Right, but the point should be to point out the horrors and abomination that it is -- an honest depiction would show that your lineage ends as a troon, that you'll always deal with the biological intrinsic side-effects of alternating your physiology, and the non-stop pills and HRT required to maintain that facade (which is one of the few good parts about Deus Ex: Human Revolution's story, which highlighted that it would require a complete genetic overhaul at birth to get humans to accept foreign bodies like cybernetics without spending a lifetime on drugs to force the body to accept the changes, and even then, it was an anomaly (i.e., Jensen)).
Instead, this movie will either glorify or gloss over the horrors of body-mutilation, and normalise it, because that is what the media zeitgeist is wont to do these days.
Right, but the point should be to point out the horrors and abomination that it is -- an honest depiction would show that your lineage ends as a troon, that you'll always deal with the biological intrinsic side-effects of alternating your physiology, and the non-stop pills and HRT required to maintain that facade (which is one of the few good parts about Deus Ex: Human Revolution's story, which highlighted that it would require a complete genetic overhaul at birth to get humans to accept foreign bodies like cybernetics without spending a lifetime on drugs to force the body to accept the changes, and even then, it was an anomaly (i.e., Jensen)).
Instead, this movie will either glorify or gloss over the horrors of body-mutilation, and normalise it, because that is what the media zeitgeist is wont to do these days.