It's rare to encounter a performance so complete that you forget about the actor playing the role, but that's what happens with Felicity Huffman in Transamerica.
Transamerica (2005)
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Reviews Counted:132
Fresh:99
Rotten:33
Average Rating:6.7/10
Consensus: A terrific performance by Felicity Huffman carries this unconventional but touching transgender road movie.
Rated: 15 [See Full Rating] for sexual content, nudity, language and drug use
Runtime: 1 hr 43 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:24-03-2006
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
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.
This is a surprisingly heartwarming movie and one of those rare films that leaves you wanting more.
Tucker's patchy road movie takes the dysfunctional family to the outer limits of the Twilight Zone.
A studio could have made the same movie if Huffman had been playing a mother rather than a father; writer-director Duncan Tucker has begun with a new idea and then made it as old-hat as possible.
if you think Huffman seems desperate in Desperate Housewives, think again.
Begins as a cult 'transgender' film, then undergoes emergency reassignment surgery to become a mainstream adventure in parent-child 'closure.'
Not very exciting, but unexpected humor adds a couple of nice touches to this dysfunctional family/gender-bender/road trip movie.
The film succeeds on the goodwill of the performances and the message, which make up for the relatively simplistic story.
Tucker toes the line between indie raggedness and studio-produced sheen. His script and tone carry the jagged edges of a personal story, with characters that seem to possess a free will beyond studio formula.
There's a reason Felicity Huffman's lead performance is the only element of Transamerica that's getting any awards play: Nothing else about the film is especially noteworthy.
The challenge of Huffman's role isn't just in physical terms, but also in Bree's conflicted state of serving at once as Toby's father, mother and friend.
Circumvents treacly lessons in tolerance and rewards itself with the resonance of re-birth and second chances.
Huffman...elevates a film that otherwise is too comfortable coasting on the waves of too many simple-minded movies before it.
A touching portrait of a world where everyone's a little bit born again and a little bit lost . . . re-examines our uneasy expectations about identity, family, and gender.
There's a terrific performance here by Huffman, and an interesting premise. But for me, the script didn't ring true.
Huffman's performance in Transamerica, as a pre-op male-to-female transsexual coping with the sudden emergence of a long-lost son, is much better than the movie it's in; indeed, she singlehandedly takes Transamerica to a higher plane.
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