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Soldier's Girl

  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
7.5K
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Troy Garity and Lee Pace in Soldier's Girl (2003)
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The true story of the price a young soldier paid for falling in love with a transsexual night-club performer.The true story of the price a young soldier paid for falling in love with a transsexual night-club performer.The true story of the price a young soldier paid for falling in love with a transsexual night-club performer.

  • Director
    • Frank Pierson
  • Writer
    • Ron Nyswaner
  • Stars
    • Troy Garity
    • Lee Pace
    • Andre Braugher
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    7.5K
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    • Director
      • Frank Pierson
    • Writer
      • Ron Nyswaner
    • Stars
      • Troy Garity
      • Lee Pace
      • Andre Braugher
    • 84User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 3 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Troy Garity
    Troy Garity
    • Barry Winchell
    Lee Pace
    Lee Pace
    • Calpernia Addams
    Andre Braugher
    Andre Braugher
    • Sergeant Carlos Diaz
    Shawn Hatosy
    Shawn Hatosy
    • Justin Fisher
    Philip Eddolls
    Philip Eddolls
    • Calvin Glover
    Merwin Mondesir
    Merwin Mondesir
    • Henry Millens
    Dan Petronijevic
    Dan Petronijevic
    • Collin Baker
    • (as Daniel Petronijevic)
    Mike Realba
    Mike Realba
    • Edgar Martinez
    Jeanie Calleja
    Jeanie Calleja
    • Ashley Martinez
    Barclay Hope
    Barclay Hope
    • Sergeant Howard Paxton
    Tulsi Balram
    • Ginger
    Vince Corazza
    Vince Corazza
    • Lester
    Kate Zenna
    Kate Zenna
    • Female Guard
    • (as Kathryn Zenna)
    Kent Staines
    Kent Staines
    • Mistress of Ceremonies
    Sofonda
    • Midnight Express
    Jeffrey Murray Johnston
    • Typhoon
    Kendall Knights
    • Waiter
    Nina Arsenault
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    • Director
      • Frank Pierson
    • Writer
      • Ron Nyswaner
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    User reviews84

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    badgrrlkane

    Very powerful moving film that made me sad and glad at the same time

    First off congrats to the wonderful Troy Garity and to Lee pace ( Especially Lee Pace) for really doing a film where both of these actors will be noticed for more film roles in the future and I was very glad to see at this years Emmy Awards that they weren't forgotten at least as nominees though Lee Pace definatley deserved an award for playing a throughly convincing transsexual. Also kudos to Shawn Hatosy for playing a very sexually repressed moron who if he'd have just accepted his own blossoming homosexual feelings the real Mr Winchell would still be here today. I apperciate this movie on so many levels from it showing how this nations military policy of " Don't ask Don't tell" is absolute BS, to how society at large and including our own president feels about the love bewteen 2 people of the same sex. And it shows just how judgemental society is tworads especially the transgendered society in todays world. The ending as shocking as it it is is just as brutal as the story of the late Teena Brandon as her story was depicted in the equally great film Boy's Don't Cry. If you have Showtime watch this film when they replay it or go to your local video store and rent the VHS or DVD of this phenominal film. Redencks and Homophobes steer clean of thsi movie. I wouldn't want you to get your jollies off watching a kind and sincere person die for loving someone who was just as kind but confused about their sexuality. ***** out of *****
    will-255

    Good, dare I say important, film with no Army adviser in sight

    Overall well worth watching. It does have the standard host of Army reality errors -- calling NCOs sir, wearing hats indoors when not bearing weapons, calling a Sergeant Major "sarge," etc. Curiously, having extremely defective people (like the nut with the bat) in the Army, especially combat arms, is NOT an error. When I was a tanker in the late 80s, I saw America's finest, most giving, young men. I also saw a lot of mutants that wouldn't make it on the outside. At that time 90%+ of both types were rabidly homophobic. I doubt much has changed. Because of that, I find it a bit difficult to buy that the main character wouldn't hide his affair much better than the movie depicted. Then again, things did go terribly wrong. Even though I'm a strong supporter of the military, when "don't ask, don't tell" was created, I thought that a gay person must be insane to want to go into the service. Clearly, little has changed.
    10inluvwithjolie67

    Movie worth seeing

    I remember a couple of months ago hearing the story of Barry Winchell on A&E. I was so hurt and disgusted by the fact that something like this could happen and the person that did this awful thing was not put to death. So later when I heard about Soldier's Girl, I decided to rent it and check it out. I put it in and was entranced by this amazing love story. I was moved to tears, which is a difficult thing for me to do. The story was so loving and yet so tragic. Like Calpernia says in the beginning of the movie, "I'm going to tell you a story, like all great stories, it is a love story. And like all great love stories, it's tragic." The movie broke my heart and I was ashamed to know that my country let this happen and go unpunished in my opinion. Facing the homophobia of society is tough for any person, I know this first hand. Barry Winchell was a resilient person to be able to take what he took from others, and not let them stop him from falling in love. Best movie I've seen based on a true story in awhile. I would recommend seeing it to anyone.
    10rgad

    Excellent, powerful film

    I loved the film and I'm still remembering various scenes from it. As a victim of a gay hate bashing many years ago when I was 22 which almost killed me, it affected me deeply.

    The military code of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" is stupid. As was the segretation of blacks and whites in the military until around 1943. As was the forbidding of interracial marriages in this country in a number of states until 1967. As was the internment of Asian American citizens during World War II. As is the antipathy against civil marriage for same-sex couples now. Where is "love" in all this? Why is it not even being mentioned? Love for one's country and for each other. Barry and Calpernia loved each other. What's wrong with that? When two people love each other and decide to share their lives together, that's a commitment between two people. Not a commitment with the government or any religion. They can only acknowledge the commitment in the way each does. Love doesn't recognize restrictions; it's universal.

    Bigotry kills. This movie demonstrates that. Also, back to reality, I've read the commander (or whatever they're called) of Fort Campbell who never said a word about the anti-gay attitude of Fort Campbell at this time was recently promoted. Now what does that say about our government and the military?

    I gave the movie a 10. I only wish I could give more people the same score.
    8jotix100

    Don't ask, don't tell

    The absurd "Don't ask, don't tell" policy in our armed forces is a big hypocrisy. LIke in all walks of life, homosexuality exists and it's incredible the government has decided to continue with this line of thought to this date. Death doesn't differentiate between gay or straight. As patriotic is the soldier, male or female, that serves his country and dies for it, no matter what their sexual preferences are.

    It's commendable that director Frank Pierson has decided to bring this story to the screen, based on actual events that occurred not too long ago. The film shows a lot of courage in the part of the people behind this project because of the material. Remembering vaguely this incident that had national media coverage, one is not prepared for the reality one is presented in it.

    "Soldier Girl" is a document about hatred and ignorance. These macho soldiers have to make a stand belittling and ridiculing people that are different; they believe it's a deviant behavior to be gay. Their arrogance is such that they will resort to violence in order to make their point. They even go to the same places where gays gather peacefully to have fun, by themselves, and where one would think, no straight person has any business going to. The intrusion into other people's lives is what makes this story so heart wrenching.

    This is a film to watch because of the magnificent portrayal of the evil Justin Fisher, by Shawn Hatosy. This young actor doesn't seem to stop amazing in whatever character he decides to play. Mr. Hatosy has the knack for transforming himself completely into the character one sees on the screen. Having recently seen him in "Borstal Boy", as Fisher, he even surpasses what he accomplished in that other movie. His Fisher is a character study into a man that is a closet case, himself, while presenting a tough and manly front to the world. Yet, one gets the impression he wants Winchell to be his sexual partner.

    The talented Troy Garity is excellent as the slow, but tremendously kind, Barry Winchell. Mr. Garity appears to be a babe in the woods; he wins us over because his sincerity and honesty. When he falls for the transsexual Calpernia Addams at the Visons night spot, we wonder if he really is that naive, or that deep down Barry feels a love at first sight with her.

    As Calpernia, Lee Pace is perfectly believable as the person who suddenly finds the right soul mate when Barry begins seeing her. This actor does a wonderful job in getting inside his character. Philip Eddolls makes a perfect Calvin, the young recruit that will act on the hatred that Fisher keeps daring him to do in a sly way. Andre Braugher is the kind Sgt. Diaz, who is totally brainwashed by the army policy of not getting involved, but ultimately helping the bullies under his command maim and kill for no reason at all.

    "Soldier Girl" is a film that will stay with the viewer for a long, long time. It's hard to forget what bigotry and ignorance can do to people.

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    • Trivia
      First film role for Lee Pace.
    • Goofs
      During the first scene in the nightclub, when Calpernia leans backwards over the table, the prosthetic breast appliance worn by Lee Pace visibly puckers and separates twice.
    • Quotes

      Barry Winchell): Does it make me a freak if I'm in love with a freak?

    • Crazy credits
      Calpernia Addams has completed her sex-reassignment surgery. She now works in hospital administration in Los Angeles.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 55th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Fever
      Written by Otis Blackwell (as John Davenport) and Eddie Cooley (as Eddie J. Cooley)

      Performed by Peggy Lee

      Courtesy of Capitol Records

      Under license from EMI Film & TV Music

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    • Release date
      • May 31, 2003 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La noia d'un soldat
    • Filming locations
      • Barrie, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • Bachrach/Gottlieb Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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