So there is a place in queer movies.
For the three drag queens who set foot on the road trip, Hugo was the last in acting, Stamp was the best, and the guy was not bad at a young age.
The road trip will be empty without substantial lines or actors. Fortunately, the director arranges it properly. The entire vast desert journey is not more formal than content at all, it is entertaining and deep.
The superficial self-identification of the three queens (from their decades of life experience, identification but in fact is a habit) to deep self-affirmation, breakthroughs sublimated in the journey of central Australia, and the whole film has become unreliable. Vulgar.
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