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Marcelino 2022-09-24 14:57:53

Looking at the reviews, I don't think so. I don't think Lara has always believed that she is a girl. She wants to become a girl and dance ballet. She will quietly look at the girl's soft body. However, the physical difficulties of the TG process are very torturous; People "respect" TG, but there are still some malicious scrutiny. At the beginning of the film, Lara is trying to integrate into the discussion in the restaurant, but she is alone and reluctant; Lara is stepped on by girls in the swimming pool and forced to take off her pants are those so-called Maliciousness under the "big environmental goodwill".

The protagonist is really good, and in this process of waiting to turn penis surgery into vagina, Lara is sensitive, vulnerable, neurotic, as if she is going through endless waiting, and she is also waiting to ask herself if this is right, "it's too hard" After looking for the little brother downstairs, Lara looked at her body in the mirror with tears in her eyes, and felt guilty for letting her father and brother move because of the TG incident. Under enormous mental pressure, Lara blamed everything on her penis, because of it, she couldn't turn into a real girl. I think the most striking part of the film is that Lara was told that she could not perform surgery and dance because of her lack of physical fitness; so she sat without a word and waited for fate, went to the ballet performance, and gave her a New Year's Eve Everyone cooks, puts his brother to sleep, sends his brother and father out, and then cuts off their penis.

In fact, who can be blamed for this? No one expresses any obvious discrimination or opposition in this film. Everyone seems to understand and support her, calling her Lara. The girls agree that Lara changes clothes in the women's locker room, but her father frequently changes her clothes. The care, the regular physical exams, the difficulty of ballet class, the care in the dressing room and the bathroom, everything reminds Lara that it's different: like a girl telling Lara that you can take a shower, and we don't mind. She's no longer a boy, not exactly a girl, and her androgynous close-up at rehearsal—not so much that Lara wants to be a girl, she wants to be her own kind, not an outlier because of it.

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