In Kimberly Peirce's lyrical and galvanizing true-life drama, Teena Brandon (Hilary Swank), a mysterious vagabond in her early 20s, passes herself off as a young man named Brandon Teena in the blue-collar hinterlands of Nebraska. Teena's desire to be male, driven as it is by psychosexual identity confusions, is also her way of throwing off the last shackles of American girlhood an act of reckless self-creation destined to end in darkness. The extraordinary Hilary Swank makes Brandon/Teena, by the end, seem beyond male or female. It's as if we were simply glimpsing the character's soul, in all its yearning and conflicted beauty. A


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