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A drama story revolves around a fourteen - year-old, J, who goes by the pronoun 'they'. He lives with their family in district in Chicago, where he identifies their gender identity and takes a hormone in order to postpone puberty and after two weeks of treatment, J has to make a final decision whether or not to transition.
Featuring a doggedly pretentious style, "They" also includes clunky scripting, with every conversational exchange coming across as a didactic information dump recited by actors rather than a natural chat between actual people.
Though Ghazvinizadeh's voice is wholly her own, Kiarostami's influence is all over They. And if you're going to borrow from someone, one of the most singular filmmakers of the last 50 years isn't a bad place to start.