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The Danish Girl, 2015


What's it about?

Set in 1920th Denmark, it is based on David Ebershoff's novel and the true story of Lili Elbe - one of the first recipients of gender reassignment surgery. Born Einar Wegener, a successful painter married to Gerda Gottlieb, whose art isn't as appreciated as his, he slowly discovers that he in fact is a woman - and steps on the path of changing identity and even his/her body.

Why watch it?

Because it tackles one of the most important social issues in the modern world; for an exploration of gender and transgender identity; for a better historical understanding of transgender people's struggle.


Stars


Ratings

7,1 on IMDb

67% on Rotten Tomatoes


Critics Reception

The film is equally praised and criticised for its production values - it's more of a beautiful period drama than a psychological study, as the critics point out. Despite Redmayne's precise mannerisms and the difficult subject matter, the film focused more on the issues of marriage, adjusting to a partner being transgender and watching that person make a shift - but not necessarily understanding how they feel doing it.


Reviews

The Danish Girl, Rolling Stone

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