Silverdocs Documentary Festival 2010: 'Regretters'
Monday, Jun 28, 2010
by Chris Barsanti
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"I wanted to reclaim myself and become a man again."
"I regretted it immediately" says one of the two Swedish men facing each other in a dark studio and talking about their respective sex change operations. Mikael, the one speaking, is built heavy and low to the ground, with dark glasses and a certain Roy Orbison cast. Never comfortable in his own skin, he had the operation in the early 1990s and knew immediately that it was a mistake. Now, he looks eagerly to getting the surgery reversed, imagining that that is going to handle his insecurities and identity problems.
Tsking and tut-tutting from the facing chair is the substantially older Orlando—a physically delicate (but mentally tough) peacock with a blinding white hairdo and a glittering red suit that speaks of certain Las Vegas lounges circa 1974—who had one of the first such operations in the 1960s. Orlando also had his operation reversed (an eleven-year marriage went sour once his husband started demanding children) but seems to know that no matter what the surgeons add or cut away, you're still left with yourself in the end.
Oh dear.
I can't quite decide what's worse, that these two unfortunates should be encouraged to shed responsibility for their own actions, or that some idiot should think that exploiting these two in this way can be a constructive contribution.
The guy who claimed he regreted it as soon as the bandages came off has some serious problems. He could never have gotten to that stage without a lot of preparation. Yet he didn't stop and think about it until after the op?