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Lupe: Directed by Andre Phillips, Charles Vuolo. With Rafael Albarran, Robert Aronowitz, Alexandra Bernal, Sean Chin. A Cuban immigrant struggles with their transgender identity while searching for their missing sister in New York City’s underground sex industry.

“A female relative, that vanished years ago, a man goes hunting the sexual underground world to find her. the hunt ends up in new york, trailing the street prostitutes for help in his search.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eits a grell description of life in the poor vicinities of rural cuba,, where inbreds and sex crimes within the family nest, and children exported for sale on the sexual marketplace makes the tone of it all. its also a film about sexual identity, with limelight spread onto transgenderism, but also to other ways of sexual preference and lifestyle.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eits a story with loads of flashbacks, that demands quite a bit of attention and a whole lot of vivid fantasy from yourself to fill the loopholes of the script. there are loads off male and female nudity, sexual activity and all kinds of bare knuckle violence and partially its very well developed in the self identity processes. its a film shifting between english and cubano, and may feel difficult to follow caused by bad ccu0026#39;s. but its a well acted, down to earth tell tale for the grown up part of the audience. at least you learn that searching for lost person in the city of new york aint easy,, cause remember its a big city…u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003ethis is a film as far away as you can get from comedy, its not original at all, but it works cause its a well made human story, so a 6 from the grumpy old man, with a little recommend if you like this genrestrain.”

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