BOYS DON'T CRY
When Brandon Teena, a young
man with an infectious, aw-shucks grin and an angelic face that's all angles,
wanders into Falls City, Nebraska, he takes to the town like it's a second skin.
In little time he's fallen in with a gang of goofy, if temperamental, redneck
boys, found himself a girlfriend, and befriended enough people to form something
of a small family. In fact, it's the best time Brandon's ever had.
However, there are shadows
looming over Brandon's life: a court date for grand theft auto, a checkered
criminal record, and a seemingly innocuous speeding ticket that could prove to
be his undoing. Why? Because, as it turns out, Brandon Teena is actually Teena
Brandon, a woman masquerading as a man.
This fascinating story is
based on real-life events (as documented in The Brandon Teena Story) that
occurred in 1993 and ended tragically - Brandon's rape and murder by two of his
supposed friends. Despite this horrible outcome, however, in the hands of
director Kimberley Pierce, Brandon's story becomes not oppressive or preachy,
but rather oddly and touchingly transcendent, anchored by Hilary Swank's
phenomenal, unsentimental performance . Swank inhabits Brandon's contradictions
and passions with a natural vitality most actresses would refuse to give
themselves over to.
Brandon's deception is doomed
from the start, but Swank's enthusiasm is infectious, and when Brandon starts
romancing the doe-eyed Lana, he finds a soul mate who wants to transcend
boundaries and fated identities as much as he does.
The last part of the film,
when Brandon's true identity is discovered, is truly painful to watch, but in
between the agony there are touching moments of sweetness between Brandon and Lana,
who wrestles with the truth of who Brandon actually is.
You'll come away from Boys
Don't Cry with affection and respect for Brandon, not pity.
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