"We all sit around mindlessly slagging off that vile stink hole of a city, but in some strange ways it takes care of us. I don't know if that ugly wall of suburbia has been put there to stop them getting in or us getting out."
Three transvestite stories. Along the way, they were cast aside and admired, they were gorgeous and bleak. Set out for different purposes, but in the end they all found themselves.
When the bus broke down on the road, Bernice went to rescue the soldiers alone, and the bgm and the picture in that segment were strangely magnificent. Also, when performing in Marian’s restaurant, the costume design of the three of them was good enough to see an explosion.
Stamp's acting skills are really great, and he acted the elegant and mature woman Bernice into life.
The most beautiful part of the film is that Felicia is standing on the top of the bus in a long skirt in the desolate desert, accompanied by the singing of the La Traviata, colorful shawls and paints and yellow sand flying in the wind.
I thought I couldn't accept the existence of transvestism, and after watching this film, I also refreshed my three views.
"Yesterday I saw a lion kiss a deer."
"If you put aside the song, it seems you can understand a lot. For example, there is no strong food for the weak, or love that has nothing to do with status, class, and gender."
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