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Somewhat belatedly and on DVD, I was able to watch Transamerica. Which turned out to be every bit as fantastic as its reputation. It's at once that arch-American genre, a road movie, and a twist on another arch-American thing: I've sometimes made remarks about the absolute dominance of father-son relationships as subjects in tv and movies and the relative lack of mother-son relationships (mother-daughter does exist, though again not nearly as much as father-son or father-daughter), and Transamerica is, well - parent-son. Or, as the director/writer says on the soundtrack, actually a growing up tale for two people. Pre-operative transsexual Bree's challenge at the start isn't to become a woman - she is a woman - it's to become an adult, which despite her years she's not (yet). Speaking of the audio commentary, you've got to love any man who is such a fellow geek that he doesn't just write a Lord of the Rings analysis (Toby's "did you know Lord of the Rings is gay?" speech to impress Bree) in the movie proper but talks in the audio commentary about how his heroine, Bree, is Frodo, and her son Toby is the ring. In that she doesn't want him at first and wants to get rid of him and then he challenges and changes her. (I also was amused by him saying that Kevin Zegers, who plays Toby, is so ridiculously pretty he almost didn't cast him, because, well, yeah. He is.)

Felicity Huffman is so great as Bree, never making her into a caricature, and so touching. Speaking of mother-son relationships: one of the most striking scenes - and cruel scenes - comes when Bree is in a restaurant with her own mother (Fionnula Flanagan, whom I've seen before in The Others, something that didn't occur to me until later because the character is so different and she's that versatile), is after covering herself up for most of the movie finally daring to wear an evening dress and wants so much her parents to see her and accept her as a woman - and the mother looks at the chair, at Bree, and waits. And after a second, it hits you: she expects Bree to do what a man would do, pull out the chair for her. Because she's utterly unwilling to see Bree as anything but her son, not her daughter. And Felicity Huffman's face conveying so much history about that entire relationship - she so deserved that Oscar nomination.

At the same time, it's often a very funny movie, though the gags are never cheap - and based on Bree and Toby being an odd couple, her reserve and primness and caution versus his messiness and general teenage-dom rather than on her being a transsexual or him being a hustler. It's the basic and crucial difference of laughing with, not at the characters. And it's never preachy. Even characters who show up only briefly, like Bree's sister Sydney or Graham Greene's character who befriends the duo on the road and flirts with Bree come across as rounded and three-dimensional.

Now I'm posthumoulsy, so to speak, frustrated it didn't win Oscars galore!

Date: 2006-10-17 09:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lilacsigil.livejournal.com
Thank you for this review - I did want to see this movie, because, as you say, it is a swerve away from the regular American road/family bonding movie, but I've really had enough of depressing and dark movies, so I wasn't game to go and see this one in case the humour was cruel or someone ended up bashed to death. Your review sounds open and optimistic, and that's what I was really hoping for. I'll get the DVD now!

Date: 2006-10-17 10:15 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] watervole.livejournal.com
Wow. That sounds like a movie I need to keep an eye out for.

Date: 2006-10-17 11:02 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] wychwood
Fionnula Flanagan is made of awesome. She was in one episode of Enterprise (playing a Vulcan ambassador, back in the first season) and she was just fantastic.

This sounds like a good film. I'll have to watch it if I get the chance.

Date: 2006-10-17 03:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] buffyannotater.livejournal.com
I love Reese Witherspoon, but I was kind of furious at the Academy for giving her hte Oscar instead of Felicity Huffman. Because she got the award basically for impressing people with the fact that she could sing, whereas Felicity underwent such a complete transformation in the film (and it wasn't just the makeup) that it was astounding. Bree was one of the best performances I've ever seen, and as skillful as Reese was in Walk the Line, it just doesn't compare, acting-wise.

Date: 2006-10-17 05:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] selenak.livejournal.com
Agreed. Reese Witherspoon was delightful as June Carter, but F.H. as Bree was awe-inspiring.

Date: 2006-10-17 05:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] selenak.livejournal.com
Do see it! Nobody ends up bashed to death, and it's definitely open and optimistic. And it really makes you love the characters and their journey.

Date: 2006-10-17 05:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] selenak.livejournal.com
Rent it, I promise you'll like it!

Date: 2006-10-17 05:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] selenak.livejournal.com
Do so, absolutely!

Re: Fionnula Flanagan - one of several great things about her performance in The Others is that at first she seems to be a familiar archetype - the sinister housekeeper - and then, after the big revelation, you see her motives and actions in a very different light, and when you watch the movie a second time, you see her performance had already all the clues one needs...

Here, in Transamerica, her role, too, could easily have been caricature, but isn't, and she's the closest thing the movie has to an antagonist. Great actress.

Date: 2006-10-17 09:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vilakins.livejournal.com
Oh, I've looking forward to that one. If I've missed it here, I'll have to get it on DVD. I've been impressed with her acting in Desperate Housewives; she's the only one of them who could pull off a real acting job like this.

Date: 2006-10-18 09:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] selenak.livejournal.com
I've seen the pilot of Desperate Housewives and one or two episodes, and I didn't recognize her. I mean, I knew she was acting in both before I watched Transamerica, but I still didn't recognize her. It's more than makeup etc., it's a genuine transformation into another person. Amazing.

Date: 2006-10-18 07:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vilakins.livejournal.com
That's true acting. A lot of people just play variations of themselves.

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