Reel Asian 2024: ‘Lovin’ Her’ Is a Masterfully Evocative Portrayal of a Trans Woman’s Journey to Confidence
It’s always a brilliant experience when a film succeeds in portraying queer characters as complete humans with a deep-rooted authenticity.
It’s always a brilliant experience when a film succeeds in portraying queer characters as complete humans with a deep-rooted authenticity.
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