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He played a trans woman once in a film which managed to be even more antagonistic to trans people than Silence Of The Lambs was.
Which film was this?
1980's Dressed To Kill. There are less enjoyable films which talk out their ass on trans topics than this one. It is simply horrible, obviously, but parts of it are fun.
You can watch it here.
Wiki says it's a box office success with largely favourable reviews as well as best new actress and a Razzie for robocop's partner, lol. Dunno how I deal with violence towards women even in movies to be honest as the short blurb says there is ... but maybe I'll see if I can carve some time out to see it.
Oh no like, there's sexual violence to an extreme degree in that film. Don't go in there unprepared for that.
The first scene is a sexual assault (not the last of the film), and it just ramps up from there.
With the murder, sexual exploitation, and comically bad trans rep it is slashy and trashy enough to slice right off the log.