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Lingua Franca (2019)
5/10
I tried. I could not. Because I love a trans.
8 August 2022
Warning: Spoilers
I have been fighting for 6 years to bring my trans fiancee here to America. A trans from Cebu like Olivia is supposed to be.

I am filled with rage at this movie. Not only for the character of Alex being such a wimpy useless man, but also at creator Sandoval for passing as a trans woman.

She could have made an equally strong statement about immigration in America without passing.

Olivia's panic at Alex hiding her passport had nothing to do with being trans. Any undocumented immigrant in America would freak out over that regardless of gender.

GLAAD loved this movie while lambasting Scarlet Johansson for trying to portray a trans man in a movie. I guess they forgot about Hilary Swank in "Boys Don't Cry."

I wanted to get closer to my Dawn. Donny Rey, in her dead name. Instead, this movie only enraged me for a cisgender woman saying she was trans when her story was about immigration more than LGBTQ+ bias. Her exposed breasts in the sex scene. I have been with Dawn in Cebu. Neither her nor her friends could afford surgery before coming to America. This was definitely not "The Crying Game."

I feel pity for Olivia. What is done to her in the film is horrible. But, from my background, seeing what Sandoval did, I feel no more pity her than I do Alex.

My Dawn has told me of such treatment for years in her native Philippines.

I will not forgive Sandoval for basking in the adoration of passing. Nor will I forgive GLAAD.
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Tales of Wells Fargo (1957–1962)
7/10
Just sharing here. My grandmother's brush with fame.
22 June 2022
This isn't really a review, but it's the only way I can share. My grandmother, Evelyn Stevens, once worked for a clothing corporation named Blue Bell. Maybe one word, I'm not sure, the company doesn't exist anymore. I live in Goshen, IN, and there used to be a branch in nearby Nappanee according to my mother, but Nana lived in Commerce, GA. She sewed the jacket Dale Robertson wore in the season 1 and 2 intros. Not the one where he was kissing the girl, the one he has on the horse and in the gunfights. The jacket was denim and had Nana's operator tag sewn into the lining. She never bragged to me about this. I know it only because of my mother sharing with me at Nana's funeral.
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