darkfire-75435
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Clasificación de darkfire-75435
It's not easy opening up and allowing yourself to be vulnerable. Friends Will and Harper both allow themselves to be silly and awkward while they reexamine their past and future on this road trip.
Will is an excellent choice to be the avatar of the viewer as many people aren't familiar with trans people or the issues they face, though they harbor no ill will. As a familiar face, Will brings a certain comfort to people while exploring an unfamiliar topic. He asks the questions many people want to ask, even the questions that are a bit too personal for everyone to ask the one trans person they know. This film comes at a time when acceptance of trans people is remarkably high, but also remarkably low.
Trans people just want to exist in peace and happiness, but that existence has been turned into political theater. This documentary highlights how normal and harmless trans people are, while also reminding viewers how extremely negative the public can be to trans people for simply existing. Great progress has been made, but the backlash has also been strong and severe. Trans people are just people; your friends, family, neighbors, and often the people creating your favorite art and entertainment.
This film might not change your mind, but hopefully it'll give you something to think about the next time you hear incendiary rhetoric being used to scapegoat all trans people.
Will is an excellent choice to be the avatar of the viewer as many people aren't familiar with trans people or the issues they face, though they harbor no ill will. As a familiar face, Will brings a certain comfort to people while exploring an unfamiliar topic. He asks the questions many people want to ask, even the questions that are a bit too personal for everyone to ask the one trans person they know. This film comes at a time when acceptance of trans people is remarkably high, but also remarkably low.
Trans people just want to exist in peace and happiness, but that existence has been turned into political theater. This documentary highlights how normal and harmless trans people are, while also reminding viewers how extremely negative the public can be to trans people for simply existing. Great progress has been made, but the backlash has also been strong and severe. Trans people are just people; your friends, family, neighbors, and often the people creating your favorite art and entertainment.
This film might not change your mind, but hopefully it'll give you something to think about the next time you hear incendiary rhetoric being used to scapegoat all trans people.
The characters weren't written very well; even the main characters take a while too have any depth to them. I found the characters dull and unappealing for most of the show.
What this show does well is light, fun entertainment. The young twins the MC takes care of are adorable and are the heart of the series. The plot makes sense and the pacing is decent.
The series ends on a cliff-hanger, though there isn't a pressing storyline with high stakes. I'd like to see more if it made, but won't be holding my breath.
There is a *minor* sub-plot early in the series that involves an unrequited LGBTQ+ romance between side characters. It's brushed off pretty quickly and there are no other LGBTQ+ characters, unfortunately.
There's some instances of "rough" language spoken by adult characters and alcohol is present in at least one episode, in a casual manner. No drug abuse or use by minors.
Channel: Crunchyroll Language: English, dubbed Season 1, 12 Episodes.
What this show does well is light, fun entertainment. The young twins the MC takes care of are adorable and are the heart of the series. The plot makes sense and the pacing is decent.
The series ends on a cliff-hanger, though there isn't a pressing storyline with high stakes. I'd like to see more if it made, but won't be holding my breath.
There is a *minor* sub-plot early in the series that involves an unrequited LGBTQ+ romance between side characters. It's brushed off pretty quickly and there are no other LGBTQ+ characters, unfortunately.
There's some instances of "rough" language spoken by adult characters and alcohol is present in at least one episode, in a casual manner. No drug abuse or use by minors.
Channel: Crunchyroll Language: English, dubbed Season 1, 12 Episodes.