Why do you like it so much? I really don’t enjoy it though I can respect the cinematography and overall composition of it I find the film itself not worth recommending.
I saw the Tv glow is horror for queer people. If ur cishet it won’t hit the same
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It’s about failing to recognize yourself as trans an the inherent terror of living in a body that feels like a prison.
So if you can’t relate to that the message is probably lost
I’m a cishet and having grown up with quite a restrictive and repressive upbringing, the themes of “well who am I really?” and feeling like your environment and inability to discover who you truly are is slowly suffocating are definitely themes from the movie that resonated with me.
The other main character advocates for committing suicide as the answer to their predicament.
All bodies feel like a prison. They get old and ache some don’t provide the right chemicals or their brains hurt them. It’s not a problem only belonging to the trans community and the other main character seems predatory while the main character is beyond reach and does absolutely nothing the whole film.
I can relate to the message but the message was bad from my perspective and the execution not better. Maybe because it’s so incredibly pointed that I don’t get it but that doesn’t make it any better that it’s for a specific audience and everyone else is left stranded. I got the message I just thought it poorly faced it.
i didn’t see it as suicide at all but rather as accepting the death of their former self. Trans people refer to their old identity as a dead name after all. 'sides rebirth is a common trope in a hero’s journey wherein you come out of hell (the ground) changed for the better
Krauerking@lemy.lol 1 week ago
Why do you like it so much? I really don’t enjoy it though I can respect the cinematography and overall composition of it I find the film itself not worth recommending.
tdawg@lemmy.world 1 week ago
Copying this from another conversation about it:
I saw the Tv glow is horror for queer people. If ur cishet it won’t hit the same
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It’s about failing to recognize yourself as trans an the inherent terror of living in a body that feels like a prison. So if you can’t relate to that the message is probably lost
realcaseyrollins@thelemmy.club 1 week ago
I’m a cishet and having grown up with quite a restrictive and repressive upbringing, the themes of “well who am I really?” and feeling like your environment and inability to discover who you truly are is slowly suffocating are definitely themes from the movie that resonated with me.
tdawg@lemmy.world 1 week ago
That’s a totally fair point. I just recall people leaving the theater going “what the hell was that all about?” Lol
Krauerking@lemy.lol 1 week ago
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The other main character advocates for committing suicide as the answer to their predicament. All bodies feel like a prison. They get old and ache some don’t provide the right chemicals or their brains hurt them. It’s not a problem only belonging to the trans community and the other main character seems predatory while the main character is beyond reach and does absolutely nothing the whole film.
I can relate to the message but the message was bad from my perspective and the execution not better. Maybe because it’s so incredibly pointed that I don’t get it but that doesn’t make it any better that it’s for a specific audience and everyone else is left stranded. I got the message I just thought it poorly faced it.
tdawg@lemmy.world 1 week ago
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i didn’t see it as suicide at all but rather as accepting the death of their former self. Trans people refer to their old identity as a dead name after all. 'sides rebirth is a common trope in a hero’s journey wherein you come out of hell (the ground) changed for the better