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Review: A transgender homecoming -- and so much more -- in 'Prodigal Sons'

Started by Shana A, April 23, 2010, 08:09:14 AM

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Review: A transgender homecoming -- and so much more -- in 'Prodigal Sons'
By Stan Hall, Special to The Oregonian
April 22, 2010, 3:42PM

http://www.oregonlive.com/movies/index.ssf/2010/04/review_a_transgender_homecomin.html

From the can't-make-this-stuff-up department comes Kimberly Reed's unique documentary "Prodigal Sons," about a transgender woman (Reed herself) returning to her hometown of Helena, Mont., for her first post-op visit. Not that unusual until it's revealed that she's attending her high school class reunion -- the school where Kim, back then a strapping lad named Paul McKerrow, embodied an ideal of American manliness as the star quarterback.

Complicating matters is Kim's estranged relationship with her adopted brother, Marc, a talented but tortured man who was in the same graduating class as his sibling and has felt overshadowed ever since. It doesn't help that a terrible accident in Marc's 20s resulted in his having had a chunk of his brain removed, causing split-personality behaviors and wild, sometimes violent mood swings. There are times when it is hard to understand why Kim is willing to deal with her brother.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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