Soldier's Girl with Troy Garity: DVD Cover

    Soldier's Girl Director: Frank Pierson Cast: Troy Garity, Lee Pace, Andre Braugher, Shawn Hatosy

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/27/2004
    • Original Release: 2003
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 10,620

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    Features

    Closed Caption; Interviews with Troy Garity, Lee Pace, Shawn Hatosy, Calpernia Addams, and director Frank Pierson; Commentary track with director Frank Pierson, screenwriter Ron Nyswaner, Troy Garity, and Calpernia Addams; "Soldiers' Secrets": A closer look at the true story that inspired the movie; Filmographies: Troy Garity, Lee Pace, Shawn Hatosy, and director Frank Pierson; Lee Pace Make-up: A transgender transformation

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. A Simple Story [9:05]
    2. Airborne Infantry [9:20]
    3. Winchell's Mission [13:17]
    4. An Invitation [9:18]
    5. Two Steps Back [6:31]
    6. One Step Forward [1:34]
    7. Off the Record [13:44]
    8. Private Lives [8:47]
    9. Dangerous Dreams [9:51]
    10. Rained Out [7:33]
    11. One of the Best [12:06]
    12. End Credits [6:58]

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    Editorial Reviews

    A group of soldiers in the deep South take vengeance against one of their own when word circulates that he's become involved with a transgendered nightclub performer in this drama based on a true story. Barry Winchell (Troy Garity) was a young man with an educational disability who volunteered for the United States Army and found himself stationed in Tennessee, where he soon struck up a friendship with Justin Fisher (Shawn Hatosy), a high-strung fellow GI with a drug problem. One night with nothing to do, Winchell and Fisher tagged along with a group of soldiers who ended up taking in a drag show at a bar in Nashville. One of the performers on the bill that night was Calpernia Addams (Lee Pace), a transsexual and former combat medic in the Navy who was a veteran of the Gulf War before taking the first steps towards sexual reassignment. While Winchell, who was straight, was aware that Addams was at least partially still male, he found himself attracted to her for her intelligence and sensitivity, while she found herself similarly drawn to him. As Winchell and Addams' mutual attraction grew into a romance, the unstable Fisher found himself increasingly confused and angry with Winchell, and he struck back by spreading rumors that one of the men in their company was gay, with fingers soon pointing towards Winchell. Despite the Army's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, the company's drill sergeant (Barclay Hope) took it upon himself to find and remove the gay soldier in his ranks, while the increasingly vicious Fisher aligned himself with Calvin Glover (Philip Eddolls), a young and narrow minded recruit eager to strike out with violence against those different from himself. Directed by veteran filmmaker Frank Pierson, Soldier's Girl premiered at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    Soldier's Girlby Anonymous

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    January 11, 2007: As a MTF (male to female) transsexual, this movie hit very close to home. I grew up in a very small town in central Missouri. When i moved to the "big city" for collage I started the transition process. One evening I ran into this film and rented it, i then went on to buy it. Nothing i have ever seen has captured what its like for transgendered people and our romantic lives. Over christmas break friends of mine from home came up to see me at school, most of whom are in the military now. the most surprising thing to me was to see this big bad military boys cry over this film. They each gave me a big hug before they left to go back to their military duties. I am glad this movie came out so that i may show people who dont think trans issues effect and then later learn it does. I recomend this film to anyone, especially those in the military, those who have friends/family who are trans, or anyone who is dating a transgendered person.

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    April 17, 2005: I am not gay or nothing like that. I had a roommate that was a lesbian. She had me watch this movie with her and I cried. I did not in my wildest dream thing that I would enjoy or care about a movie like this. It was very heart warming and tender. If you do not cry at this movie then I would say that you have no soul. the love that they shared is more than any of us could ever imagine having. I just wish that I could find a love as true as what they had and what she still feels for him after all these years. I watch it every chance I get now and it is one that is at the top of my collection.


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