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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Nicole Kidman: MTF?

Posted by on Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 5:00 PM

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A little while ago, I wrote about David Ebershoff's amazing debut novel, The Danish Girl:

In early 2001, David Ebershoff released a short, beautiful book called The Danish Girl. The novel, set in the 1920s and '30s, is about a painter named Einar Wegener who, with the tentative blessing of his wife, Greta, becomes the first man to successfully undergo a sex-change operation. The writing is a revelation from the very first page, as Einar, relaxing with Greta in their Copenhagen apartment, paints a roiling black sea:

The neighbor below was a sailor, a man with a bullet-shaped head who cursed his wife. When Einar painted the gray curl of each wave, he imagined the sailor drowning, a desperate hand raised, his potato-vodka voice still calling his wife a port whore. It was how Einar knew just how dark to mix his paints: gray enough to swallow a man like that, to fold over like batter his sinking growl.

In just that half paragraph, the work that Ebershoff does is tremendous: establishing Einar's all-consuming interior doubts, his confusion about gender and marriage, and his worldview. It's ornate and sorrowful, just as one would imagine Einar's paintings to be. It's Ebershoff's portraiture of Einar and Greta's marriage—a partnership in every sense of the word, and a true friendship, as they both transform in new and unexpected ways—that makes The Danish Girl truly exceptional. Most readers don't understand until the end of the novel that the story of the Wegeners is based on real life; Einar was the first successful MTF transsexual in the world, and Greta willingly sacrificed her marital status out of love for her husband.

Word comes from The Vulture Blog that Nicole Kidman has agreed to play Einar Wegener, with Charlize Theron as Greta, in the film version of The Danish Girl. On the one hand, it's probably a good thing for transsexual awareness that Nicole Kidman is playing a MTF in a film, with Charlize Theron as the supportive wife. On the other hand, the appealing thing about The Danish Girl is the writing. Without that, it's just another biopic about overcoming adversity. I want this movie to succeed, and I hope it retains even a quarter of the literary value of the book.

 

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1
here's hoping there's sex scenes!!
Posted by hiandbi on November 11, 2008 at 6:04 PM
2
complete with hamburgery onion armpit smell effect for the man.
Posted by takes one on November 11, 2008 at 6:17 PM
3
yay awesome don't forget about us :]
Posted by mtf on November 11, 2008 at 6:52 PM
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Posted by Mr. Poe on November 11, 2008 at 8:26 PM
5
As long as it's better than Transamerica. I'm hoping the movie-going public doesn't have to suffer through as many shitty movies about transgendered people as we did for movies about homos.
Posted by keshmeshi on November 11, 2008 at 8:49 PM
6
The book was great, hope the movie is decent.

Question - how do you do the quotes and quotes within quotes in the original post?
Posted by bob on November 11, 2008 at 9:38 PM
7
I really like Gerda Wegener's drawings. I first saw them at the Berlin Sex Museum and they were a wonderful palette cleanser after seeing the tons of Japanese erotic prints in the collection. Here's a link (took awhile to find amongst all the Nicole Kidman articles)

http://adultscards.net/v/novecento/gerda…
Posted by Scott Faulkner on November 11, 2008 at 10:57 PM
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@5: Transamerica wasn't that bad. Except for the icky father/son sexual tension.
Posted by Aislinn on November 12, 2008 at 12:11 AM
9
Funny timing. I bought The Danish Girl after your mention a few weeks ago. I just finished it this weekend and it's the best book I've read in a long time. Wonderful. I miss Greta since finishing. I look forward to seeing the movie, and am happy that because of it, more people will discover the marvelous book.

@7 - Thanks for that link!
Posted by Christy O on November 12, 2008 at 7:12 AM
10
God forbid they get an ACTUAL MTF to play the part... I guess seeing a trans person who can act on Dirty-Sexy-Money counts for nothing in Hollywood.
Posted by UNPAID COMMENTER on November 12, 2008 at 8:48 AM
11
An ACTUAL MTF? not possible.
Posted by Meagan on November 12, 2008 at 9:55 AM
12
I hope Nicole lays off the Botox during production. Being able to move her beautiful face would probably help make her a more believable man.
Posted by inkweary on November 12, 2008 at 11:46 AM
13
@8,

Watch it again in several years and see if that opinion holds. Not one movie about gays I saw in the '90s doesn't look like shit now.

I also really couldn't stand Felicity Huffman's performance quite frankly. It seemed like a performance that cisgendered people would think is believable, not a performance that was actually true to the character.
Posted by keshmeshi on November 12, 2008 at 11:53 AM
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@8: I agree. While Transamerica isn't a great movie, still it is a ver accurate portrayal of the real life challenges that male to female transsexuals face.

I also agree that a literary novel on this topic really needs to be faithfully translated into its movie version. If the director allows Nicole to bring Einar to life like she brought Satie to life in Moulon Rouge! (a movie I love), this could be a very good movie.
Posted by Sarahmarie on November 12, 2008 at 12:05 PM

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