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Historically, the portrayal of transgender women in film often fell into harmful tropes: the "deceptive" lover or the tragic victim. Early cinema frequently used transgender characters as plot devices to provoke shock or revulsion in cisgender male protagonists. However, contemporary filmmakers have begun to dismantle these patterns, focusing instead on the internal lives and romantic desires of trans individuals. Films like A Fantastic Woman (2017) and Joyland (2022) showcase romantic connections that are central to the characters' personal growth rather than their "otherness." The Power of the On-Screen Kiss
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