Most people this character is supposed to represent are the ones who can help to consult how authentic and true to life it is, I think according to most trans people who are the real experts on authenticity of trans life, the character should not be played by a woman if it is a ftm trans person, because it's a man on the inside who after transition also becomes a man on the outside, only sort of physically handicapped by not having certain aspects of the male sex. Scarlett obviously cared about being true to life, just because most people are ignorant of issues of the few does not mean that the film is meant to be dishonest to reality that those few know about and most don't, many films try to bring in all kinds of experts in fields that most dont know about, only because filmmakers want the film to be realitstic as much as possible. Trans people are here to be listened to as consultants more than most whiners who have a problem with her staying away from this role, she is the producer of this film, she makes the decisions how the film should look, it is what she said, she wants the film to be played by trans people, so there could be a balance of opportunity for trans actors, and also wants the film to be more realistic. It is wiser to better listen to trans people's advice because it touches them the most with regards to authenticity, truth and spreading awareness, if it the awareness is inaccurate, it's better there is no false representation at all. If the film is not made, it's the victory all the same. Playing a character is not the same like playing a different race or gender, how many actors play a different gender or race, very few, there exist trans actors in the industry, if the film is meant to be popular, they can cast famous people around the main character, like in the case of French film Fantastic Woman. We don't live in the 90's or 00's, representation of various races and genders is more affordable.
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