
6 points. Content like this kind of cross-dressing is always unconvincing when it is placed on the rich second generation. In addition, the content of campus bullying is too little, more like a fairy tale. Just look at this kind of thing, don't think about it too...
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Rickey 2023-09-17 10:07:29
Warm water, an ordinary campus youth movie, is a simple story from "different" to "no difference", from "difference" to "Datong", called "Strange Show", which can present only Strange and not...
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Austyn 2023-09-09 01:14:59
Everyone has a freak in their heart, and that's fine, isn't it? ......
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Braden 2023-09-05 03:36:05
If it was my son, I would be very proud, and the beauty of the mermaid would cry me. Since I brought in the mother instead of the male protagonist, I was very angry at the collapse of the mother's character and the lack of any progress in the plot! ! It was originally a fairy tale, and it had to come like this. / If Manson and his sister-in-law had children, would they be so showy/ Boyfriend said, this movie tells us not to steal dad's car if it's okay, it's all because the egg was broken by...
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Hilbert 2023-08-29 09:40:27
Very queer, very political, very good-looking. Homecoming Queen's campaign is combined with the red and blue politics of the United States. At the same time, I feel some warmth. The enchanting male protagonist is very attractive. My favorite LGBT movie of the year so...
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Orland 2023-08-19 13:50:55
The male protagonist is really amazing. He has already played gay cross-dressing and anti-social personality at a very young age... It's quite sweet, but it's obviously not profound. The favorite golden song of American youth films is rugby high school girls torn apart . Some emphasize the goodwill from the Mr.nobody around him, but the supporting roles are too weak, and the Facebook has no sense of existence. The beloved Abigail has played a bitch again, but this figure is not typical at all...
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Ferne 2023-08-10 11:42:29
I love Lawther! Lowther plays a transgender person, and he is a super queen in every move. I can't even tell that he is a boy in the Atlantis outfit... As an inspirational film, the male protagonist has neither gained career nor love, sad...
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Edison 2023-08-10 08:06:49
I don't like the male protagonist of this end of fucking...
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Kaleb 2023-08-09 11:32:03
James didn't die, he ran out and made a cameo as a cross-dressing gay who was crazy and cool....
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Celine 2023-07-18 22:04:54
The script is naive enough to be stunned! But it's the characters that make it look...
Freak Show Comments
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Andrew 2022-06-20 20:06:54
Every ordinary person may be a freak, and every freak is not an ordinary person
Freak Show is a film starring Alex Lawther. It is a film about youth and growth. It was once on the top list in my mind.
The male protagonist, Billy, is an atypical middle school student, a typical alien in the eyes of people. He went to school in fancy clothes, exaggerated expressions, and said...
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Flavio 2022-09-17 02:27:26
Old-fashioned American teen movies with novel settings
A typical American youth film, to be honest, the setting of the protagonist is a cross-dressing high school student is quite novel, but the story is quite old-fashioned. Alex seems to often play such marginal characters, hahaha, the acting is very good, but I feel that this film is a bit It's too...
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Flip Kelly: You look awesome
Billy Bloom: Seriously? Four hours in hair and makeup. I've been preened, plucked and bustiered so tightly that my toes are turning blue, and "Awesome"?... No. I look Atlantastic
Flip Kelly: Okay, Atlantastic. Why'd you run away after class today?
Billy Bloom: I didn't run. I was chased
Flip Kelly: Oh. We're making progress, right? I mean, you're not getting beamed in the head anymore
Billy Bloom: Am i not?
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[First lines]
Billy Bloom: Sometimes, I dream I can fly. But I'm *so* exhausted from flapping my wings and the higher I soar, it reminds me of how little I fit in with them on the ground. So, I rise and I rise and... I realize that I don't wanna fly anymore. They never knew what they were looking up at anyway.