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So, 'When I Become a Woman' is a fascinating exploration of identity and gender transition, but it’s done in a really raw, intimate way. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, which allows the weight of the protagonist's journey to settle in. There’s a certain realism to the performances that pulls you in—it's not flashy, but it’s incredibly heartfelt. The atmosphere feels heavy at times, filled with a lingering sense of hope and despair. I’d say it captures the complexity of growing into oneself, which is both universal and deeply personal. The practical effects are minimal but effective, focusing more on the emotional landscape than gimmicks. It’s not a straightforward narrative, but there's something beautifully disjointed about it that feels true to life.
Explores themes of gender and identity in a raw mannerPacing allows for deep emotional engagementMinimal practical effects, focusing on realism
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