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Chloe Sevigny in Interview on her upcoming role as a transgender character:
I tried to lose a lot of weight because I thought it would make me look more masculine if I were gaunt. I had to do a lot of nudity as well, so I figured if I were less curvy, that would help. I was working out a lot because my character does a lot of physical stuff as an assassin. When I got to Manchester, where we were filming, I had rehearsals with the director and writer. I wanted to play the role with this exaggerated feminine behavior that a lot of transgender male-to-females have. It’s like a learned femininity. It’s very girly. But they didn’t want that. I thought, Well, how are you going to know? How can we remind the audience who I am? So on the show there are a lot of quick glimpses of me naked, wearing a prosthetic penis, which was horrifying. But I tried to get some of my own ideas in there. We did all of these different walks. I literally spent hours just sitting and moving my hands and walking to prepare.
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Ah right, poor people.
Who in their right mind would be up at six am?
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— Mark Twain on the Bible
Personally, I am unsure of my own anima development. I do not feel that I have more masculine qualities than feminine or more feminine than masculine. I struggle with the concept of gender restrictions. It is hard for me to believe that your biological form must affect your personality. My body…