Review of Stage Beauty (2004) by Gemma B — 04 Dec 2006
A boy brought up to be a woman. Learning the rapture of what is a woman. Once the desensitization is complete, being a man is no longer needed. Forget the stage and scene, the period belonged to men, until otherwise provided by law.
The true lawlessness, would spread the sickness of man and a man together forever more. In light of this sad story, Knyaston, finds a better understaning of becoming a man, he was told not to be. Thus, discovering the female atribute of a man.
A Century piece, may u men always have a Claire Danes to recite the riot act on being a man. Her mimic of Knyaston, prevails later in tearing down his young programming or in gay speak " born with the sickness ".
.. because she stands up to him. By doing this it triggers Knyaston to know exactly how a woman would react. A brilliant ensemble, for todys times believe it or not. Desensitiztion is the victim of gay rights.
Noone is born into the sickness. For women, perhaps they do not need the male touch, the rough touch. I see a blah blah Kynaston all the time. It's too bad they have no passion, only their own riddled fate.
Crudup is the Man!
This review of Stage Beauty (2004) was written by Gemma B on 04 Dec 2006.
Stage Beauty has generally received positive reviews.
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