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So, 'T' is this intriguing dive into the complexities of identity and relationships. Em's journey with Testosterone therapy isn't just a background detail; it really drives the emotional stakes. The tension with Spencer feels raw and real, like you can almost feel the weight of his discomfort in every scene. The pacing is thoughtful—not rushed—allowing those moments of conflict to linger just enough. Rose, as a supportive figure, adds depth; her music aspirations echo a theme of reclaiming one's self that runs throughout. The performances are quite nuanced, especially in how they express vulnerability. It's not just another coming-of-age story; it takes you through the messy, often painful reality of self-discovery, and I appreciate that it doesn't shy away from the hard parts of being true to oneself.
Themes of gender identity and acceptanceComplex relational dynamicsStrong performances from the lead cast
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