Its depiction of adolescent awkwardness was so astute, though, that anyone could recognise its heroine's discomfort, trans or not. Likewise, Close is superficially about the fear of being thought of as gay, but it's more generally about what we all to have suffer when we grow up: coping silently with pain, inflicting that pain on others, warping our characters to suit the crowd, and realising that all types of instinctive intimacy now have to be labelled.
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