She is a lucky girl, no, it should be said that she is a lucky person. We have essentially no power to define a person because we are not the ones who created them.
The social inclusion presented in the film gives a hope, which is different from the mere (non-reproducible) artistic presentation, which is a reproducible technical inclusion. A bit like the teaching film of Standards of Care for the Health of Transsexual, the film shows the universality through the different social relationships that trans groups may face, such as family relationships (father), social relationships (psychologists, doctors, teachers, etc.). In the context of value, how can each of us be a good person. Although there are still some "disciplinary" views, such as how "should" or "shouldn't" be said by fathers and doctors, as an Oriental under the gender iron curtain, Lara did help me understand SOC better There are many opinions and technical support in China.
For example, such as the ladder or the principle of least harm, this is a principle that is often mentioned or suggested in the transsexual literature, such as the use of hormones or voice changes. It is not difficult to see the embodiment of this principle in the doctor's hormone therapy, the discussion of surgery, and the support of the psychologist in the film. What technicians and families have to do in gender identity is not judgment, but technical and emotional support, such as psychological counselors and fathers directly using support technology to express "you are a girl".
Finally, I see some comments from Douyou, and the film is deliberately exaggerating some suffering. I just want to say that compared with the domestic trans group, it is a white jade and a slight flaw. Lara is tm living in an ideal country.
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