Who are you callin' busted, buster?
Blade Runner 2049 (2017), A Clockwork Orange (1971), Hereditary (2018), The Darjeeling limited (2007), Chinatown (1974), Breaking Bad (2008 - 2013), Titane (2001), After Hours (2020), L.A. Confidential (1997), Brick (2005)
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actually it occurs to me now that you could read "titane" through a transfeminine lens and it would make way more sense than the transmasc interpretation. our protag is a woman who conceals vital parts of herself in an attempt to appear acceptably masculine, despite the severe toll it takes on her. her father insists over and over that she's a boy in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary. gradually, he starts to come to terms with the fact that she isn't his son and never has been. at one point he walks in on her wearing a dress and reacts not with anger, but with love and understanding. in the final scene, after being mute for nearly the whole movie, she rejects her male name and asks to be called her female one, and her father complies, showing that he's come to accept her for who she is. like this isn't even me reading into things this is just literally what happens in the movie
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Titane | dir. Julia Ducournau (2021)
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Titane (2021) dir. Julia Ducournau
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"Saltburn is so disturbing, seriously the most messed up movie I've ever seen" - a heterosexual who would melt like the Nazis at the end of Raiders of the Lost Ark if they saw a Julia Ducournau film
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