After the death of her mother, a young trans woman returns to the family farm where she sees her father and sister for the first time since her transition.After the death of her mother, a young trans woman returns to the family farm where she sees her father and sister for the first time since her transition.After the death of her mother, a young trans woman returns to the family farm where she sees her father and sister for the first time since her transition.
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Henricus Gielis
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So good to have a movie that is inspiring and forgiving and family orientated. The story is real and shows how we can be compassionate. It is entertaining and a movie that is accessible to talk to tour kids about trans folks.
I won't go overboard on the side of the acting, but the storyline was real and it's amazing how often we see situations like this in our daily routine.
I have a nephew that has discovered that he does not want to be a 'guy' and I know there's some family members that are having a very hard time accepting this just as John (the father) and Tammy (the sister) did.
Insecurity of homophobic cowards leads to not only displays of social non-acceptance and, of course, hate crimes. It's truly amazing how much this factors into the lives of those that go through this life changing transformation.
This movie was an incredible reflection of the truth that exists and I must commend everyone involved. I will be watching this many more times in the future I'm sure!
I have a nephew that has discovered that he does not want to be a 'guy' and I know there's some family members that are having a very hard time accepting this just as John (the father) and Tammy (the sister) did.
Insecurity of homophobic cowards leads to not only displays of social non-acceptance and, of course, hate crimes. It's truly amazing how much this factors into the lives of those that go through this life changing transformation.
This movie was an incredible reflection of the truth that exists and I must commend everyone involved. I will be watching this many more times in the future I'm sure!
In an age when so many movies are cast with action heroes and enough pyrotechnics to begin a war, this is the perfect family and classroom movie for several reasons. First, it's difficult for most parents to introduce sensitive topics in a family conversation. Often teens cringe when they feel their parents are trying to enter the domain of 'cool' or 'with it'. But this movie leaves so many doors open which naturally invite questions and thoughtful responses. Why did Dawn leave her family? Why was her father uncomfortable with her return? Who were the 'helpers' in her old home town and who were the people that were so deeply mired in the past that all they could do was try to hurt her? What was Dawn's (late) mother like? What would you say to Dawn if you met her? What would you say to a friend or school acquaintance who undertook the same transition as Dawn? I could go on . . . You know what they say: 'old teachers never die, they just lose their class'. But if I were still in the classroom today I would use this film as a teaching tool to help young people understand that bravery and being true to oneself are not characteristics unique to action figures.
Who knew Ricky from Trailer Park Boys could really act?? This film is so beautifully shot and the script is smart, funny and deeply moving. For a story that covers a lot of heavy topics, it still feels light and leaves you with a sense of hope that kindness will always win. A must-watch for anyone really, especially those who would benefit from seeing the lived experience of a trans person. A brilliant piece of independent Canadian cinema!
Moving & relevant, and who the heck knew Ricky could act!?!? Definitely feels like a Canadian production, which is not a bad thing. Well done folks, really enjoyed it.
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