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So, 'The Sex Changes That Made History' is a pretty fascinating dive into a time when sex reassignment surgery was new—almost seen as out of a sci-fi novel. Directed by John Hayes Fisher, it unfolds through the stories of a few remarkable individuals who were part of this groundbreaking journey. The tone is quite serious but also respectful, showcasing the struggles and triumphs of those involved. Pacing is steady, allowing you to soak in the weight of their experiences. The documentary doesn’t shy away from the complexities of identity and societal perceptions. The interviews feel intimate, and the archival footage adds a nice layer of authenticity. It’s more than just medical; it’s deeply human, which is what sets it apart.
Intriguing exploration of identityStrong archival materialIntimate interviews with historical significance
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