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Boys Don't Cry (1999)
In Kimberly Peirce's shocking debut film - an Academy
Award-winning film - a psychological docudrama based on a true story
about a 20 year-old small-town Nebraska boy trapped in a girl's body:
- the portrayal of real-life 20-year old small-town
Nebraska, female-born Teena Brandon (Oscar-winning Hilary Swank),
who masqueraded as a boy (named Brandon Teena) when trapped in
a girl's body while suffering a "sexual identity crisis" and
awaiting a sex-change operation
- the sequence of her cross-dressing routine involved
taping down her breasts with gauze, stuffing her crotch with a wadded-up
white sock, and wearing a cowboy hat
- Teena's heartbreaking covert lesbian relationship
with teenaged, white-trash factory worker, aspiring singer and blonde
love interest Lana Tisdel (Chloe Sevigny) after confessing his/her
true sexual identity, including their lesbian kising, sex in a car,
and their prolonged, controversial, outdoor lesbian oral sex scene
Teena's Lesbian Relationship with Lana
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- the revelatory disrobing scene of Brandon/Teena
when his/her pants were pulled down by jealous ex-convict John
Lotter (Peter Sarsgaard) to reveal that 'he' was biologically female,
before she was raped from behind over a car - the film's most disturbing
scene
- the shocking murder of Brandon/Teena in the film's
conclusion when shot at point-blank range in the chin by John Lotter;
after Brandon/Teena slumped to the floor, John stabbed her lifeless
body before fleeing. Her helpless girlfriend Lana screamed and watched
in horror, and then laid next to the corpse
Teena Shot and Stabbed to Death
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- in the final scene, the voice-over reading of Brandon's/Teena's
letter to Lana, as she drove away from town - the letter mentioned
their future together: ("Dear Lana, By the time you read this,
I'll be back home in Lincoln. I'm scared of what's ahead, but when
I think of you, I know I'll be able to go on. You were right. Memphis
isn't far at all. I'll be making a trip out on the highway before
too long. I'll be waiting for ya. Love always and forever, Brandon")
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Cross Dressing Routine
Teena - Abused and Raped
Teena's Letter to Lana
(Heard in Voice-Over)
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