Soldier's Girl | 
| Director: Frank Pierson Actors: Troy Garity, Lee Pace, Andre Braugher, Shawn Hatosy, Philip Eddolls Studio: Showtime Ent. Category: DVD
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Rating: 78 reviews Sales Rank: 11807
Format: Dvd, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 112 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.5
MPN: SHOD1098D ISBN: 1932228934 UPC: 758445109825 EAN: 9781932228939 ASIN: B0000JD29M
Theatrical Release Date: May 31, 2003 Release Date: January 27, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description They didnt know how dangerous love could be.. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 01/31/2006 Starring: Troy Garity Andre Braugher Run time: 112 minutes Rating: R Director: Frank Pierson
Amazon.com Cable networks like Showtime are diving into risky material that mainstream movie-makers shy away from--and Soldier's Girl demonstrates the payoff of such risks. Barry Winchell (Troy Garity, Barbershop), new to an infantry base in Tennessee, gets taken to a nightclub for drag performers by an obnoxious fellow soldier, Fisher (Shawn Hatosy, Outside Providence). There he meets Calpernia (Lee Pace), a transgendered performer, and feels an immediate attraction. But as Winchell's relationship with Calpernia develops, his relationship with the repressed Fisher grows dangerous to his career in the military--and possibly to his life. Based on a true story, Soldier's Girl tackles its delicate subject matter directly but respectfully, with compassion and intelligence. Garity, Pace, and Hatosy all turn in compelling, complex performances, steering clear of stereotypes. Director Frank Pierson (screenwriter of Dog Day Afternoon) skillfully avoids easy answers or obvious solutions and was deservedly nominated for an Emmy as a result. --Bret Fetzer
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" Love in a world of hate " April 25, 2009 Jason Troy (USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It has always amazed me how our country professes it's superiority over other nations by proclaiming itself the epicenter of freedom, but it's nearly always the last to endorse it. It's noble attributes are not automatic, as each isolated, maligned and vilified segment of society has to endure ridicule until a certain number of deaths have accumulated to grudgingly acknowledge what others already accept. This is one extraordinary and courageous story about Barry Winchell (Troy Garity) who dreamed of being a soldier and serve his country. Believing he could do so with pride and honor, became an elite soldier and part of the Armed Forces. However he quickly learns, despite the overwhelming power of the military, it's still terrifies leaders that a gay man could virtually destroy the mightiest nation on earth with a forbidden kiss. Taken from the private life, military court records and public accounts of Barry Winchell, the young man visits a night club frequented by cross dressers, where he is attracted to and eventually falls in love with Calpernia Addams. (Lee Pace) Also known as 'Scottie' to his friends, the two begin a deep and passionate affair which led Barry to believe he had found true love. Unfortunately, bigoted fellow soldiers Justin Fisher and Calvin Glover (Shawn Hatosy, Philip Eddolls) become hate-filled adversaries of Barry and his lover and seek at first to torment and later to destroy their Homosexual relationship. What this film fails to accentuate is the ambivalent attitude of the military as it discovers to what length soldiers will go to destroy the personal choice of others. Touching and emotional, the film does allow some convincing interludes and compassionate notions between the two lovers. Indeed, their singular affair will at the very least give hope to other gays that eventually, the United States as well as the Military will accept the notion that there is more at stake than homophobic fear. ****
Different kind of film March 8, 2009 BillyBoy (Anderson S.C. USA)
This movie is not for everyone, but it is able to express love between 2 people, one Heterosexual, and one Transgender person. I was touched by the movie it portrays ignorance and prejudice very well. Worth watching, at least it was for me...The girl is beautiful.
An intriguing subject to follow! February 4, 2009 K. Carpenter (GB) When I first saw this DVD I had no idea it featured a ransgendered male and was transfixed by it as the 'story' unfolded. It was not a film of coersion - more of a deep loving friendship which turned to love for one another
Oh, to be loved like this.... January 27, 2009 DaisyBug (Farm, IL) So I'm partial to musicals. No, I'm not a gay guy. Actually, I'm neither. I'm also partial to true stories, and true crime. Boy, did this movie interest me. Oh wait! I forgot to add the essential element of mystery. It's there! And then dang it.....I fell in love. It could happen to me, right?
3.5 stars out of 4 January 11, 2009 One-Line Film Reviews (Ann Arbor) The Bottom Line: A touching and poignant film that develops its characters and then moves towards an inevitable conclusion, Soldier's Girl might alienate people who find a relationship between a man and a transsexual unappealing, but those people would be missing out on a well-made and well-acted film.
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