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Emilia Pérez Review: Selena Gomez's stylistic queer musical crime drama fails to deliver an impactful trans story

In its pursuit of being edgy and stylistic (think J Balvin-esque Spanish dance numbers, rap songs), the film forgets to treat trans issues with the kind of seriousness and gravitas they deserve.

November 14, 2024 / 17:07 IST
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“Man. To woman. Woman to man”, sing a bunch of doctors in Bangkok whIle describing gender confirmation procedures (which the film calls ‘sex change operation'). The demented-looking nurses stare into the camera saying words like “Vaginoplasty” and “Rhinoplasty” on screen. I was quite confused about the intention of the scene. Is it trying to normalize these procedures or use them as gimmicks for a musical number?

Emilia Pérez Movie: Plot

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The horrors of surviving gender dysphoria—going through hormone therapy, gender confirmation/reassignment surgeries is reduced to a South Park/Saturday Night Live sketch where a bunch of doctors dance and say words like “Vagina to Penis. Penis to Vagina” in the most unironic way possible. This isn't even the film's biggest problem.

Zoe Saldaña plays Rita Mora Castro, a Black Latina lawyer who is tired of her clients making her clear up their dirty business. “Bitches at the work ask me when I will have my new law firm/I say, when I am not Black”, Rita sings in a musical number.