Leather-jacketed Brit literally bumps into an old schoolmate (bike bumps into cab), but the boy once known as Karl is now a prim and proper young lady named Kim. The course of romance thereafter is right-mindedly, none too humorously, rather boringly instructional ("So you're telling me Harrison Ford, Mel Gibson -- they're just women with something added on?"). Steven Mackintosh, as the post-op transsexual, does well with the body language and the vulnerable faces without actually looking much like a woman. But then, he doesn't really need to look as much like one as did the chap in The Crying Game. With Rupert Graves, Miriam Margoyles, Saskia Reeves; directed by Richard Spence. (1997) — Duncan Shepherd
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