Boys Don't Cry (1999)
Boys Don't Cry is a 1999 American biographical film directed by Kimberly Peirce and starring Hilary Swank as Brandon Teena, a transgender man who is raped and murdered in Nebraska. The film is based on the true story of Brandon Teena, a transgender man who was raped and murdered in Nebraska in 1993.
The movie Boys Don't Cry is a powerful and heartbreaking story about a transgender man who is raped and murdered in Nebraska. The film is filled with powerful sexual moments that are both heartbreaking and thought-provoking.
The movie begins with Brandon Teena, played by Hilary Swank, trying to pass as a man in a small Nebraska town. He meets Lana, played by Chloë Sevigny, and the two quickly become close. The two share a passionate kiss, and it is clear that there is a strong connection between them.
Later in the movie, Brandon is raped by two men in a motel room. This scene is particularly powerful, as it shows the brutality of rape and the vulnerability of Brandon. The scene is also a reminder of the violence that transgender people face on a daily basis.
The movie also features a powerful scene in which Brandon and Lana make love for the first time. The scene is tender and intimate, and it is a reminder of the beauty of love and acceptance.
The movie ends with Brandon's murder, which is a heartbreaking reminder of the violence and hatred that transgender people face. The movie is a powerful reminder of the importance of acceptance and understanding of transgender people.
Boys Don't Cry is a powerful and heartbreaking movie that is filled with powerful sexual moments. The movie is a reminder of the violence and hatred that transgender people face, and it is a reminder of the importance of acceptance and understanding of transgender people.
There is one scene of a young transgender man having sex with a young woman: they kiss passionately, one undresses (briefly revealing breasts) and the other performs oral sex offscreen (we only hear the girl's quiet moans and see her facial expressions). We then briefly see him thrusting on top of the girl -- presumably using a sexual device. The woman does not know that the other person is trans. This scene lasts for about a minute and is mostly offscreen.
In two other scenes, we see the two kissing and one removing the other's shirt; it's implied that they are about to have sex or have just finished. Nudity is limited to a brief view of the side of one's breast and another's bare back.
A trans man's breasts are very briefly glimpsed as he removes bandages from them.
We very briefly see a woman's bare backside as she's showering.
Several instances of sexual innuendo.
A transgender man (Brandon) is thrown into a bathroom by a group of men, and has his pants and underwear pulled down to reveal his sex assigned at birth. His vulva and pubic hair are shown.
Female nudity is shown in a scene where a transgender man gets gang raped.
Very brief full frontal nudity (only breasts shown) when the sex Brandon was assigned at birth is revealed. We see a shirtless man, a trans male in his panties wrapping a cloth bandage around his breasts to flatten them (no nudity) and another girl in her bra and panties.