It's funny in spots, touching in others and uniformly life-affirming.
Transamerica (2005)
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Reviews Counted:34
Fresh:27
Rotten:7
Average Rating:6.9/10
Consensus: A terrific performance by Felicity Huffman carries this unconventional but touching transgender road movie.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for sexual content, nudity, language and drug use
Runtime: 1 hr 43 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Dec 2, 2005 Limited
Box Office: $8,713,873
Synopsis: Felicity Huffman leaves the glamor of DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES behind and makes a surprising diversion with this offbeat film. Playing an uptight male-to-female transsexual named Sabrina "Bree"... Felicity Huffman leaves the glamor of DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES behind and makes a surprising diversion with this offbeat film. Playing an uptight male-to-female transsexual named Sabrina "Bree" Osbourne (née Stanley), Huffman gives a remarkable performance. Readying herself for the final snip that will make her womanly transformation complete, Bree's life takes a sudden turn when she receives a phone call from New York. Her son, Toby (Kevin Zegers), has been jailed, and Bree needs to post bail for him. The only problem is, Bree didn't know she had a son, but her therapist refuses to give her written permission to have the final part of her sex-change operation if she doesn't go, so Bree heads east from her California home. Thinking Bree is a Christian missionary, gay hustler Toby informs her of his intention to become a porn star on the west coast, which brings out plenty of motherly instincts in the worried cross-gender father. So the two take a road trip back west, with Bree unable to tell Toby the truths about who she is and what she once was. Writer/director Duncan Tucker gets the balance between comedy and drama just right as he gently squeezes Bree's various revelations to Toby onto the screen. But it's Huffman who really shines, with her vocal inflections, makeup, and acting skills perfectly combining to give a convincing performance as the ultraconservative Bree. Tucker doesn't focus too much on Bree's gender-hopping, instead crafting an emotional portrait of a highly dysfunctional family, while constantly dragging his audience back from the brink by weaving a killer laugh-out-loud line into the plot. A fine supporting cast--in particular Fionnula Flanagan (THE OTHERS) as Bree's hilariously overbearing mother--helps to deflect from the film's low-budget origins, with pithy dialogue and energetic performances combining to make TRANSAMERICA a wonderfully satisfying treat. [More]
Starring: Felicity Huffman, Fionnula Flanagan, Graham Greene, Burt Young
Starring: Felicity Huffman, Fionnula Flanagan, Graham Greene, Burt Young, Elizabeth Pena, Amanda Addams, Kevin Zegers
Director: Duncan Tucker
Director: Duncan Tucker
Producer: Rene Bastin, Linda Moran, Sebastian Dungan
Screenwriter: Duncan Tucker
Composer: David Mansfield
Studio: Weinstein Company
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Reviews for Transamerica
Huffman's performance redeems parts of the movie but, until the final 30 minutes, Transamerica too often feels like a journey to nowhere.
It's a farce with heart, a meditation on identity, family and gender politics that has real faith in its characters -- even when the characters themselves lack it.
A generally fun movie that offers a different perspective on, well, a different perspective.
It's all a little too cute and pat to be believable, and Tucker can't resist showing us everything he has learned about transsexuals in between the embarrassing moments and odd encounters.
Tucker never allows transsexualism to degenerate into a gimmick, although the movie sometimes seems to be having difficulty extending its admiration to anyone but Bree and Toby.
Felicity Huffman's performance as Bree is striking in much the way Charlize Theron's was in Monster.
The key to Huffman's performance ... is the way she plays the role with dignity. She likes this man, and so do we.
With a tough-minded performance from Felicity Huffman and a script from writer and director Duncan Tucker that keeps its eyes on the road, Transamerica goes in for neither broad laughs nor 'we're all the same' speechifying.
An abrupt but unforgettable movie with rough edges that lend it even more resonance.
It sometimes suggests a John Waters drag farce trying to go mainstream and sentimental.
In Transamerica, Felicity Huffman out-Victor/Victorias Julie Andrews in Victor/Victoria.
The movie works, and it does work, because Felicity Huffman brings great empathy and tact to her performance as Bree.
The result of Huffman's and Zegers' fine performances, and Tucker's excellent work, is one of the most thought-provoking and best films of the year.
Transamerica provides the frame and the occasion for one of the year's best performances, Felicity Huffman's as a woman trapped in a man's body who's passing for female while awaiting a sex-change operation.
Transamerica travels miles beyond road-movie cliches, chiefly through Huffman's Oscar-worthy acting, but also through the realization that we are all freaks beneath our masks of gender differences and social conventions.
If Tucker's road map often feels a little too confining and the screwball comedy too contrived, he can take credit for introducing viewers to a character they have almost certainly never met before.
Ms. Huffman’s greatest acting achievement as Bree is her ultimate unleashing of an intelligence and level-headedness that is truly beyond gender.
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