8/10
Compelling
2 November 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Sebastian, the main character, is a man, but with a strong feminine streak, so strong, he wears feminine clothes, wears make-up when going out and looks quite the woman he also is. For people like him it is hard to find a fitting partner. All the contacts he has are homosexuals who have sex with him but not more. He wants a relationship and is constantly on the look out.

When he meets Andreas he is aware that Andreas is not gay but he is drifting too, and somehow "undecided". Which gives Sebastian hope. They hang out regularly and we realize that it is Sebastians feminine looks that do not annoy Andreas but rather keeps him interested. After some time the intimacy grows and they have sex with each other. But then Andreas' inner trouble start...

The story is somehow predictable, as the other commentator noticed, but still we get a very interesting love relationship that is not only trans-gender versus gay or straight. It is more universal, in the end, the question is: who am I and can I stand up to myself? And this question applies to everyone! Very good and true film!
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