rich trannies fundamentally dont understand the trans experience which is why every single trans "film" ive ever seen comes from a position of so much privilege that the only really "meaningful" one so far is "I Saw the TV Glow", which can be boiled down into this singular plot point

>What if... what if i COULDNT be trans! what if i repped LONGER

Yep, it's a horror film, because the horrifying thing is that the fundamental message of "it's not too late" doesn't ever make up for the amount of time just evaporated being not who you are, and that you just have to get over the sunk cost fallacy, every single other transgender film to exist, The Peoples Joker, all of it, comes from a position of so much privilege that it might as well be divorced from the trans experience entirely which is why they're palatable to cis people. The same cis people who think trans art is whatever Hitsujigoods shits out while pretending to not be a trans woman, or the non-sequitur comics Remy Boydell (who also doesn't publicly identify as an anything) creates. All of this "trans-art" does next to nothing for us except to preach to allies who will always slip into using "they" for a trans woman who looks too masculine for their tastes, or will even address the correct pronouns but never quite treat a trans woman like the woman that she is if she's too tall or too broad. Trans guys are extremely lucky that "being a guy" ends up being (to most people)
>Whatever an extremely exaggerated caricature of a hyper-feminine woman, isn't
so they won't experience all this in quite the same way, and can happily identify with things like Fight Club even when they don't get explicit representation like in Fire Punch