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9/10
Truly keep an open mind while watching this.
Warren_Scott-550878 October 2018
Though some of the acting in this cute, short film has a lot to be desired, it sends a powerful, poignant message. The message is, to be who you are in this sometimes cruel and judgemental world no matter the cost. I'm as much a man's man as the next guy but i believe in live and let live just as long as it doesn't hurt anyone. The ending of this film touched my heart and if anyone truly has one, it will touch theirs too.
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mixed impressions
Kirpianuscus26 September 2023
Mixed impressions about a not so comfortable subject but fair explored in good measure.

I like gay stories but in this case, the involvement of children seems to me little forced. Forced, in same measure, seems the desire of Tom, so easy encouraged by mother, for Mrs McCutcheon identity or the easy acceptance of teacher.

But , off course, a bit of realism works - especially for bulying scene or for reaction of principal , some scenes and dialogues are just nice and young Wesley Patten is pure adorable as Trevor.

The message is significant - to be yourself is the most important thing. Indeed, in some forced manner in this case because childhood is defined by many preferances and options for a time.
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4/10
Mediocre, lacks on several occasions
Horst_In_Translation18 September 2018
Warning: Spoilers
"Mrs McCutcheon" is an Australian 17-minute live action short film from 2017, so still a relatively recent video and this one is the only filmmaking effort so far by writer and director John Sheedy, who seems to be an actor otherwise. Anyway, this is the story of a boy named Tom and what happens when he comes to a new class where he is dressed like a girl and this is implied to be the reason why conflicts came up at his previous schools. So we get to witness what happens, how teachers react to him, how the principal reacts to him, how his mother reacts to him and, of course, at the very core, how the other kids react to him. There's extremes in both directions and I did not find it realistic. Honestly, I would have expected a "couldn't care less" attitude from most children, but this wasn't there at all. Instead, we have one boy really like the protagonist and the rest basically really disliking him. Same can be said about the teachers who act in a tolerant manner, but the principal who doesn't and is the exact opposite. The forced happy ending happens at a school dance eventually and while it is as feel-good as it gets, it is just too much in my opinion. It would have been better to see the boy who likes him act in a way where we find out in a subtle manner that they will stay friends and this could have put a smile on my lips. But the film goes all in instead anmd as a consequence frequently over the top unfortunately. I think neither writing nor acting are on a level where I would recommend the watch and I am baffled by the awards recognition this one received. Then again, somehow I am not as the subject of transgender is a really hot one these days and I am convinced that it was not just people from the LBGT community who really appreciated this one here. But the subject alone is not enough for me, the execution was never on a level where I really felt for the characters or found myself at the edge of my seat. I guess it helped them that the boy does look kinda cute as a girl. Still i think at age 10 or what he is it is still dressing-up and at best a vague implication that should not be ignored, but also definitely not seen as a tendency for what will be in 10 or 20 years from then on in terms of the character's sexual identification. Besides, I don't think this story could have taken place exactly this way (with the school changes, the refusal to go to school as a boy etc. at least one of these, maybe not all), so it's not a successful film in terms of realism either. Have to give it a thumbs-up. Watch something else instead.
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10/10
Truly Beautuful Film
ladymidath27 January 2021
This short film is a joy to watch, the young leads are wonderful and the story is uplifting and much needed right now. It's about acceptance and being who you are no matter what. It's also about seeing the beauty in someone and finding joy in a life that is meant to be lived. It is also about confronting bigotry. I am not going to spoil it. Just watch with an open mind. Aussie film making at it's very best.
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