Leaving no stone unturned, Director Shelly Prevost scrupulously examines the murder trial of Gwn Araujo and provides numerous interviews with Gwen Araujo's mother Sylvia and the attorneys involved in the case.
One of the worst put together documentaries I have ever seen. The only reason this film has gotten good reviews here is (a) they worked on the film and/or (b) it's the gay agenda being pushed.
Trust me, I am not anti gay or anti transgender. But I AM anti bad film making and this film sucks.
There is nothing compelling in it. tons of stock footage from the trial with an old white haired lawyer who looks like they found him on skid row.
And then there is the statistic 23 27 whatever transgender murders last year, like that's a lot. Don't get me wrong, one murder of anyone is too much, but these figures are put out there to further the agenda. Aren't we sick of that yet?
Every body should be treated equally and that means that some people shouldn't be treated more equally than others. It means when there is a murder, the criminals need to be prosecuted and put into prison. It doesn't mean you make a career off the dead back of a transgendered person. And I'm sick of you left wing nuts trying to make money off our backs. Get a real life.
Oh, BTW, haters, I'm transgendered.