O comentarista político Matt Walsh explora os conceitos em mudança de sexo e gênero na era digital, especialmente o movimento pelos direitos das pessoas transgênero, a intolerância contra el... Ler tudoO comentarista político Matt Walsh explora os conceitos em mudança de sexo e gênero na era digital, especialmente o movimento pelos direitos das pessoas transgênero, a intolerância contra elas e o que significa ser uma mulher.O comentarista político Matt Walsh explora os conceitos em mudança de sexo e gênero na era digital, especialmente o movimento pelos direitos das pessoas transgênero, a intolerância contra elas e o que significa ser uma mulher.
- Self - Gender Affirming Therapist
- (as Gert Comfrey MTS LMFT)
- Self - Gender Confirmation Surgeon
- (as Dr. Marci Bowers)
- Self - Pediatrician, Professor
- (as Michelle Forcier MD)
- Self - Professor, Women Gender and Sexuality Studies, University of Tennessee
- (as Dr. Patrick Grzanka)
- Self - Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrist
- (as Miriam Grossman MD)
- Self - Executive Director, National Center for Transgender Equality
- (as Rodrigo-Heng Lehtinen)
- Self - D - California
- (as Rep. Mark Takano)
- Self - Founder, TReVoices
- (as Scott [Kellie] Newgent)
- Self - Clinical Supervisor
- (as Sara Stockton MA LMFT)
- Self - Clinical Psychologist, Author
- (as Dr. Jordan Peterson)
- Self - Author, The End of Gender
- (as Dr. Debra Soh)
Avaliações em destaque
Highly recommended to anyone who is interested in the topic and wants to learn more about how gender has become politicized including what different people from various fields and communities have to say from both sides of the discussion. 10/10.
From an approach perspective, it really is more of a documentary than most "documentaries" in that, the main character (Matt Walsh) is asking questions to try and understand the opposing opinion. Most "Documentaries" have a side and then only interview supporting perspectives of the thesis. In this case, Walsh actually interviews the opposing side a lot. For that reason alone, this a more honest documentary. Now, fair-is-fair, I don't like the subject of documentaries to be the documentarian. I believe that would classify it as more journalistic or activist (a-la, Moore or Spurlock.) But it is a common documentary style.
That said, I guess we get into the meat of it and why people love it or hate it. As before mentioned, there is a lot of exchanges with opposing view points, and those view points did not make strong arguments. Did Walsh interview the actual leading experts on the subjects? Maybe, maybe not. They do have considerable credibility, but Walsh himself is by no means an expert in the field, so even if the people he's interviewing are not the leaders, it's not like it's an unfair fight.
I think if you're for or against this subject matter, it's probably a good film to watch. It's always good to know what the opposing arguments are, but for some reason this topic people get very passionate about. From a purely creative standpoint, I think it's great, not exceptional, but if you like documentaries, it's going to be one of the best ones this year.
I think what I appreciated most was that these weren't trick questions, the presenter asked very basic and honest questions - the fact that a univeristy professor was unable to answer simple questions in his own field was very telling. It was a running theme that those who wanted honest discussions were being shut down, lose their careers and even faced imprisonment.
Speaking with an African tribe was also an interesting juxtaposition of societal ideals.
My one criticism is that I wish he had not been able to open the jar of pickles.
- interviewed a lot of solemn, pious academics who could not give a non-circular answer to the question "what is a woman?"
Gaps
- not much investigative zeal; very partisan
- did not present the evidence from the UK, Swedish, Finnish and French medical regulators who are raising doubts about treating adolescents with puberty blockers and steroids. Lost opportunity to challenge American gender zealots.
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- CuriosidadesDue to controversy, the reviews for the film were hidden on Letterboxd, with blurb reading, "Due to a high volume of moderation traffic, reviews for this title are hidden at this time. Reviews remain visible on members' profiles, with the exception of those removed for violating our Community Policy."
- Citações
Matt Walsh: One of the drugs used is Lupron, right? Which has actually been used to chemically castrate sex offenders?
Self - Pediatrician, Professor: You know what? I'm not sure we should continue with this interview because it seems like it's going in a particular direction.
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